T/clinton

  1. Trump Revokes Security Clearances for Biden, Harris, Clinton and More Washington, Yesterday

    The tally of names read like President Trump’s enemies list, from Letitia James to Liz Cheney.

  2. David Leonhardt Says Good Night to The Morning Insider, March 21

    Five years after founding The Times’s flagship newsletter, Mr. Leonhardt recently began a new role on Opinion, overseeing the editing and writing of the paper’s editorials.

  3. Trump Expands Attacks on Law Firms, Singling Out Paul, Weiss Washington, March 15

    Experts have warned that the president’s efforts threaten the ability of lawyers to do their jobs and private citizens to obtain legal counsel.

  4. Trump’s Revenge on Law Firms Seen as Undermining Justice System Washington, March 12

    The president’s use of government power to punish firms is seen by some legal experts as undercutting a basic tenet: the right to a strong legal defense.

  5. Firm Targeted by Trump Over Clinton Campaign Work Hires Top Litigators Washington, March 10

    President Trump stripped Perkins Coie of access to federal buildings and personnel, citing its work for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign. The firm hired Williams & Connolly, which is skilled in fighting the government, to represent it.

  6. Trump and Putin Are Coming Together. The World Is Coming Apart. Book Review, February 26

    Even before the new Trump administration began to erode U.S. influence on autocratic countries, a diverse array of experts started to rethink the future of global democracy.

  7. Report Faults Trump Officials Over Coronavirus Inquiry in New York and New Jersey Washington, January 7

    While the findings are dated, they come as many current and former Justice Department officials fear that the incoming Trump administration will run the department with an eye toward score-settling.

  8. This Is the First Presidential Debate Without an In-Person Audience Since 1960 Politics, June 27

    John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon were the last presidential candidates to debate with no live audience during a general election.