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  1. Esto es lo que significa la emergencia que declaró Trump en la frontera En español, Today

    El presidente dispone de facultades que le permiten eludir al Congreso a fin de liberar fondos federales para las operaciones en la frontera.

  2. You Asked for This Cease-Fire, Mr. President. Make Sure It Holds. Opinion, Today

    The fate of the Israel-Hamas agreement will require huge effort.

  3. Trump Is Said to Push for Early Reopening of North American Trade Deal Washington, Today

    The president wants to begin renegotiating a U.S. trade deal with Canada and Mexico earlier than a scheduled 2026 review, people familiar with his thinking said.

  4. Trump Expands Quick Deportations Across the U.S. Washington, Today

    President Trump’s first administration tried to implement a similarly sped-up process for removing unauthorized immigrants, but those efforts were hampered by federal courts.

  5. La agencia arancelaria propuesta por Trump plantea dudas y confusión En español, Today

    Muchos aspectos de la nueva entidad siguen sin estar claros y, según los expertos en comercio, el grueso de los ingresos arancelarios vendría de las empresas estadounidenses que importan productos.

  6. Trump Says He Intends to Impose 10% Tariffs on Chinese Imports on Feb. 1 Washington, Today

    The president said the planned duties were a response to China’s failure to curb fentanyl exports.

  7. Change to Birthright Citizenship Would Affect Visa Holders, Too Washington, Today

    President Trump’s public rhetoric has focused on undocumented immigrants, but the raft of new orders he signed would also affect those seeking to enter the U.S. legally.

  8. Trump Pardons Creator of Silk Road Drug Marketplace Business, Today

    Ross Ulbricht was serving a life sentence for creating a site in a shady corner of the internet to sell heroin, cocaine and other illicit substances.

  9. Who Is Mariann Edgar Budde, the Bishop Who Made a Plea to Trump? Washington, Yesterday

    The first woman to serve as the spiritual leader of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, Bishop Budde had a message for President Trump during his first term, too.

  10. Trump’s Day 1 Crackdown on Immigration Video, Yesterday

    President Trump’s executive actions on immigration were the leading edge of an effort to upend the United States’ role as a sanctuary for refugees and immigrants. Zolan Kanno-Youngs, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains wha...

  11. Undocumented Women Ask: Will My Unborn Child Be a Citizen? National, Yesterday

    President Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship is already facing lawsuits, but that has been little comfort to women who expect to give birth after the order goes into effect.

  12. What Trump’s Pledge to Plant the U.S. Flag on Mars Really Means Science, Yesterday

    The president’s Inaugural Address linked landing on the Red Planet with Manifest Destiny, but left many of the specifics unclear.

  13. Bishop Asks Trump to ‘Have Mercy’ on Immigrants and Gay Children Washington, Yesterday

    The direct appeal to President Trump at the start of the first full day of his presidency was a remarkable moment at a National Cathedral event that traditionally has not been political.

  14. Bishop Asks Trump to ‘Have Mercy’ During Sermon Video, Yesterday

    Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde addressed President Trump during an inaugural prayer service, and asked him to show mercy to immigrants and the L.G.B.T.Q. community.

  15. A Big Day for Fox News, but TV Ratings Were Down for Trump Speech Business, Yesterday

    A peak of 34.4 million people tuned in live to watch the president’s lunchtime swearing-in on the major TV networks, according to Nielsen.

  16. A Trump Executive Order Sets Out What Could Be a Road Map for Retribution Washington, Yesterday

    The order is titled “Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government,” but it asserts that the Biden administration might have acted illegally and directs agencies to seek evidence.

  17. ¿Qué implica que Donald Trump designe como terroristas a los cárteles? En español, Yesterday

    Esta medida tendría repercusiones a nivel global, ampliaría el alcance de los fiscales estadounidenses y podría afectar la diplomacia con México.

  18. Trump Wants to Unleash Energy, as Long as It’s Not Wind or Solar Climate, Yesterday

    Legal experts said the president was testing the boundaries of executive power with aggressive orders designed to stop the country from transitioning to renewable energy.

  19. Documenting a Historic Return: Photos of Trump’s Day 1 Washington, Yesterday

    A New York Times photographer followed President Trump for more than 18 hours on Inauguration Day. Here’s what he saw.

  20. CapCut, a Video-Editing App From ByteDance, Returns for U.S. Users Business, Yesterday

    Other apps from the company behind TikTok, including CapCut and Lemon8, went dark this weekend before flickering back. The federal law banning TikTok also applies to them.

  21. Claudia Sheinbaum promete ‘defender a México’ tras las órdenes ejecutivas de Donald Trump En español, Yesterday

    El martes, la mandataria mexicana respondió punto por punto a las órdenes ejecutivas del presidente Trump sobre migración, comercio y otros temas.

  22. Automakers Brace for Impact of Trump Tariff Plan for Canada and Mexico Business, Yesterday

    North American car companies have operated across borders for three decades. Tariffs would raise prices and cost jobs in the short run, analysts say.

  23. Trump Revokes John Bolton’s Secret Service Protection Washington, Yesterday

    President Joseph R. Biden Jr. had granted Bolton and another Trump national security adviser protection in 2021 after threats from Iran.

  24. EE. UU. cierra las puertas a migrantes que han esperado durante meses para ingresar En español, Yesterday

    El lunes, el presidente Trump tomó medidas para cerrar la frontera sur de Estados Unidos y poner fin a las citas de CBP One. Muchas personas expresaron su desesperación; alguas decidieron cruzar la frontera de todos modos.

  25. On Capitol Hill, Only a Handful of Republicans Object to Jan. 6 Pardons Washington, Yesterday

    Even Republicans who once said violent rioters should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law declined to criticize the presidential clemency for violent offenders, saying it was time to move on.

  26. How Could Trump’s Tariffs Affect the U.S., Canada and Mexico? Foreign, Yesterday

    While much about the threatened tariffs is still unclear, experts predict they would be bad news for all three economies, with few winners.

  27. Federal Employees Union Sues Trump Over Worker Protections Washington, Yesterday

    The National Treasury Employees Union argues a move to “radically reshape the civil service” by making it easier to fire federal workers violates the will of Congress.

  28. Three Opinion Writers on Trump Day 1: He Is Exploiting ‘Civic Ignorance’ Op Ed, Yesterday

    The president’s executive orders show us where things are headed.

  29. Mayor Adams Won’t Criticize Trump. He Did Sit Down With Tucker Carlson. Metro, Yesterday

    Mayor Eric Adams of New York City, a Democrat, declined to say anything negative about Donald J. Trump’s early executive orders, saying he would bring any concerns directly to the president.

  30. ‘A Betrayal, a Mockery’: Police Express Outrage Over Trump’s Jan. 6 Pardons Washington, Yesterday

    More than 150 officers from the Capitol Police and the D.C. police were injured when a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol four years ago.

  31. Panama Alerts United Nations to Trump’s Inaugural Remarks Express, Yesterday

    On Monday, President Trump said of the Panama Canal, “We’re taking it back.” The letter from Panama cited articles of the U.N. charter that prohibit member states from using threats and force.

  32. How Trump’s Plan to Label Some Drug Cartels ‘Terrorists’ Would Work Washington, Yesterday

    His administration would have more power to impose economic penalties and travel restrictions, and potentially even take military action inside foreign countries.

  33. Trump Announces $100 Billion A.I. Initiative Business, Yesterday

    OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank formed a new joint venture called Stargate to invest in data centers, building on major U.S. investments in the technology.

  34. Rubio Oversees Halt to Foreign Aid and Meets With Asian Diplomats on Day 1 Washington, Yesterday

    Marco Rubio told State Department employees that changes under President Trump “are not meant to be destructive, they’re not meant to be punitive.”

  35. Leaders at Davos Economic Forum Vow to ‘Stay the Course’ on Climate Action Climate, Yesterday

    Officials and business executives at the annual gathering in Switzerland said the fight against global climate change would continue with or without the United States.

  36. Admiral Fagan Is Fired as Coast Guard Commandant Washington, Yesterday

    The first woman to lead a branch of the armed forces was relieved of command within 24 hours of President Trump’s inauguration.

  37. After Trump’s Orders, Mexico’s Leader Says She’ll ‘Always Defend’ Her Country Washington, Yesterday

    On Tuesday, President Claudia Sheinbaum responded point by point to President Trump’s executive orders on migration, trade and other issues.

  38. Trump aplica mano dura contra la migración desde el inicio En español, Yesterday

    Entre las medidas del presidente figuran una declaración de emergencia nacional para desplegar el ejército en la frontera y un intento de suprimir la ciudadanía por nacimiento para los hijos de los no ciudadanos.

  39. Trump Moves Quickly to Install New Leaders at Key U.S. Attorneys’ Offices Washington, Yesterday

    The interim appointments, two in New York and one in Washington, signaled a break from past practice that reflects the importance of frontline prosecutors to the administration’s plans.

  40. Trump dice que Putin está ‘destruyendo a Rusia’ En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de Rusia, Vladimir Putin, elogió el segundo mandato de Trump, mientras que el presidente estadounidense criticó al dirigente ruso por su guerra en Ucrania.

  41. Judges Begin Freeing Jan. 6 Defendants and Dismissing Their Cases Washington, Yesterday

    Two prominent far-right extremists with central roles in the Capitol attack, Enrique Tarrio of the Proud Boys and Stewart Rhodes of the Oath Keepers militia, have been set free.

  42. I Spent Trump’s Inauguration in Ukraine. This Is What I Saw. Op Ed, Yesterday

    “And Panama!” a Ukrainian military analyst said. “What did calm, peaceful Panama do?”

  43. Trump Just Pardoned Himself Op Ed, Yesterday

    Because presidents exercise such unfettered discretion in granting clemency, these actions provide useful insights into their true character.

  44. President Trump’s Dark New Beginning Letters, Yesterday

    Readers react to President Trump’s Inaugural Address, his clemency toward Jan. 6 rioters and more. Also: Joe Biden’s last pardons as president.

  45. U.S. Wind Power Faces Huge Challenges After Trump Orders a Crackdown Climate, Yesterday

    In a sweeping order, President Trump halted federal approvals for new wind farms, in a move that could affect projects on land and in the ocean.

  46. Twenty-two States Sue to Stop Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order National, Yesterday

    The lawsuit to block the president’s executive order is the first salvo in what is likely to be a long-running legal fight over immigration policy.

  47. Trump promete no dejarse frustrar ni en casa ni en el extranjero En español, Yesterday

    En su discurso de investidura, el presidente habló con un tono de agresividad destinado a ser escuchado por el público nacional y extranjero como una advertencia de que EE. UU. no aceptará no por respuesta.

  48. 3 of the Most Important Trump Executive Orders on Climate Climate, Yesterday

    President Trump’s wave of executive orders yesterday sent an undeniable signal to the world about the United States’ role in fighting climate change.

  49. Trump’s Order to End E.V. Subsidies Draws Pushback and Doubt Business, Yesterday

    Automakers and even some Republicans may fight to preserve funds, and environmental activists will likely sue, but some experts said that some changes may not survive legal challenges.

  50. Trump’s Proposed Tariff Agency Raises Questions, and Confusion, for Experts Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump wants an External Revenue Service to collect tariffs on imports. One trade expert said the move may be “more branding than substance.”

  51. Trump Is at the Peak of His Power. The Question Is for How Long. Politics, Yesterday

    Republicans are defined today more by a single man than perhaps either party has been in decades, even as the clock starts ticking on Donald Trump’s tenure.

  52. The Ball Gowns of Trump’s New ‘Golden Age’ Styles, Yesterday

    Melania and Ivanka Trump and Usha Vance wore a pastiche of bygone eras — perhaps a glimpse of what they hope the future looks like.

  53. El primer día de Donald Trump: un recuento de sus principales medidas En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. hizo movimientos políticos después de tomar posesión: se retiró de acuerdos internacionales, prometió aranceles e indultó a casi todos los alborotadores del 6 de enero.

  54. ‘I Feel Rage, I Feel Sadness.’ With Border Closed, Migrants Face Few Options. Foreign, Yesterday

    On Monday, President Trump took action to close the nation’s southern border and terminate a widely used app. Many migrants expressed despair, and some moved to cross the border anyway.

  55. Europe Braces for a New Trump Era, Uncertain About What It Means Foreign, Yesterday

    President Trump appears willing to shake up almost every policy area, and a behind-the-scenes E.U. task force has been trying to prepare. But is Europe ready?

  56. Donald Trump, 47.º presidente de Estados Unidos En español, Yesterday

    El nuevo mandatario promete una ‘época dorada’ y más para estar el día.

  57. Los líderes de Latinoamérica dan la bienvenida y advierten a Donald Trump En español, Yesterday

    Varios se mostraron contrariados por sus planes, ya que el presidente de EE. UU. promulgó medidas migratorias que afectan a sus países y prometió imponer aranceles a México y Canadá.

  58. Un gesto de Elon Musk desata especulaciones en internet En español, Yesterday

    En un mitin de celebración en Washington, Musk extendió dos veces el brazo con la palma hacia abajo, lo que provocó comparaciones con el saludo nazi.

  59. The Billionaires’ Row at the Inauguration Business, Yesterday

    The sight of Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and others at President Trump’s swearing-in was another sign of how business is adapting to a new Washington.

  60. In Rare Criticism, Trump Says Putin Is ‘Destroying Russia’ Washington, Yesterday

    President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia praised President Trump’s second inauguration, but the American leader did not return the compliment.

  61. Trump’s First Day Back N Y T Now, Yesterday

    We’re covering President Trump’s inauguration, executive orders and pardons.

  62. What Trump Did on Day 1, and Biden’s Final Acts Podcasts, Yesterday

    Plus, an Olympic medal fail.

  63. Pardons and Populism: Trump’s First Day Back in the White House The Daily, Yesterday

    The message President Trump sent in his inaugural address, and the actions he took in his first hours.

  64. Prospect of an Immigration Crackdown Leaves Some Chicago Neighborhoods Bracing National, Yesterday

    Activists are holding meetings to advise people about their legal rights and families have been drafting powers of attorney.

  65. Guatemala se prepara para reintegrar a sus ciudadanos deportados En español, Yesterday

    El caso de Guatemala muestra cómo las deportaciones anunciadas por Donald Trump podrían afectar la vida de millones de personas fuera de las fronteras de EE. UU.

  66. Trump Pardons Nearly All Charged in Jan 6. Attack Video, Yesterday

    On his first day back in office, President Trump pardoned all of the nearly 1,600 people charged in connection with the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Maggie Haberman, White House correspondent for The New York Times, describes what’s behi...

  67. What Trump Did on Day 1: Tracking His Biggest Moves Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump made major policy moves immediately after taking office, withdrawing from major international agreements, promising steep tariffs and pardoning nearly all of the Jan. 6 rioters.

  68. What 7 Americans Thought About Trump’s Inauguration Speech National, Yesterday

    We’ll be regularly checking in with this group of people during President Trump’s first 100 days in office. Here’s what they thought on Day 1.

  69. The Right Is Winning the Battle for Hearts and Minds Op Ed, Yesterday

    The full-scale assault by the conservative movement on liberal domination of the nation’s culture has begun to deliver key victories.

  70. Thomas Friedman: The Global Challenges Facing Trump Op Ed, Yesterday

    The columnist on why the president is facing a rare moment of opportunity in the Middle East.

  71. How One Country Plans to Resettle Planeloads of Deportees from the U.S. Foreign, Yesterday

    The case of Guatemala reveals how President Trump’s promised sweeps could change life outside the United States, too.

  72. TikTok, Trump and What Crony Capitalism Does to Our Economy Op Ed, Yesterday

    The fealty that corporate chieftains are showing the new president is a worrying sign for our economy.

  73. Trump’s V.A. Pick Says He’ll Protect Veterans’ Ability to Seek Outside Care Washington, Yesterday

    Doug Collins, chosen by President Trump to lead the Veterans Affairs Department, does not have a traditional résumé for V.A. secretary, but he fits the mold of a Trump loyalist.

  74. Trump’s Inaugural Address: 2017 vs. 2025 Video, Yesterday

    The Inaugural Address that President Trump gave on Monday was in some ways even darker than his “American carnage” inaugural address eight years ago. Michael D. Shear, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains.

  75. Joy, Anger and Little Remorse Outside D.C. Jail After Trump’s Jan. 6 Pardons Washington, Yesterday

    Dozens of people with ties to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol gathered outside the detention facility in Washington to celebrate Trump’s pardons of those convicted of crimes that day.

  76. Trump Dreams of a New American Empire Op Ed, Yesterday

    He is tapping into a vision of a United States that is forever growing, forever moving outward.

  77. President Trump, You Can Remake the Middle East if You Dare Op Ed, Yesterday

    While the wages of success in the region will be enormous, the consequences of failure will be utterly hellish.

  78. Trump Moves to End Entry Program for Migrants From 4 Nations Washington, Yesterday

    The president sought to end a program that allowed migrants fleeing Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti to fly into the United States and remain in the country for up to two years.

  79. Trump’s Suspension of Refugee Admissions Puts Afghans at Risk, Advocate Says Foreign, Yesterday

    The order “risks abandoning thousands of Afghan wartime allies” who worked with Americans before the Taliban takeover, the head of a resettlement group said.

  80. Latin American Leaders Welcome and Warn Trump Foreign, Yesterday

    Several chafed at his plans as President Trump enacted immigration measures affecting their countries and vowed to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada.

  81. Trump declared an emergency at the southern border. Here’s what that means. Washington, Yesterday

    Invoking presidential emergency powers gives the president the ability to go around Congress and unlock federal funding to crack down at the border.

  82. Trump Starts Immigration Crackdown, Enlisting the Military and Testing the Law Washington, Yesterday

    The president’s Day 1 actions included directives that fly in the face of legal limits on involving the military in domestic operations and the constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship.

  83. Trump Signs Two Orders to Dismantle Equity Policies Washington, Yesterday

    The administration will take steps to roll back federal support for racial equity and protections for transgender people.

  84. What to Know About Trump’s Broad Grant of Clemency to Jan. 6 Rioters Washington, Yesterday

    He issued formal pardons to more than 1,550 rioters charged with a wide range of crimes and commuted the sentences of 14 members of far-right groups.

  85. The January 20 Trump Executive Orders live blog included six standalone posts:
  86. Trump Crushes Justice Department’s Biggest Investigation In an Instant Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump’s pardons in the Jan. 6 case abruptly ended the most complex investigation in U.S. history. It also raised questions about what he will do next against a department he has said is full of his enemies.

  87. How Trump Plans to Kill the Refugee System Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump, who has criticized refugee resettlement, moved on his first day in office to suspend the decades-old program to admit persecuted people to the United States.

  88. Read President Trump’s Proclamation Granting Clemency to Jan. 6 Rioters Interactive, Yesterday

    President Trump has given sweeping pardons to nearly all of the 1,600 rioters charged with storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and commuted the sentences of several others.

  89. Trump Returns, and So Does His TV Spectacle Culture, Yesterday

    The president’s second inauguration began with somber pageantry and ended with a reality-TV document signing.

  90. Trump Has Everyone Just Where He Wants Them Op Ed, Yesterday

    A boast and a warning as the 45th president becomes the 47th.

  91. Trump Tries to Stall TikTok Ban With Executive Order Video, Yesterday

    President Trump signed an executive order on Monday to delay enforcing a federal ban of TikTok for at least 75 days. It’s unclear if the order could override the federal law.

  92. Packed In for Trump’s Indoor Inauguration, Awkwardness Abounds Washington, Yesterday

    Tech billionaires, foreign leaders, ex-presidents and political nemeses. How did everyone behave?

  93. Trump’s Opening Act of Contempt Editorial, Yesterday

    To open his term with such an act of contempt toward the legal system is audacious, even for Mr. Trump.

  94. Trump Demands Search for Political Bias in Justice Dept., Other Agencies Washington, Yesterday

    His ‘weaponization’ executive order begins with a list of misleading accusations against the Biden administration.

  95. Trump Commutes Sentence of Stewart Rhodes, Founder of Oath Keepers Militia Washington, Yesterday

    The move, in effect, validated the far-right leader’s defiant claim that his criminal prosecution was a kind of political persecution.

  96. Ex-Proud Boys Leader, Pardoned by Trump, Helped Initiate Capitol Riot Washington, Yesterday

    Until President Trump’s pardon, Enrique Tarrio was serving a 22-year prison term, the longest sentence handed down to any of the nearly 1,600 people charged in connection with Jan. 6.

  97. Trump Withdraws U.S. from World Health Organization Washington, Yesterday

    Public health experts say U.S. withdrawal from the W.H.O. would undermine the nation’s standing as a global health leader and make it harder to fight the next pandemic.

  98. Trump Signs Executive Order in Attempt to Stall TikTok Ban Business, Yesterday

    Shortly after taking office Monday, the president issued the order to delay the app’s ban for 75 days. The law went into effect on Sunday.

  99. Trump Grants Sweeping Clemency to All Jan. 6 Rioters Washington, Yesterday

    The extraordinary pardons and commutations extended to those who committed both violent and nonviolent crimes on Jan. 6, including assaulting police officers and seditious conspiracy.

  100. DeSantis Adopts ‘Gulf of America’ Language Even Before a Trump Order Washington, Yesterday

    The Florida governor used the wording in issuing a state of emergency over a cold snap expected in his state.

  101. Trump Signs Executive Orders at Inaugural Celebration Video, Yesterday

    President Trump signed several executive orders in front of his supporters at the Capital One Arena in Washington.

  102. In Dueling Pardons, an Intensified Fight Over the Meaning of Jan. 6 Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump’s grant of clemency to those who assaulted the Capitol in his name four years ago clashed with his predecessor’s decision to shield from retribution those who had sought to hold him to account.

  103. New Jersey’s Governor Asks Trump to Move Swiftly on Congestion Pricing Metro, Yesterday

    Gov. Phil Murphy wrote a letter to the president saying that the surcharge on drivers entering Manhattan’s busiest area was a “disaster” for commuters and residents in his state.

  104. Senate Passes Border Crackdown Bill, Teeing Up Final House Vote Washington, Yesterday

    The measure, which increases deportations for undocumented migrants charged with crimes, is likely to be the first bill to reach President Trump’s desk. It must pass one more House vote to clear Congress.

  105. Trump Promises Americans the Moon (Well, Mars) Politics, Yesterday

    Donald Trump’s pledge-filled speech made him sound like a candidate trying to run up the score.

  106. A Determined Trump Vows Not to Be Thwarted at Home or Abroad Washington, Yesterday

    Wiser about the use of power, the newly sworn-in president suggests that this time he will not take no for an answer, whether in enacting an ambitious domestic agenda or in his expansionist worldview.

  107. Trump Swears Oath Without His Hand on Bible, but He Wasn’t Required To Washington, January 20

    The tradition of swearing the oath of office on a Bible stretches back to George Washington, but not all presidents have observed it.

  108. In renaming Denali for McKinley, Trump invokes a presidential idol National, January 20

    The move is likely to face some pushback in Alaska, where the Alaska Native name has long been favored for the continent’s tallest mountain.

  109. ‘Golden Age of America Begins,’ Trump Says at Inauguration Video, January 20

    After being sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump laid out parts of his policy agenda, including taking back the Panama Canal and renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.

  110. Biden Ends a Half-Century in Public Life on a Somber Note Washington, January 20

    “We’re not leaving the fight,” he told supporters and members of his staff as he prepared to leave Washington.

  111. The White House Website Got a Quick Trump Makeover Washington, January 20

    New administrations move quickly to replace the site, and Mr. Trump’s struck a starkly different tone from the message the Biden administration had offered.

  112. Elon Musk’s Hand Gestures During Speech Draw Speculation Video, January 20

    Elon Musk made two hand gestures during a speech at an event celebrating President Trump’s inauguration that drew comparisons online to the “Fascist salute.”

  113. Elon Musk Ignites Online Speculation Over the Meaning of a Hand Gesture Business, January 20

    Speaking at a celebratory rally in Washington, Mr. Musk twice extended his arm out with his palm facing down, drawing comparisons to the Nazi salute.

  114. The January 20 Thepoint live blog included one standalone post:
  115. At Inauguration, Melania and Barron Trump Greet a Limelight They Once Avoided U.S., January 20

    The returning first lady and Barron Trump, the son she had once shielded from the public eye, used Monday’s inauguration to reintroduce themselves.

  116. Trump Repeats Inaccurate Claims in Inaugural Remarks Washington, January 20

    In his Inaugural Address, President Trump delivered a more tempered version of election talking points. But in remarks afterward, he reprised his grievances about the 2020 election.

  117. Musk Is Likely to Get a West Wing Office for His Cost-Cutting Project Washington, January 20

    The world’s richest man had been expected to be situated in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, but a West Wing office would give him closer access to President Trump.

  118. Conmoción en la frontera mexicana tras el cierre de CBP One En español, January 20

    En Tijuana, personas que tenían previsto solicitar asilo en EE. UU. quedaron desoladas al enterarse de que sus citas habían sido canceladas por el gobierno entrante.

  119. Trump no impone aranceles, por ahora En español, January 20

    La acción ejecutiva del presidente en materia comercial mantendrá todas las posibilidades abiertas, entre ellas eventuales aranceles contra China, Canadá y México.

  120. ‘American Carnage 2: Ultimate Carnage’: Best and Worst Moments From Trump’s Inaugural Address Op Ed, January 20

    Fourteen Opinion writers assess the substance and style of Trump’s speech.

  121. Portrait of General Milley Is Removed From Pentagon Washington, January 20

    The decision was an early salvo by the new administration against a military that President Trump has assailed for a variety of perceived offenses.

  122. Trump Announces a Raft of Measures to Promote Fossil Fuels Climate, January 20

    The president said he’d declare an energy “emergency,” promote drilling and end support for electric cars. His pivot to oil and gas follows the hottest year in recorded history.

  123. A Closer Look at Who Attended President Donald J. Trump’s Second Inauguration Interactive, January 20

    Former presidents, members of Congress, and tech C.E.O.s were among those present to witness Mr. Trump take the oath of office.

  124. Trump cierra CBP One, señal del inicio de su campaña represiva hacia la migración En español, January 20

    El presidente se apresuró a cancelar la aplicación que permitía concertar citas para ingresar a Estados Unidos, rechazando así a decenas de miles de migrantes.

  125. Words Used in Donald Trump’s Second Inaugural Address Interactive, January 20

    Frequently mentioned words in historic speeches from Donald J. Trump to George Washington.

  126. The Debate Over Trump’s Favorite Word Needs a Reset Op Ed, January 20

    Are tariffs good or bad policy? The answer is less simple than you might think.

  127. Trump Cites His Own Victories as Sign He Will Lift a Country in ‘Decline’ Washington, January 20

    In his second inaugural address, the president reprised dark themes from his first and laid out an expansive policy agenda.

  128. Trump Orders a U.S. Exit From the World’s Main Climate Pact Climate, January 20

    The United States will be one of only four countries outside the Paris Agreement, which is designed to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.

  129. For Trump, a Vindication for the Man and His Movement Washington, January 20

    Donald John Trump took the oath of office again during a ceremony in the Capitol, promising a new “golden age of America” four years after he was evicted by voters.

  130. Trump lanza una criptomoneda y ahora es una de las más valiosas del mundo En español, January 20

    Antes de tomar posesión, el presidente anunció el lanzamiento del nuevo tóken, $Trump, el viernes por la noche.

  131. Nonprofit Groups Sue Trump Administration Moments After Oath Washington, January 20

    Their lawsuits said the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, President Trump’s cost-cutting operation, violated a law requiring federal advisory committees to include a balance of views.

  132. Trump Shuts Down Migrant Entry App, Signaling the Start of His Crackdown Washington, January 20

    The president moved quickly to cancel the CBP One app, which allowed migrants to schedule appointments to gain entry into the United States, turning away potentially tens of thousands of migrants.

  133. The Line in Trump’s Speech That Will Echo in Time Op Ed, January 20

    The niceties of Donald Trump’s first speech as president couldn’t mask the darkness within — or the way he views his mission now.

  134. La visión de Martin Luther King es especialmente relevante ahora En español, January 20

    Los tiempos difíciles en los que muchos de nosotros en Estados Unidos nos sentimos inmersos hacen que su mensaje cobre una especial vigencia.

  135. Trump Holds Off on Tariffs, but Paves the Way for Future Trade Action Washington, January 20

    The president’s executive action on trade will keep all possibilities on the table, including eventual tariffs against China, Canada and Mexico.

  136. Transcript: Donald Trump’s Second Inaugural Speech Washington, January 20

    In the first remarks of his second term, President Trump painted a grim portrait of the country while declaring that “the golden age of America begins right now.”

  137. Trump’s Family Stands by His Side at His Inauguration Politics, January 20

    President Trump’s relatives return to Washington with more political and cultural support — and a far better understanding of how to wield their soft power.

  138. Trump Is the Oldest President to Take the Oath, Again Washington, January 20

    Before Joseph R. Biden Jr. was sworn in 2021, Donald J. Trump held the record for the country’s oldest commander in chief. He reclaimed the record on Monday.

  139. Estas son las órdenes ejecutivas de Donald Trump que están previstas En español, January 20

    El equipo del presidente entrante dijo que tomaría medidas unilaterales en diversos frentes durante sus primeras horas en el cargo, entre ellas 10 órdenes ejecutivas para abordar la migración y los inmigrantes.

  140. Scores of Senior Diplomats Are Leaving Posts as Trump Takes Office Washington, January 20

    The departures are common when a transition takes place, but it is now happening more quickly and on a larger scale than under previous administrations, a U.S. official said.

  141. Donald Trump toma posesión como presidente de EE. UU. En español, January 20

    La ceremonia, que se celebró en interiores debido al frío, culminó el notable regreso de Trump a la presidencia.

  142. En el mitin de Trump previo a la toma de posesión, la música era contradictoria En español, January 20

    Para un movimiento construido en parte sobre la exclusión, la concentración del domingo tuvo insinuaciones evidentes a la diversidad y la inclusión musicalizadas con Village People y Kid Rock.

  143. In Shake-Up, Trump Administration Jolts F.B.I. by Installing Acting Leader Washington, January 20

    Christopher A. Wray, the former director, stepped down Sunday. Brian Driscoll, who recently took charge of the F.B.I.’s Newark field office, will be acting director.

  144. Officer Beaten by the Jan. 6 Mob on Is On Duty Again, This Time to Protect Trump Washington, January 20

    Officer Daniel Hodges said he had come to grips with the idea that his professional duty now required him to protect a man whose supporters beat him, kicked him and tried to gouge his eyes out in 2021.

  145. Trump Takes Office as a Newly Minted Crypto Billionaire Business, January 20

    The Trump family’s new crypto tokens, which went on sale over the weekend, have soared in value — along with crypto markets in general.