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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | Elena Shao |Karen Yourish |June Kim
A slew of actions taken by President Trump during his first month in office bear the fingerprints of Project 2025, the right-wing blueprint for overhauling the federal government. During his campaign, Mr. Trump distanced himself from the plan, saying it was largely unfamiliar to him. But The New York Times found more than 60 major moves that Mr. Trump and his administration have made in his first 23 days, including executive orders and agency memos, that align with proposals in the blueprint.
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Jan 3, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Martin Gomez |Martín González Gomez |K.K. Rebecca Lai |K.K. Rebecca Lai |Jasmine Lee |Karen Yourish | +1 more
Lawmakers will congregate on the House floor around noon today to vote on Representative Mike Johnson's bid to be re-elected speaker. The Times will track the votes live. Mr. Johnson's ability to win re-election is uncertain, given the Republican's slim 219-215 majority after the resignation of Matt Gaetz of Florida. While Mr. Johnson received the endorsement of President-elect Donald J.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
news.nestia.com | Karen Yourish |Lazaro Gamio |Ashley Wu
Fox Newshosts andcontributors11 peopleHeld eventsat Mar-a-Lago12 peopleTies to Project 2025or the America FirstPolicy Institute17 people Ties to Project 2025 or theAmerica First Policy Institute17 peopleFox News hostsand contributors11 peopleHeld eventsat Mar-a-Lago12 people Project 2025, Mar-a-Lago and Fox News: What Connects Trump’s New Staff Picks By Karen Yourish, Lazaro Gamio and Ashley Wu Dec. 3, 2024 A number of patterns have emerged among the people President-elect Donald J.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
businessandamerica.com | Karen Yourish
A number of patterns have emerged among the people President-elect Donald J. Trump has indicated he wants to fill his cabinet and other senior-level positions in his administration. Some points of commonality are historically typical among senior White House and cabinet officials — Harvard, Yale and Princeton are well represented among his selections’ alma maters, for instance.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Karen Yourish |Lazaro Gamio |Ashley Wu
A number of patterns have emerged among the people President-elect Donald J. Trump has indicated he wants to fill his cabinet and other senior-level positions in his administration. Some points of commonality are historically typical among senior White House and cabinet officials - Harvard, Yale and Princeton are well represented among his selections' alma maters, for instance.
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