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President Biden awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former secretary of state Hillary Clinton at the White House.

Biden awards 18 medals, and delivers one unmistakable message

Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom included some of the brightest lights of the old guard that Donald Trump has said he wants to tear down.

  • Michael D. Shear and Zach Montague

December 2024

Donald Trump may be the worst possible person to guide America through the turmoil that’s probably ahead.

The new world order looks like mercantilism

The chaotic politics of the past 16 years masked the steady development of a new economic order, but trade and the economy aren’t zero-sum games.

  • John Authers

June 2024

Democrats have seized on Donald Trump’s criminal conviction, and believe a repeat of his outburst following the court’s ruling will show voters how angry and unhinged he has become.

Joe Biden seizes on opportunity in Trump’s guilty verdict

Donald Trump is a “convicted felon” who would “destroy our justice system, shred our democracy and attack the very idea of America”, according to the Biden camp.

  • James Politi

April 2024

Donald Trump and Joe Biden are set to face off again in this year’s presidential election.

With Trump in court, can Biden take control of the election?

As polls show the race tied, the president is campaigning around the country and his opponent is stuck spending his days in a Manhattan courtroom.

  • James Politi, Lauren Fedor and Joe Miller

January 2024

What makes Nikki Haley tougher than the rest

She grew up in the only Indian American family in a small working-class South Carolina town.

  • David Brooks
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September 2023

Senator Mitt Romney tells reporters on Capitol Hill he will not run for reelection in 2024.

Retiring Romney urges Trump, Biden to quit for younger leaders

The moderate Republican senator’s call came as he announced he would not seek re-election next year.

  • Annie Karni

August 2023

Donald Trump is rapidly becoming accustomed to defending himself against criminal allegations.

The Donald Trump show: will the legal chaos help or hinder?

Americans should brace themselves for a campaign defined by the former president’s court appearances and his claims of victimhood and persecution.

  • James Politi

June 2023

n a CBS News poll taken after the indictment was announced, 80 per cent of likely GOP primary voters said they would like Trump to be able to be president even if he is convicted.

Trump has officially broken the Republican Party

With work, luck and pluck, Democrats and independents can repel the GOP. But they can’t reform it. Only Republicans can do that.

  • Francis Wilkinson

March 2023

Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell, 81, was expected to remain in hospital for a few days.

Republican leader McConnell hospitalised after fall

The 81-year-old Senate Republican leader is expected to remain in hospital for a few days after suffering a concussion in a fall at a dinner event in Washington.

  • Mary Clare Jalonick and Lisa Mascaro

July 2022

After a bruising defeat, the Liberal Party headquarters is back to the drawing board.

Coalition will find salvation only in the political centre

For all the political post-mortems, the simple lesson of this year’s election is that Australian voters do not like divisive politics.

  • Anthony Liveris

April 2022

President Joe Biden and Jane Hunter, CEO of Tritium, on Wednesday AEDT. Hunter says Australians need more incentives to switch to electric.

Why Australia is the talk of the town in Washington

The US is going out of its way to strengthen military, diplomatic and academic bonds with Australia as geopolitical tensions rise, especially in the Indo-Pacific.

  • Matthew Cranston

December 2021

Bob Dole pictured at the Republican National Convention in 2016.

Lawmakers past and present honour Bob Dole’s ‘extraordinary life’

President Joe Biden said one of his first conversations with someone outside the White House following his inauguration was with Dole, whom he regarded as a longtime friend.

  • Matthew Brown
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is said to be against a shutdown.

GOP risks government shutdown to fight vaccine mandate

Conservative Republicans in the House and Senate who are opposed to Mr Biden’s vaccine rules want Congress to take a hardline stand against the mandated shots.

  • Lisa Mascaro and Kevin Freking

February 2021

The likeliest volunteer for the torment of going against Trump is Utah senator Mitt Romney.

Mitt Romney is the model for a new Republican party

If there is a future for US conservatism beyond hot-tempered quackery, Romney points the way. What marks him out as an agent for change is that he does not stop at a moral stand against Trump.

  • Janan Ganesh

January 2021

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer: “The theory that the impeachment of a former official is unconstitutional is flat-out wrong by every frame of analysis.”

Trump conviction unlikely as Republicans rally against trial

The Senate narrowly killed a Republican effort to dismiss impeachment proceeding as unconstitutional but the numbers make Trump’s conviction seem unlikely.

  • Nicholas Fandos
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Democratic House impeachment managers stand before entering the Senate Chamber as they deliver to the Senate the article of impeachment alleging incitement of insurrection against former President Donald Trump.

Impeachment goes to Senate, testing Trump’s hold over GOP

Republican denunciations of Donald Trump have cooled since the January 6 riot. Instead, Republicans are presenting a tangle of legal arguments against the legitimacy of the trial.

  • Lisa Mascaro and Mary Clare Jalonick
President Joe Biden signs his first executive orders in the White House.

Joe Biden acts swiftly to wipe away the Trump era

There are huge challenges ahead for the new president, including resistance from businesses to his taxation, regulation and minimum wage-hike agenda.

  • Jacob Greber
Dangerous.  Donald Trump incited an assault on the Capitol, in order to pressure Congress into rejecting the electoral votes submitted by the states.

The American republic’s near-death experience

Donald Trump failed. However, if US politics unfolds as seems likely, there will be more Trumps. One of them, more competent – and ruthless – may succeed.

  • Martin Wolf
Senator Mitch McConnell speaks after last week's riots in Congress. He could prove key to the Senator trial of Donald Trump.

Could McConnell’s signal to Republicans open floodgates against Trump?

The outgoing Majority Leader is ready to wash his hands of Trump and he might just see the impeachment process as a ready-made solvent.

  • David Catanese
Nobody should feign surprise. Mr Trump has been vowing to “take back control” since before he took office.

The nightmarish end to Donald Trump’s presidency

Four years after Trump warned of “American carnage” in his inaugural address, he got what he wanted. The scenes of insurrectionists, some of them armed, ransacking Congress will go down in infamy in American democracy.

  • Edward Luce

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