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Aujourd’hui — 2 février 2025Flux principal

This Republican Senator Says Trump Needs to Hear Dissent. Will He Speak Up?

2 février 2025 à 11:00
Senator John Curtis prides himself on collaborating with people who disagree with him. But with a Republican trifecta in place, it’s not clear whether Mitt Romney’s successor will follow in his footsteps.

© Ting Shen for The New York Times

Senator John Curtis, Republican of Utah, has labeled himself as “normal” and made headlines for saying he’s unafraid to disagree with President Trump.

Democrats Choose a Political Operator From Minnesota as Their New Leader

1 février 2025 à 23:25
Ken Martin, a well-connected state party chair, took over the Democratic National Committee as the party searches for ways to win back power.

© Allison Robbert for The New York Times

Ken Martin, the chairman of the Minnesota Democrats, has deep relationships with members of the party’s national committee, winning their affection by promising to focus more on their concerns than past leaders have.

Elon Musk’s Team Now Has Access to Treasury’s Payments System

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent gave Mr. Musk’s representatives at the so-called Department of Government Efficiency a powerful tool to monitor and potentially limit government spending.

© Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent granted a handful of members affiliated with the Department of Government Efficiency access to the federal payment system late on Friday.
Hier — 1 février 2025Flux principal

Democrats choose a political operator from Minnesota as their next leader.

1 février 2025 à 21:58
Ken Martin, a well-connected state party chair, took over the Democratic National Committee as the party searches for ways to win back power.

© Allison Robbert for The New York Times

Ken Martin, the chairman of the Minnesota Democrats, has deep relationships with members of the party’s national committee, winning their affection by promising to focus more on their concerns than past leaders have.

Amid Trump’s Anti-Diversity Effort, Black History Month Takes On New Meaning

1 février 2025 à 23:23
Feb. 1 marks the first day of Black History Month, and suddenly the study of the Black experience may feel like an act of defiance.

© Kenny Holston/The New York Times

A sculpture of Carter G. Woodson in a Washington, D.C., park last year. Woodson’s dedication to celebrating the historic contributions of Black people led to the establishment of Black History Month.

Ethics Pledges by Trump Cabinet Draw Questions and Skepticism

Par : Eric Lipton
1 février 2025 à 11:00
Publicly released agreements show the vast wealth of President Trump’s cabinet picks and the uncharacteristically large list of potential conflicts of interest with which they enter office.

© Anna Rose Layden for The New York Times

Chris Wright, who for nearly 15 years has run an oil and gas fracking company called Liberty Energy, is slated to get paid his last bonus from the company in March, presumably even after he is running the Energy Department.

Trump Officials Fire Jan. 6 Prosecutors and Plan Possible F.B.I. Purge

The prosecutor firings and a move to scrutinize thousands of F.B.I. agents were a powerful indication that the president has few qualms deploying federal law enforcement to punish perceived enemies.

© Eric Lee/The New York Times

Kash Patel, President Trump’s nominee for F.B.I. director, had testified before Congress on Thursday that the bureau employees would not be targeted for political reasons.
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