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Jeremy W. Peters

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World
9 Aug 2024
Jeff Sessions formally announced Thursday that he was entering the Senate race in Alabama, a decision that will likely put him on a collision course with President Donald Trump, who still harbors resentment toward the former attorney general a year after forcing him from office.
Sessions, Praising President, Announces Run for Senate
World
9 Aug 2024
WASHINGTON — It’s been more than a year since any sort of war room has been run out of the basement of Stephen K. Bannon’s Capitol Hill town house. And it’s been even longer since Bannon, who was pushed out as White House chief strategist in August 2017, ran a war room for President Donald Trump.
In Steve Bannon's Basement, a Rogue 'War Room' to Fight Impeachment
World
8 Aug 2024
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and his allies sought to turn the Democratic debate Tuesday night into a referendum on the congressional impeachment inquiry, accusing the party’s presidential candidates and its leaders in Washington of pursuing a vendetta against Trump while ignoring more pressing pocketbook issues.
Republicans, Defiant After Debate, Throw Punches on Impeachment and Economy
World
7 Aug 2024
WASHINGTON — When Mark Sanford was running for a South Carolina House seat in 2013 and wanted to make a point about the brand of liberalism he would fight in Washington, he staged a mock debate with a life-size picture of Nancy Pelosi, which his campaign staff had custom made at a local copy shop.
Nancy Who? The Right Finds New Liberal Foils in 4 Young Firebrands
World
6 Aug 2024
In 2009, Raymond Buckley was the only openly gay state chairman in the Democratic Party. His state, New Hampshire, was one of very few that had passed a law making same-sex marriages legal. Barack Obama, the new president, held a position that was then the norm for Democratic politicians: that marriage should be reserved for heterosexuals.
World
26 May 2024
WASHINGTON — In 2016, Erick Erickson could not have been clearer. Donald Trump was “a racist” and “a fascist.” It was no wonder, Erickson wrote, that “so many people with swastikas in their Twitter profile pics” supported him. “I will not vote for Donald Trump. Ever,” he insisted, adding his voice to the chorus of Never Trump Republicans.
The 'Never Trump' Coalition That Decided Eh, Nevermind, He's Fine
World
26 Apr 2024
Mark Levin, the talk radio host who has been one of President Donald Trump’s most ardent defenders, tried to offer his listeners some reassurance this week as they processed the dizzying developments in Washington. “There’s a lot of disinformation and misinformation,” he warned. “I’m here to help us walk through this and defend this nation against a tyranny in our midst.”
'Everything You're Seeing Is Deception.' How Right-Wing Media Talks About Impeachment.
World
15 Jul 2019
The closet that Pete Buttigieg built for himself in the late 1990s and 2000s was a lot like the ones that other gay men of his age and ambition hid inside. He dated women, deepened his voice and furtively looked at MySpace and Friendster profiles of guys who had come out — all while wondering when it might be safe for him to do so too.
Fear of 'Career Death Sentence' Kept Buttigieg in Closet Until 33
World
15 Jul 2019
The closet that Pete Buttigieg built for himself in the late 1990s and 2000s was a lot like the ones that other gay men of his age and ambition hid inside.
Pete Buttigieg's life in the closet
World
13 May 2019
LAS VEGAS — Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, on Saturday directly confronted one of his biggest vulnerabilities as a contender for the Democratic presidential nomination: running as a white man who has led a life of relative privilege at a time when many in his party are eager for a woman or a minority candidate to become their next leader.
Buttigieg Confronts Race and Identity in Speech to Gay Group