Luke Garrett
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National Security
House Intelligence panel member Rep. Jim Himes on Trump's security appointments
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with ranking member of the House intelligence committee Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., about president-elect Donald Trump's national security appointments.
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Politics
Trump's transition nominees show what he prizes
President-elect Donald Trump's initial picks tell us a lot about what he prizes in his incoming administration.
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Politics
The latest on Trump's transition team
A wrap of the fallout from the election results.
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Politics
In the election home stretch, what are the candidates' closing arguments?
With just two days before voting ends in the 2024 election, both presidential candidates are making their final pitch to voters.
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Politics
Trump and Harris crisscross campaign trail days out from Election Day
President Trump held rallies in three states on Sunday, while Vice President Harris focused on Michigan.
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Politics
Americans bet $100 million on Trump v. Harris, but at what cost?
Political prognosticators legally bet over $100 million on the 2024 presidential election, favoring Harris over Trump.
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Politics
Gov. Shapiro calls Musk's $1M offer to Pennsylvania voters 'deeply concerning'
Trump supporter Elon Musk says the daily prize money is meant to “support the Constitution,” but an election law expert calls it “clearly illegal.”
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Politics
Trump's plan would add $4 trillion more to U.S. debt compared to Harris', analysis says
Neither former President Donald Trump nor Vice President Harris have plans to fix the national debt, risking "an eventual fiscal crisis," a budget nonprofit group found in its analysis.
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Politics
U.S. proposes ban on Chinese auto parts so cars 'can't be used against us'
The Biden administration has proposed a prohibition on Chinese and Russian automotive hardware and software to protect US drivers from 'disruption and sabotage'
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Politics
Third-party voters face a tough choice in a tight election
Single-issue voters dissatisfied with Trump and Harris consider third party candidates in tight election