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Trump, While Attacking Mail Voting, Casts Mail Ballot Again
He voted by mail in Tuesday's Florida primaries, but avoided the Postal Service, instead opting to give his ballot to a third party to turn in, a practice Republicans call "ballot harvesting." -
Expired Jobless Benefits Cost Economy Billions, But Some States Reject Trump's Aid
The expiration of emergency jobless benefits is draining $15 billion a week from the U.S. economy. President Trump has offered to replace half that money, but states have been slow to accept. -
Payroll Tax Delay To Boost Take-Home Pay, But Don't Spend It Yet
President Trump wants to give a $100 billion boost to the U.S. economy by hitting the "pause" button on workers' payroll taxes. That would leave more… -
Why A Vote For Trump's Lands Appointee May Put Some Western Republicans In A Bind
Republican senators facing tough reelections may be in the hot seat when it comes time to vote on President Trump's controversial nominee to head the nation's largest public lands agency. -
Democrats Slam Trump's Executive Actions, Critiquing Both Substance and Legality
One expert told NPR that the unemployment measure is particularly controversial because it is "using appropriated funds by Congress in ways that Congress might not have intended." -
Sue O'Connell On Trump's Statement That Biden Is 'Against God'
O'Connell is NECN's political commentator and explainer-in-chief. -
Facebook Removes Trump Post Over False Claim About Children And COVID-19
The social network said the president's false claims that children are "almost immune" from COVID-19 violated its policy on coronavirus misinformation. -
Trump Criticizes Late Rep. John Lewis For Not Attending Inauguration
When asked in an interview whether he found the late civil rights icon impressive, Trump claimed to have done more for Black Americans than anybody else. -
Citing Election Delay Tweet, Influential Trump Ally Now Demands His Re-Impeachment
After voting for President Trump in 2016 and staunchly defending him in conservative publications, a Federalist Society leader appears to be having some… -
Trump Floats Election 'Delay' Amid Claims Of Voting Fraud
The dates of federal elections — the Tuesday after the first Monday in November — are enshrined in federal law and would require an act of Congress to change.