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    Trump's White House

    Yesterday

    Donald Trump speaks before his own bloodied image at the Milwaukee convention.

    Trump sets out his flawed vision for America

    Donald Trump’s policies will bake inflation in, and isolate America while weakening it. The Democrats need to field a credible challenge quickly.

    • The AFR View
    Trump accepts the Republican nomination.

    Trump skips reset moment, doubles down on MAGA magic

    Donald Trump had the chance of a lifetime to reinvent himself following an assassination attempt. But why on earth would he do that?

    • Matthew Cranston
    President Joe Biden walks down the steps of Air Force One at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Wednesday.

    Democrats know that this fight is done

    No matter how much Joe Biden points to falling inflation and violent crime rates and rising real wages, too many voters are looking in the other direction.

    • Jennifer Hewett
    Presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives for the final day of the Republican National Convention.

    What is Trumponomics 2.0, and how will Australia manage it?

    Some of Donald Trump’s new economic plans may help Canberra. Most of them will leave us more alone in increasingly volatile world markets.

    • Susan Stone

    This Month

    Courting billionaires while hunting the blue-collar vote: Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention this week.

    Economic populism clashes with Trump’s pitch to donors

    Even as the former president leans into populist themes that make some Republicans wary, he has told major donors he is the only bulwark against higher taxes.

    • Josh Dawsey, Rachel Siegel, Jeff Stein and Laura Vozzella
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    Joe Biden’s election campaign is in deep trouble as calls mount from within his party for him to step aside.

    Democrats try to stop the slide as Biden isolates

    Nothing has gone right for Joe Biden since his disastrous debate with Donald Trump last month. His COVID diagnosis may be the last straw for a distraught party.

    • Jennifer Hewett

    The Aussie funds that beat bitcoin and big tech

    It was often savvy bets at the smaller end of the market that shot the top-performing fund managers to the top of the leader table in the last financial year.

    • Updated
    • Joshua Peach
    J.D. Vance: “President Trump’s vision is so simple and yet so powerful.”

    ‘I love you, Mum’: Vance draws on his own struggles in voter pitch

    Donald Trump’s running mate introduced himself to Americans at the Republican convention while using his story to argue he understands their everyday problems.

    • Nathan Layne, James Oliphant and Gram Slattery
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    How Thiel and Silicon Valley funded J.D. Vance’s sudden rise

    Donald Trump’s VP pick was a venture capitalist bankrolled in business and politics by billionaire investors. His ties to PayPal’s co-founder go way back.

    • Tabby Kinder, George Hammond and Alex Rogers
    Donald Trump and Nikki Haley at the Republican Convention on Tuesday night.

    Former rivals back Trump in show of Republican unity

    The second day of the Republican convention showed the kind of discipline and co-ordinated messaging not normally associated with the former president’s political operation.

    • Updated
    • Lauren Fedor and James Politi
    Joe Biden on the hustings in Las Vegas this week.

    Biden looks for early Democratic nomination to silence critics

    Democrats’ dismay with the president after his disastrous debate performance is still simmering and could rear its head again.

    • Updated
    • James Politi
    Assassinations have made even democracies into darker places.

    How toxic talk turns too easily to assassin’s bullets

    A more centrist political culture doesn’t make Australia immune to the language that has inflamed American politics in recent times.

    • Georgina Downer
    Republican chairman for Maine Joel Stetkis at the Republican National Convention, July 16, 2024, in Milwaukee. Photo: Matthew Cranston.

    ‘I carry a firearm every day’: party chief who wanted gun inside RNC

    Guns were allowed to the edge of the Republican National Convention perimeter this week. Their own politicians wanted to bring their pistols inside the venue.

    • Matthew Cranston
    Joe Biden hugs first lady Jill Biden,  son Hunter and daughter Ashley after his swearing-in as Kamala Harris looks on.

    Biden circle shrinks as Democrats fear election wipeout

    The attempted assassination of Donald Trump at the weekend has muted some of the public pressure on the US president to exit the race. But the party remains deeply divided.

    • Katie Rogers, Lisa Lerer, Reid J. Epstein and Maggie Haberman
    With all the momentum. Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention this week.

    Trump donations surge to record levels

    The $600 million raised is three times the first-quarter total and roughly double their contributions from the same period of the 2020 election.

    • Sam Learner, Eva Xiao, Alex Rogers and George Hammond
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    Joe Biden arrives in Las Vegas on Monday (Tuesday AEST).

    Biden defends ‘bullseye’ comment as Democrats split deepens

    The US president’s defensive interview underscored his precarious political position in the aftermath of the debate and attempted Trump assassination.

    • Jordan Fabian

    In Vance, Trump picks an ambitious ideologue and Millennial

    His youth – there are nearly 40 years separating them, and he is the first Millennial nominated to a major-party ticket – could prove a boon to the ticket.

    • Michael Gold
    Donald Trump and newly minted running mate J.D. Vance at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday (AEST).

    A bandaged Trump picks VP to cheer the hillbilly base

    Donald Trump has made a triumphant political return two days after surviving an assassination attempt, alongside his new running mate  J.D. Vance, a pick that signalled his growing confidence and the future of his “America first” platform.

    • Matthew Cranston

    Don’t lose sight of Project 2025. That’s the real Trump

    Much of what is in the blueprint for governing, especially its multipronged attack on reproductive rights, is deeply unpopular.

    • Paul Krugman
    The choice of J.D Vance as vice-presidential nominee has gone down well in Silicon Valley.

    Trump’s running mate pick wins Silicon Valley hearts and cash

    Billionaire Elon Musk plans to commit around $US45 million a month to a new pro-Trump super political action committee.

    • Lizette Chapman and Anna Edgerton