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News about the US Republican party, including comment and features from the Guardian

June 2024

  • Young white man wearing American flag hat holds up white sign beside busy street; back of sign says Load Your Muskets.

    ‘No way out without bloodshed’: the right believe the US is under threat and are mobilizing

  • Simon Tisdall

    Observed
    Whatever happens next, the Donald Trump effect will continue to stain politics the world over

    Simon Tisdall
  • Arwa Mahdawi

    The Week in Patriarchy
    Jerry Seinfeld’s lurch to the right now includes mourning ‘dominant masculinity’

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • a felon leaves court

    Lawless and disorderly: Republicans line up behind Trump after conviction

  • Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a press conference after being found guilty over hush-money charges.

    The Guardian view on Donald Trump’s conviction: a criminal unfit to stand or serve

  • Newspapers with the headlines 'Guilty' and 'Injustice' on display at a bodega in Brooklyn. Photograph: AP Photo/Ruth Brown

    Today in Focus
    Trump is guilty on all counts. So what happens next?

  • Middle-aged white woman, blond hair, red glasses, collared yellow and blue buttoned blouse, long pearls, speaks into microphone in front of group of white men as wind sweeps hair.

    The fight for democracy
    Far-right US groups coalescing to stoke unfounded fears of non-citizens voting

  • A smiling person holds a sign that reads 'Trump convicted'

    ‘No one can be above the law’: US politicians react to Trump guilty verdict

  • ‘I’d enjoy seeing him go to prison’: voters react to guilty verdict in Trump trial

  • Donald Trump found guilty of hush-money plot to influence 2016 election

  • Full Story
    Trump guilty on all counts – so what happens next? – Full Story podcast

  • Donald Trump: the day a former US president was convicted – in pictures

  • Trump conviction in hush-money case sparks sharply divergent reactions

  • man wearing blue suit and blue tie waves as police officer stands behind him

    Trump is now a convicted felon. He could still win re-election

    Lloyd Green
    The ex-president lost a hush-money trial in New York. But if you think that will keep him from the Oval Office, think again
  • Seen from neck down, white man in collared shirt folds hands on chest holding cellphone in one hand and wooden cross in other.

    Texas Republicans open to death penalty for abortion providers

    GOP convention votes on wide-ranging platform including striking law protecting abortion providers from being charged with murder
  • man in a suit wearing glasses

    Mike Johnson plans Republican mega-bill ready to push through if Trump wins

    House speaker plans far-reaching bill including tax cuts and border security to make Trump ‘the most consequential president’
  • smiling man in suit and tie

    Moderate Texas Republican sees off primary challenge from ‘neo-Nazi’

    Tony Gonzales defeated Brandon Herrera, a gun rights advocate endorsed by Freedom Caucus, by a wafer-thin margin
  • Bill Lee

    Tennessee governor signs bill penalizing adults who help minors get abortions

    Legislation also blocks adults from helping minors receive gender-affirming care without parental consent
  • Moira Donegan

    Louisiana’s move to criminalize abortion pills is cruel and medically senseless

    Moira Donegan
    Louisiana, with one of the US’s worst maternal mortality rates, wants to make abortion medication a ‘controlled substance’
  • a man departs a jet

    Donald Trump sells private jet to Republican donor amid cash squeeze

    Former president transfers ownership of Cessna Citation X, worth $8.5m to $10m, to holding company tied to Mehrdad Moayedi
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