After Roe, Republicans Sharpen Attacks on Gay and Transgender Rights
News Analysis By Alan Feuer and Michael S. Schmidt The House committee has set out a comprehensive narrative of the effort to overturn the 2020 election. But it's unclear if that will be enough to achieve its legal and political goals. | | By Trip Gabriel Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, anti-gay rhetoric and calls to roll back L.G.B.T.Q. rights have grown bolder among Republican elected officials and candidates. | | By Aishvarya Kavi and Alan Feuer He is the first close aide to former President Donald J. Trump to be convicted as a result of one of the investigations into the Jan. 6 attack. | | |
Climate By Christopher Flavelle and Edmund Fountain Climate change is creating a growing class of displaced Americans, and the federal government is struggling to decide how to help them. | | Opinion | Michelle Goldberg By Michelle Goldberg It's good some are testifying. They're still culpable. | | |
By Catie Edmondson Video footage of the Missouri Republican sprinting out of the Capitol as a mob closed in went viral, showing how a promoter of Trump's election lies came face to face with their consequences. | | By The New York Times The previously unseen outtakes, captured during a recording session a day after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, show former President Donald J. Trump refusing to acknowledge his defeat in the 2020 presidential election. | | By The Associated Press Representative Lee Zeldin, a Republican candidate for New York governor, was pulled to the ground by a man with a pointed weapon outside the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall near Rochester. Mr. Zeldin was not injured. | | |
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