Politics

How Trump became the president of Washington, DC

The president’s obsession with the nation’s capital is growing as he reaches the limits of presidential power.
Donald Trump collage
Photo Illustration: Joey Pfeifer/Semafor; Photos: Samir Hussein/Pool via Reuters; Aaron Schwartz and Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

US jobs data changes Warsh’s game

Employers added 57,000 jobs last month, about half of what economists had expected.
Eric Lee/File Photo/Reuters

Trump Accounts rollovers expected post-launch

Experts estimate that more than half of the children eligible to receive $1,000 in seed money for Trump Accounts still have not enrolled.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

Spanish immigration amnesty drew 1.2M applicants

Madrid is unusual in Europe in maintaining an open immigration policy.
Migrants queue at a Spanish airport
Albert Gea/Reuters

Prediction market fraud fears grow on suspicious wagers

Spotify asked Kalshi and Polymarket to remove its logo from their sites after users allegedly manipulated data.
Brendan McDermid/Reuters
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Politics

How Trump became the president of Washington, DC

The president’s obsession with the nation’s capital is growing as he reaches the limits of presidential power.
Donald Trump collage
Photo Illustration: Joey Pfeifer/Semafor; Photos: Samir Hussein/Pool via Reuters; Aaron Schwartz and Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Republican committee chair criticizes Zimbabwe leader’s power grab

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is already facing pressure in Washington.
Senator Jim Risch
Al Drago/Reuters

Democratic group offers Colorado primary postmortem

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus’ political arm is taking a victory lap after its preferred candidate, progressive Manny Rutinel, won a competitive Colorado primary this week.
A Congressional Hispanic Caucus news conference
Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters

Republicans plot to counter Democrat probes

The GOP could rely on the threat of parallel probes by the Trump administration to power the House minority’s congressional investigations.

Trump Accounts rollovers expected post-launch

Experts estimate that more than half of the children eligible to receive $1,000 in seed money for Trump Accounts still have not enrolled.

Israel emerges as new Democratic litmus test

Democratic incumbents trying to run on holding Trump accountable are losing to progressive challengers willing to criticize Israel support.

Trump’s financial disclosure complicates crypto bill talks

News that the president made more than $1 billion from cryptocurrency while in office has emboldened Senate Democrats.

Warsh keeps his interest rate cards close

He told attendees of the European Central Bank Forum on Wednesday that attempts to get him to “break this rule” were “going to fail.”

Lawmakers want rideshare liability shield dropped

A bipartisan group objected to an amendment sponsored by Rep. Vince Fong, R-Calif., that would limit rideshare companies’ vicarious liability,

The decline of the impeachment voter, and other midterm lessons so far

The first half of the 2026 primary season has seen progressives — and Trump — win big.

El-Sayed unloads on media, Democratic criticism

The Michigan Senate candidate rising in the polls talks to Semafor.
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