Events
Newsletters
Home
politics
business
technology
net zero
gulf
africa
security
media
The CEO Signal
Events
Newsletters
Podcast
About
Speakers Bureau
Careers
Privacy
© 2025 Semafor Inc.
Home
politics
business
technology
net zero
gulf
africa
security
media
The CEO Signal
About
Speakers Bureau
Careers
Podcast
Privacy
© 2025 Semafor Inc.
D.C.
BXL
Lagos
Riyadh
Beijing
SG
Events
Newsletters
D.C.
BXL
Lagos
Riyadh
Beijing
SG
Intelligent
Transparent
Global
Home
politics
business
technology
net zero
gulf
africa
security
media
The CEO Signal
Events
Newsletters
Podcast
About
Speakers Bureau
Careers
Privacy
© 2025 Semafor Inc.
Home
politics
business
technology
net zero
gulf
africa
security
media
The CEO Signal
Semafor politics
Semafor Americana: Democrats face the wilderness
In this edition: the DNC fight is getting sharper, Trump’s agenda starts moving through the Senate, and a Q&A with progressive Texas rep. Greg Casar.
→
Sign up for Semafor Americana:
An insider’s guide to American power.
Email address
Sign Up
Donald Trump’s inauguration to offer early foreign policy clues
In a break from tradition, several foreign politicians and heads of state are on the guest list, including Javier Milei of Argentina and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni.
Daniel Cole/Reuters
Diary: Canada gets ready to celebrate
Polite and slightly nervous, the US’ northern neighbor prepares for inauguration.
Gary J. Wood
Economic indicators could get ‘foggier,’ a Fed Bank president says
Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee, who joins the central bank’s voting panel this year, sees the economy stabilizing at a strong level but warned of “muddled” data that could complicate the Fed’s job.
Brendan McDermid/Reuters
US Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban-or-sale law
The ban will go into effect Sunday — though incoming US President Donald Trump is reportedly exploring ways to save the app.
Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
Greg Casar has a plan for Democrats
The Texas Democrat thinks the party needs to lean into working class issues.
Michael A. McCoy/Reuters
As DNC fight sharpens, Democrats move past Biden
The DNC race lays bare the party’s internal debates about how to organize in the wake of defeat.
Daniel Steinle/Reuters
House lawmakers to vote on Republican-led wildfire prevention bill
The Fix Our Forests Act could be one of the first House-passed bills under the Trump administration.
Jared Kushner and Dubai billionaire to partner on Trump hotel in Serbia
Kushner’s investment firm and Dubai billionaire Mohamed Alabbar will work on a project Trump himself considered before running for president in 2016.
Marco Rubio set to be first confirmation to Trump’s cabinet: Reports
Early signals from Democrats point toward allowing a vote on Rubio’s confirmation on Day 1.
The Senate’s new power duo is John Fetterman and Katie Britt
It’s a new breed of bipartisan alliance compared with the gangs of Joe Biden’s presidency.
Ideological extremes are growing in the US, new survey finds
The share of Americans who identify as moderate has declined over time, while people increasingly identify as conservative or liberal.
The New York Times rethinks political endorsements
The paper has already dropped local endorsements, and a broader, more radical change may be underway.
Trump, Musk dined with Microsoft CEO at Mar-a-Lago
Satya Nadella is the latest corporate chief to visit the president-elect before he takes office.
‘I don’t over-promise’: John Thune builds his own bond with Trump
The new Senate majority leader didn’t need Trump’s endorsement like the House speaker did. But it’s important to stay close.
Ramaswamy eyeing Ohio governor’s race
He’s reported as a contender to replace JD Vance in the Senate. But he has another goal.
Marco Rubio previews hawkish China approach in confirmation hearing
China has “cheated, hacked and stolen” its way to global power, Sen. Marco Rubio said.
Trump tops risk factors for Latin America in 2025
The region relies heavily on agricultural exports so threats of tariffs from the incoming US president may leave many countries vulnerable.
Republicans will only have themselves to blame if can’t pass Trump agenda: Hern
House conservative Rep. Kevin Hern made the remarks in an interview with Semafor’s Elana Schor Tuesday.