The archive of all headlines from July 21, 2016, organized by time of publication.
After more than two days of evasion, denials and contradictory explanations, the Trump campaign releases a statement ascribing the plagiarized passages in Melanie Trump's convention speech to a scribe working for Donald Trump’s corporate operation.Here are the places where Donald Trump and the Republican Party disagree
A triumphant Donald Trump swoops into Cleveland as the new leader of the GOP, his arrival dampened by continued controversy and a less-than-enthusiastic reception from party holdouts.In-house speechwriter takes blame for Melania Trump's plagiarism
Follow all the latest from Cleveland as the Republican national convention takes the theme of ‘Make America First Again’
Donald J. Trump arrived promising a nominating convention bursting with glitz, energy, and celebrity. But the party gathering, after an unusually contentious primary season, has been marked by a noticeable absence of energy and swaths of empty seats.
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Follow all the latest from Cleveland as the Republican national convention takes the theme of ‘Make America First Again’
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Senator Ted Cruz’s speech was a striking snub on the eve of Donald J. Trump’s formal acceptance of the party’s nomination.Both Mr. Cruz and an earlier speaker, Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin, went after Hillary Clinton with gusto and sounded if they were already running for president in 2020.
Sen. Ted Cruz — or 'Lyin’ Ted' as Trump branded him during their caustic primary fight — called for the defeat of Democrat Hillary Clinton and pointedly withheld an endorsement of Trump.
Follow all the latest from Cleveland as the Republican national convention takes the theme of ‘Make America First Again’
Senator Ted Cruz was shouted down by furious delegates, who chanted “Vote for Trump!” and “Keep Your Pledge” as it became clear that he was going to snub Donald J. Trump.The commotion was a jarring demonstration of just how divided the Republicans remain and was a stunning departure from modern political conventions.
Vice-presidential nominee warmly received but undermined by thunderous booing that broke out when Ted Cruz refused to endorse Donald Trump
Senator Ted Cruz was met by jeers from furious delegates, who chanted “Vote for Trump!” and “Keep Your Pledge” as it became clear that he was going to snub Donald J. Trump.The commotion was a jarring demonstration of just how divided the Republicans remain and was a stunning departure from modern political conventions.
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The scene, which seems destined for repeated television replay in the days to come, may become one of the defining moments of the convention.In-house speechwriter takes blame for Melania Trump's plagiarism
The scene, which seems destined for repeated television replay in the days to come, may become one of the defining moments of the convention.Gov. Scott Walker -- a Trump critic, then backer, then skeptic -- got the party memo on GOP unity
The scene, which seems destined for repeated television replay in the days to come, may become one of the defining moments of the convention.At a surreal GOP convention, Mike Pence brings proceedings back to earth
With his refusal to endorse Donald Trump at Trump’s own Republican convention, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz on Wednesday fired the freshest shots yet in a war to define the party. It is one that will persist through November and beyond, regardless of whether Trump wins the White House. Cruz’s provocative…NEWSLETTER: Get the best from our political teams delivered daily
Senator Ted Cruz was met by jeers from furious delegates, who chanted “Vote for Trump!” and “Keep Your Pledge” as it became clear that he was going to snub Donald J. Trump.It was a stunning departure from other modern political conventions.
Ted Cruz’s advice that voters follow their conscience — implying they are free to scrap partisan allegiance — is the latest shot in a long battle over how to define «Republican» and «conservative.«NEWSLETTER: Get the best from our political teams delivered daily
Ted Cruz’s advice that voters follow their conscience — implying they are free to scrap partisan allegiance — is the latest shot in a long battle over how to define «Republican» and «conservative."
Ted Cruz’s advice that voters follow their conscience — implying they are free to scrap partisan allegiance — is the latest shot in a long battle over how to define «Republican» and «conservative."
Ted Cruz’s advice that voters follow their conscience — implying they are free to scrap partisan allegiance — is the latest shot in a long battle over how to define 'Republican' and 'conservative.'Watch: Day 3 of the Republican National Convention in less than 3 minutes
Ted Cruz’s advice that voters follow their conscience — implying they are free to scrap partisan allegiance — is the latest shot in a long battle over how to define 'Republican' and 'conservative.'
Senator says he told Donald Trump campaign he would not endorse him and insists speech said nothing negative about Trump
Ted Cruz’s advice that voters follow their conscience — implying they are free to scrap partisan allegiance — is the latest shot in a long battle over how to define 'Republican' and 'conservative.'Watch: Day 3 of the Republican National Convention in less than 3 minutes
Many delegates in Cleveland remain unconvinced of Trump’s presidential bid as a discordant convention comes to a close
Ted Cruz’s advice that voters follow their conscience — implying they are free to scrap partisan allegiance — is the latest shot in a long battle over how to define 'Republican' and 'conservative.' Watch: Day 3 of the Republican National Convention in less than 3 minutes
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas faced jeers on Thursday morning as he defended his non-endorsement of Donald J. Trump in an extraordinary display of party division.“I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father,” he said.
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas faced jeers on Thursday morning as he defended his non-endorsement of Donald J. Trump in an extraordinary display of party division.“I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father,” he said.
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Asked whether Trump was suggesting in comments to the New York Times that there should be a new standard for whether the U.S. would defend NATO allies, his campaign chairman backpedaled and said Trump wants NATO to be 'modernized.'Trump's NATO policy puts American interests first, former Trump advisor says
The risk for Trump is that the issues, style and approach that appeal so strongly to blue-collar voters are often precisely those that alienate college-educated ones.Trump's chance: Will he unify the GOP, or divide it?
The risk for Trump is that the issues, style and approach that appeal so strongly to blue-collar voters are often precisely those that alienate college-educated ones.Opinion: Will Trump unify the GOP, or divide it?