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In Washington, D.C., and Mar-a-Lago, political and personal mythmaking collide.
Donald Trump “gave away a daughter and the Senate on the same night,” Jimmy Kimmel joked.
By Trish Bendix
Tiffany Trump and Michael Boulos, whose wedding was almost derailed by Hurricane Nicole, treated their guests to an American-Lebanese celebration at her father’s private residence.
By Tammy La Gorce
On the last day of her father’s term as president, she announced her intention to marry Michael Boulos.
By Evan Nicole Brown
Our columnists and contributors give their rankings.
By The New York Times Opinion
Two of our reporters break down the key moments from the second night of the Republican National Convention.
By Jennifer Medina and Adam Nagourney
The Republicans want white suburban voters to believe that the president is on their side — and that he’s on the side of immigrants and women, too.
By Lisa Lerer and Sydney Ember
The president’s younger daughter, Tiffany Trump, contended that media and tech organizations showcase only one viewpoint, to damaging effect.
On the second night of the Republican National Convention, speakers included First Lady Melania Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky. Our correspondents followed every speaker and provided live analysis and insights.
By The New York Times
Three of President Trump’s family members will speak tonight, including his wife, Melania.
By Astead W. Herndon
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