US midterms
Coverage of US midterms in the Nexus archive.
- Trump hails a 'unique' Cabinet meeting at Camp David as he seizes on Spain's migration crisis
President Donald Trump held a Cabinet meeting at Camp David, calling it 'unique' and using the setting to highlight his administration's achievements. He referenced Spain's migrant crisis in Cueta as a warning to voters ahead of the U.S. midterms, suggesting similar issues could arise in the U.S. if Republicans are not elected.
- Trump’s ‘Change of Heart’ on Ukraine Driven by Kyiv’s Successes, Veteran Top US Diplomat Says
Veteran US diplomat Daniel Fried states that bipartisan support for Ukraine remains strong after the US midterms, and Kyiv’s battlefield successes are influencing Trump’s perspective on the war. Trump’s stance on Ukraine appears to be shifting due to Kyiv’s military achievements.
- Democrats' Israel split widens ahead of US midterms
The Democratic Party's division over Israel is growing as the US midterms approach. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-NY, spoke to reporters before President Donald Trump's address at the Capitol on July 16, 2026.
- Democratic pastors eye US midterms to blunt Trump’s grip on Christian nationalism
White Democratic pastors are running in the November US midterm election to challenge Donald Trump's influence on Christian nationalism, criticizing Republican use of religious rhetoric for political gain and opposing Trump's immigration policies.
- US midterms could bring ‘renewed volatility’ to China ties, veteran diplomat warns
A veteran Chinese diplomat warned that the outcome of the US midterms could bring renewed volatility to China-US relations. The diplomat, Bian Qingzu, stated that the 2026 midterm results are likely to impact the stability of the relationship.
- Arthur Hayes sells entire HYPE and NEAR positions, citing AI IPOs and US midterms
Arthur Hayes sold his entire HYPE and NEAR positions, citing AI IPOs and US midterms as reasons. He faced backlash from social media users after selling the tokens days after publicly promoting them.
- US judge blocks Justice Department bid to seize voter data in Rhode Island
A US judge blocked the Justice Department's attempt to seize voter data in Rhode Island. The ruling marks another setback for the Trump administration, which has been seeking access to state voter records ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.