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The Evening: New evidence in Trump election case

Also, Biden ordered 1,000 troops to help areas destroyed by Helene.
The Evening

October 2, 2024

Good evening. Here's the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  • New evidence in Trump's election case
  • Biden's visit to the Carolinas
  • Plus, what we learned from fashion month
People gathered outside the U.S. Capitol with American and Gadsden flags.
Protesters at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Jason Andrew for The New York Times

New evidence was unsealed in the election case against Trump

A federal judge in Washington made public portions of a sprawling legal brief in which prosecutors provided the fullest picture yet of what they found in their investigation of Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

In the brief, the special counsel, Jack Smith, depicted scenes in which Trump minimized concerns for the safety of then-Vice President Mike Pence during the Jan. 6 riots — "So what?" Trump said, according to the filing — and dismissed attempts to convince him that he lost the election.

Smith argued that Trump is not immune from prosecution because his actions at the center of the criminal charges were the unofficial acts of a desperate losing candidate, rather than the official acts of a president. Read the newly unsealed evidence here.

We took a look at the decisions now facing the judge presiding over the case.

2024

On the campaign trail

The presidential election is 34 days away.

Flooding in Asheville, N.C., on Monday. Loren Elliott for The New York Times

Biden ordered 1,000 troops to help areas destroyed by Helene

President Biden traveled to North and South Carolina this afternoon to survey areas devastated by Hurricane Helene and meet with officials leading the rescue efforts. He took an aerial tour of the region, where floods and landslides rendered roads useless, turned downtowns into ghost towns and reduced entire neighborhoods to rubble.

Biden also ordered the Pentagon to deploy up to 1,000 active-duty troops to join thousands of National Guard members in providing disaster relief. At least 175 people have died, making Helene the deadliest hurricane to strike the mainland U.S. since Katrina in 2005. It's unclear how many people are still missing.

"It's going to take a long haul to restore these communities," Biden said.

In Asheville, N.C., a fast-growing city in the shadow of the Blue Ridge Mountains, water access remains a stubborn problem. Some towns in southern Appalachia that were effectively knocked off the grid have turned to methods that have been out of date for a century or more, like town meetings where everyone gathers for daily updates.

In related news, legal aid groups are preparing for clashes with insurers, aid agencies and others over compensation, rebuilding and even scams.

Smoke rising from buildings on a hillside.
Smoke from an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon today. Atef Safadi/EPA, via Shutterstock

Israeli troops clashed with Hezbollah

Israeli troops and Hezbollah militants said today that they were fighting at close range in southern Lebanon. During the clashes, which appeared to be the first ground confrontations since the Israeli invasion began, eight Israeli solders were killed, officials said.

Here's the latest, as well as a map of the invasion.

The fighting suggested that Hezbollah remained capable of carrying out deadly attacks despite a devastating Israeli bombing campaign over the last few weeks.

What's next: Biden said that he would not support an attack on Iranian nuclear sites in retaliation for yesterday's missile attack on Israel. However, Israel appears willing to risk all-out war.

A person walks through a destroyed town. Snow is on the ground.
Destroyed buildings in Vuhledar in January. Tyler Hicks/The New York Times

Ukraine withdrew from a vital bastion

The Ukrainian military said today that it was ordering the last of its forces to retreat from the ruins of Vuhledar, once a key stronghold against Russia's onslaught on eastern Ukraine.

The loss of the town will complicate Ukraine's strategy in the Donetsk region and allow Russia to step up its attacks on Pokrovsk, a rail and road hub. However, it took Russia nearly three years of attacks to capture Vuhledar, and signs have emerged that both armies have grown exhausted after years of fighting.

More top news

TIME TO UNWIND

Two models in short dresses with one-leg pants underneath walk in opposite directions on the runway.
When it comes to inexplicable fashion phenomena, nothing tops the one-leg pant. Simbarashe Cha/The New York Times

Fashion month just ended. Here's what we learned.

Fashion month was big, glamorous and stuffed to the brim with celebrities. But there were few satisfying answers about what's next in style, our fashion critic Vanessa Friedman wrote.

Yesterday, however, Miu Miu and Louis Vuitton closed out Paris Fashion Week with a revelation. They didn't worry about the confusion; they embraced it, combining fancy fabrics with athleisure or pouffy 16th-century jackets with biker shorts. And that idea, Vanessa said, was the best of the month — a takeaway you can actually replicate at home, whether you wear the designers' clothing or not.

Another striking look: A performance artist used prosthetics to create a lifelike Jack Nicholson costume to attend Balenciaga's Paris show.

A close-up of a hand holding a smoking cigarette.
Karsten Moran for The New York Times

A new tool to help smokers quit

Cigarettes are notoriously difficult to kick: Most people fail to quit cold turkey, nicotine gums often don't satisfy cravings, and even after one year of abstinence, about half of smokers light up again.

One of the most promising new approaches is taking pills of cytisine, a little-known plant-based compound that has been used for decades in Eastern Europe to treat nicotine addiction. A small biotech company is now running trials in hopes of bringing the drug to the U.S.

A sign that reads
Sable Ranch is in the mountains north of Los Angeles. Cristian Cruzio

Dinner table topics

WHAT TO DO TONIGHT

Sweet and Spicy Chicken with Carrots and Dates
Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times

Cook: This sweet and spicy roast chicken is one of our best Rosh Hashana recipes.

Watch: "American Movie" is one of the best documentaries to stream right now.

Read: The author R.L. Stine picked out his favorite Halloween books for kids.

Listen: It's hard not to love Betty Carter's vocals.

Stock up: We have a guide to all the makeup brushes you might need and how to clean them.

Prepare: Wirecutter has tips for winterizing your grill.

Play: Here are today's Spelling Bee, Wordle and Mini Crossword. Find all of our games here.

ONE LAST THING

This tall, lofty Chantilly cake features three layers of fluffy white cake, separated by thick layers of fresh berries and whipped cream frosting. The cake is served on a platter, and two individual slices rest on separate plates.
Kerri Brewer for The New York Times

A cake worth fighting for

When rumors spread across the internet last month that Whole Foods was discontinuing its Berry Chantilly cake, legions of fans spoke out in furor. Its layers of almond-scented cake, fluffy mascarpone frosting and fresh mixed berries have attracted a sizable cult following and even become a staple at weddings.

The grocery chain promised it wasn't getting rid of the cake, but rather tweaking the recipe to standardize it across all stores. That didn't satisfy many Chantilly lovers, and Whole Foods reversed its planned changes. For all you home bakers, we have the recipe.

Have a dedicated evening.

Thanks for reading. I'll be back tomorrow. — Matthew

Philip Pacheco was our photo editor today.

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