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Anne Flaherty

Washington, D.C.

Senior National Policy Reporter at ABC News

Senior national policy reporter @ABC News in Washington. Former @AP. I tweet stuff I cover for @ABCWorldNews @GMA @StartHereABC @ABCNewsLive https://t.co/yWQ1zsfd0g

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  • 1 week ago | aol.com | Shannon Kingston |Luis Martinez |Anne Flaherty

    As President Donald Trump huddled with his top advisers in the White House Situation Room on Tuesday, U.S. officials signaled that the next 24 to 48 hours would be critical in determining whether a diplomatic solution with Iran is possible -- or if the president might resort to military action instead. Trump significantly ramped up his rhetoric against the Iranian regime ahead of the meeting, asserting that the U.S. knew exactly where Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was hiding.

  • 1 week ago | abc7.com | Ivan Pereira |Anne Flaherty

    El presidente Donald Trump celebró el "espíritu de lucha y la fuerza inquebrantable" de las fuerzas armadas estadounidenses en unas breves declaraciones tras un desfile en Washington, D.C., conmemorativo del 250 aniversario de los servicios armados, en el que se hizo una gran demostración del poder militar a lo largo del National Mall.

  • 1 week ago | abcnews.go.com | Ivan Pereira |Anne Flaherty

    The parade coincided with the president's 79th birthday. ByIvan Pereira and Anne FlahertyConstitution Avenue stands empty ahead of the US army 250th anniversary parade in Washington, D.C., on June 14, 2025. Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty ImagesA parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the 250th anniversary of the armed services and coinciding with the birthday of President Donald Trump, kicks off Saturday with a grand showing of the military's power throughout the National Mall.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Anne Flaherty

    He chose to serve longer in the Army. Now he's saddled with $40,000 in moving costs. Charles Levine learned he was not eligible for an end-of-service benefit given to retirees, which saddled him and his wife with more than $40,000 in moving expenses. Charles Levine was blindsided in February when he was about to retire from the Army and found out it would not cover more than $40,000 …

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Anne Flaherty

    In June 2024, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George and his aides were at a Virginia military base where the service was putting on one of its live-action shows for kids and families. The event -- a decades-long tradition known as the "Twilight Tattoo" -- was a spectacle. Soldiers from ceremonial units reenact the history of the Army, complete with Revolutionary War garb, music, theatrical vignettes and military pageantry, all meant to serve as a kind of salute to Army soldiers and their families.

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Anne Flaherty
Anne Flaherty @AnneKFlaherty
9 Jun 25

I can't stop watching. Ed the Zebra is the story we all need in our feeds

The Associated Press
The Associated Press @AP

A runaway pet zebra was captured in Tennessee on Sunday. The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said Ed was airlifted to a waiting animal trailer. The zebra had been on the loose since May 31. https://t.co/rj7ZdLYIDX

Anne Flaherty
Anne Flaherty @AnneKFlaherty
7 Jun 25

RT @ABCWorldNews: As Ukrainians reel from a deadly barrage of nearly 500 Russian missiles and drones in retaliation for Ukraine's attack on…

Anne Flaherty
Anne Flaherty @AnneKFlaherty
3 Jun 25

Defense Secretary Hegseth is scheduled to appear before Congress June 10 in what will be his first public testimony since @TheAtlantic revealed he used Signal to relay sensitive details about a pending military operation with others, including his personal attorney and his wife