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Anthony Shoemaker

Columbus

Ohio Bureau Chief at USA Today

Ohio Bureau Chief USA TODAY Network @enquirer, @dispatchalerts, @beaconjournal, @cantonrep, @USAToday email: [email protected]

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Articles

  • 6 days ago | usatoday.com | Anthony Shoemaker

    Ohio Republican Congressman Warren Davidson questioned whether President Donald Trump's decision to bomb Iranian nuclear sites was constitutional on June 21. "While President Trump’s decision may prove just, it’s hard to conceive a rationale that’s Constitutional," Davidson, R-Troy, posted on X. Davidson is a strong supporter of Trump, but has disagreed with the president before.

  • 6 days ago | eu.beaconjournal.com | Anthony Shoemaker

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  • 6 days ago | dispatch.com | Anthony Shoemaker

    Ohio members of Congress and statewide elected leaders reacted June 21 to the announcement from President Donald Trump that the United States launched attacks on three nuclear sites in Iran. Here are some of their reactions on social media and statements:U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Troy"While President Trump’s decision may prove just, it’s hard to conceive a rationale that’s Constitutional."U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman, D-Cincinnati"These attacks were made on three heavily fortified nuclear sites.

  • 1 week ago | lancastereaglegazette.com | Anthony Shoemaker

    Rep. Max Miller, R-Rocky River, reported being run off the road and threatened by an individual displaying a Palestinian flag. House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed Capitol Police are involved in the investigation. Both Republican and Democratic leaders condemned the attack. The incident follows other instances of antisemitic and anti-Israel violence, as well as anti-Palestinian attacks.

  • 1 week ago | beaconjournal.com | Kanishka Singh |Anthony Shoemaker

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