
Inés Santaeulalia
Journalist at El País
Jefa de EL PAÍS US / EL PAIS US editor in chief
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4 days ago |
english.elpais.com | Inés Santaeulalia
An attack on two Minnesota state legislators cost the life of former speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, Democrat Melissa Hortman, and her husband; a man set fire to the home of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, while he was sleeping; two employees of the Israeli Embassy were shot and killed in Washington; a Molotov bomb attack left eight injured during a march in Colorado calling for the release of Israeli hostages; a Tesla Cybertruck exploded — with the driver...
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5 days ago |
english.elpais.com | Inés Santaeulalia
Most Republicans rushed to rally around President Donald Trump as soon as news broke that the United States had attacked Iran. While most of them likely learned about the strikes the same as the rest of the world, once they were over, 135 congressmembers and senators rushed to show their support on social media. The White House compiled all the messages in a statement released Sunday under the heading What They’re Saying: President Trump’s Demonstration of Peace Through Strength.
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5 days ago |
elpais.com | Inés Santaeulalia
El ataque contra dos congresistas en Minnesota hace una semana enciende el debate sobre el aumento de las amenazas a los funcionarios públicos en medio de un clima político enardecido Nueva York - Un atentado contra dos congresistas estatales de Minnesota le costó la vida a la expresidenta demócrata de la Cámara de Representantes de Minnesota, Melissa Hortman, y a su marido; un hombre incendió la casa del gobernador de Pensilvania, el demócrata Josh Shapiro, mientras dormía; dos trabajadores...
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5 days ago |
elpais.com | Inés Santaeulalia
La mayoría de los republicanos corrieron a cerrar filas con el presidente Donald Trump en cuanto se supo que Estados Unidos había atacado Irán. Aunque es probable que la mayoría se enterara igual que el resto del mundo, una vez terminada la intervención, 135 congresistas y senadores se apuraron en mostrar su apoyo en redes sociales.
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6 days ago |
english.elpais.com | Inés Santaeulalia
In a speech lasting barely four minutes from the White House, Donald Trump on Saturday night hailed the U.S. attack on Iran in the way he tends to celebrate everything. He described the U.S. intervention in the Middle East conflict as the greatest and most “spectacular” strike ever remembered. “There’s no military in the world that could have done what we did tonight,” said the president.
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