
Isabel Vincent
Investigative Reporter at New York Post
Investigative reporter @NewYorkPost covering political corruption, NYC. Author -- check out my books here: https://t.co/qmUQ4VdEZw [email protected]
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Isabel Vincent
A paraplegic man formerly living in NYCHA housing now has a swanky apartment and allegedly bought a Mercedes thanks to cash from settlements in lawsuits defendants claim amount to a citywide “shakedown.”Wheelchair-bound Jocelyn Pierre has filed 113 federal lawsuits against restaurants, pharmacies, clothing stores and even a charity in Brooklyn and Manhattan since 2018 for their alleged failure to provide handicap access to their establishments.
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1 week ago |
lucianne.com | Conservative Yankee |Isabel Vincent
Original ArticlePosted By: ConservativeYankee, 4/14/2025 7:23:55 PMNancy Pelosi is adamant she won't release her grip on the Democratic Party despite their resounding defeat in 2024 and a growing chorus urging her to step down, sources tell The Post.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Isabel Vincent
Nancy Pelosi is adamant she won’t release her grip on The Democratic Party despite their resounding defeat in 2024 and a growing chorus urging her to step down, sources tell The Post. Ex-president Joe Biden named Pelosi one of chief architects of the move to push him aside for Kamala Harris to run at short notice, and she was instrumental in the disastrous $1bn campaign which followed – leading the party to lose the White House, Senate and House of Representatives.
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2 weeks ago |
nypost.com | Isabel Vincent
Radical socialists who back anti-Israel groups and alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione are steadily making inroads into one of the city’s most powerful labor unions, sources warn The Post. Candidates backed by the Democratic Socialists of America are polling strongly in elections to lead the United Federation of Teachers — who represent nearly 200,000 educators and manage a welfare fund with $1 billion in assets — which take place next month, according to a source.
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3 weeks ago |
nypost.com | Isabel Vincent
A pair of Republican lawmakers are urging a federal judge to exonerate Michael McMahon, a former hero cop turned private investigator convicted of spying for the Chinese government — although he maintains he had no idea that’s what he’d been hired to do. McMahon faces more than seven years in prison at his sentencing next week, The Post has learned. Pete Sessions (R. Texas) and Michael Lawler (R.
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RT @MarthaByrne10: Thank you @isareport for this story! We are so grateful to @RepMikeLawler and @PeteSessions for their unwavering support…

RT @michaeltaube: Thanks to @isareport and @nypost for including part of my interview with this story!

RT @jpodhoretz: So this is how it works. The NYT does a story in which leftist professors say there's a constitutional crisis and six hours…