
Jack Gruber
Visual Journalist at USA Today
Staff Photojournalist @USATODAY & Founder | Director of @BoydsStation - a Kentucky Journalism+Arts Non-Profit in Harrison County, KY https://t.co/GduGfcCG3L
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2 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Jack Gruber
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday night that a key U.S. oil license allowing energy giant Chevron to operate in Venezuela will expire as scheduled next Tuesday — contrary to reports that the Trump administration was willing to extend a measure that criticsclaimwould benefit the embattled regime of Nicolás Maduro. “The pro-Maduro Biden oil license in #Venezuela will expire as scheduled next Tuesday, May 27,” Rubio wrote in a late-night post on X.
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2 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Jack Gruber
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroomRubio reversed his long-standing support for Venezuelan TPS protections in 2024. Democrats accused Rubio of abandoning human rights principles for political gain. Rubio’s shift may impact 350,000 Venezuelans now facing possible deportation. Secretary of State Marco Rubio faced his former Senate colleagues Tuesday, with bitter words exchanged as Senate Democrats accused him of abandoning his principles. Sen.
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2 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Jack Gruber
A Democratic senator ripped into Marco Rubio’s tenure at the State Department, accusing him of betraying democratic values and enabling authoritarianism. “I have to tell you directly and personally that I regret voting for you for secretary of state,” Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland told Rubio Tuesday during the most confrontational exchange of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Capitol Hill.
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3 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Jack Gruber
WASHINGTON -- The Trump administration is investigating James Comey, the former FBI director who was fired by President Donald Trump in his first term, for a social media post that officials claim amounted to a call for Trump’s assassination, members of the president’s Cabinet said Thursday evening.
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3 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Jack Gruber
The Supreme Court on Thursday probed the Trump administration’s pursuit to end birthright citizenship by asking justices to limit the reach of lower court judicial injunctions. The arguments in Donald J. Trump v. CASA, et al. stem from an executive order seeking to stop granting citizenship to children born in the United States to non-citizen parents.
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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) walks through the Capitol Rotunda with Senators Ron Johnson (R-WI), left, and Rick Scott (R-FL), right, heading to a meeting with Senators on Wed, Nov. 1, 2023. Photo by @guygruber -@USATODAY #SpeakerOfTheHouse #Congress #politics https://t.co/yBiCYzaDFS

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