
Jacqueline Alemany
Co-Anchor at The Early 202
Contributor at NBC News
Contributor at MSNBC
White House Reporter at The Washington Post
Congressional investigations @washingtonpost. Contrib @NBCNews & @MSNBC. Birddogging with Bertha. Email me: [email protected]
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1 month ago |
post-gazette.com | Natalie Allison |Jacqueline Alemany |Claire Savage |Jake Offenhartz
CHICAGO — At age 90 and 95, this Catholic nun dynamic duo have been “peacefully and respectfully” fighting for immigrant rights for over 40 years. And they never take no for an answer. Faced with the latest moves by the Trump administration, which has challenged the sanctuary of churches, begun stripping some immigrants of their temporary protected status and halted funding for refugee resettlement programs, they plan to continue protesting as long as God gives them the strength.
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post-gazette.com | Jessie Wardarski |Claire Savage |Natalie Allison |Jacqueline Alemany
NEW YORK — Lindsey Boylan helped drive Andrew Cuomo from office in 2021 when the former aide came forward as the first woman to accuse the governor of sexual harassment. At the time she had allies in high places: Every New York Democrat in Congress, the state’s legislative leaders and then-President Joe Biden all condemned Mr. Cuomo’s behavior and said he should resign.
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1 month ago |
adn.com | Natalie Allison |Jacqueline Alemany
EAGLE PASS, Texas - Vice President JD Vance traveled 1,500 miles last week to the U.S.-Mexico border, where he declared into a bay of dust-caked news cameras that President Donald Trump’s aggressive executive actions on immigration were all that was needed to fix what had, weeks before, been a “national crisis” under Joe Biden.
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1 month ago |
washingtonpost.com | Natalie Allison |Jacqueline Alemany |Patrick Svitek |Meryl Kornfield |Christian Shepherd |Lily Kuo | +2 more
Lawmakers are returning to Washington on Monday and seeking to avoid a government shutdown at the end of the week. President Donald Trump has urged the Republican-led Congress to pass a stopgap spending bill, but it’s unclear whether there will be sufficient votes this week in the House. Speaking to reporters Sunday, Trump acknowledged that a shutdown “could happen,” but he expressed optimism that it would be avoided.
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1 month ago |
washingtonpost.com | Natalie Allison |Jacqueline Alemany
EAGLE PASS, Tex. — Vice President JD Vance traveled 1,500 miles last week to the U.S.-Mexico border, where he declared into a bay of dust-caked news cameras that President Donald Trump’s aggressive executive actions on immigration were all that was needed to fix what had, weeks before, been a “national crisis” under Joe Biden.
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