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Julia Terruso

Philadelphia

Political Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer

National political reporter at the Philadelphia Inquirer. Syracuse U grad. I love theater, Philly sports and em dashes.

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  • 4 days ago | gazettextra.com | Julia Terruso

    By Julia Terruso - The Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS) A Bucks County, Pennsylvania, congressman took his support for Ukraine to the country this past week, visiting soldiers on the front lines, meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and signing a missile addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, as the role the U.S. could play in any peace negotiations remains nebulous. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.

  • 4 days ago | thederrick.com | Julia Terruso

    A Bucks County, Pennsylvania, congressman took his support for Ukraine to the country this past week, visiting soldiers on the front lines, meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and signing a missile addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, as the role the U.S. could play in any peace negotiations remains nebulous. Rep.

  • 4 days ago | dailyitem.com | Julia Terruso

    A Bucks County, Pennsylvania, congressman took his support for Ukraine to the country this past week, visiting soldiers on the front lines, meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and signing a missile addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, as the role the U.S. could play in any peace negotiations remains nebulous. kAm(9:=6 %CF>A AC@>:D65 @? E96 42>A2:8? EC2:= E92E @? “52J @?6” :?

  • 4 days ago | inquirer.com | Julia Terruso

    A Bucks County congressman took his support for Ukraine to the country this past week, visiting soldiers on the front lines, meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and signing a missile addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, as the role the U.S. could play in any peace negotiations remains nebulous. Rep.

  • 1 week ago | inquirer.com | Julia Terruso

    As President Donald Trump warned on Thursday that he was “working on papers” to direct the government to pull federal funding from so-called sanctuary cities, Pennsylvania Democrats stayed largely mum. Trump posted on his social media account, Truth Social, that his administration was preparing to withhold all federal funding for cities or states allowing sanctuary cities, which are typically defined as places that limit law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

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Julia Terruso
Julia Terruso @JuliaTerruso
10 Apr 25

Septa's proposed cuts are major. Most bus routes would be impacted, five Regional Rail lines would be totally eliminated: Paoli/Thorndale, Chestnut Hill West, Trenton, Cynwyd, and Wilmington/Newark. Remaining trains would stop running at 9 p.m. https://t.co/bbAwq95kdL

Julia Terruso
Julia Terruso @JuliaTerruso
10 Apr 25

Trump suspends Penn’s security clearances — but it’s not clear that the school has any. The order was part of a directive against Miles Taylor, a former DHS official who criticized Trump. Taylor once taught a class at Penn. With @ssnyderinq https://t.co/9KJ5TPJL6d

Julia Terruso
Julia Terruso @JuliaTerruso
8 Apr 25

A less-covered casualty of the stop-gap CR was all the Community Project Funding (earmarks) left out of the bill. Money for libraries, fire stations, roads & more. @JoeYerardi made a searchable database so you can see the projects near you now in limbo: https://t.co/Hn4VOJaefm