
Kathryn Palmer
Reporter at USA Today
@USATODAY covering trending politics news | @nyu_journalism @frenchstudiesny alumna | Signal: https://t.co/6h9nYLJZBC
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hattiesburgamerican.com | Kathryn Palmer
A Florida congressman is introducing a bill to try to rename Washington, D.C.'s metro to the "Trump Train," the latest in a series of efforts by GOP lawmakers to attach President Donald Trump's name to various buildings and infrastructure. Rep.
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usatoday.com | Kathryn Palmer
A Florida congressman is introducing a bill to try to rename Washington, D.C.'s metro to the "Trump Train," the latest in a series of efforts by GOP lawmakers to attach President Donald Trump's name to various buildings and infrastructure. Rep.
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geneseorepublic.com | Hannah Hudnall |Kathryn Palmer
President Donald Trump commuted the sentence of Larry Hoover, a Chicago gang leader who was convicted for a 1973 murder. The action was one of several announced by the president on May 28, including the pardoning of a former governor and Louisiana-born rapper. Here's what we know. Who is Larry Hoover? Hoover led the Gangster Disciples in Chicago and was convicted in 1976 for the murder of the 19-year-old drug dealer William "Pooky" Young three years prior, according to court documents.
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pjstar.com | Hannah Hudnall |Kathryn Palmer
President Donald Trump commuted the sentence of Larry Hoover, a Chicago gang leader who was convicted for a 1973 murder. The action was one of several announced by the president on May 28, including the pardoning of a former governor and Louisiana-born rapper. Here's what we know. Who is Larry Hoover? Hoover led the Gangster Disciples in Chicago and was convicted in 1976 for the murder of the 19-year-old drug dealer William "Pooky" Young three years prior, according to court documents.
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usatoday.com | Kathryn Palmer
President Donald Trump commuted the federal sentence of Larry Hoover, a Chicago gang leader who has been serving multiple life sentences for charges including murder, extortion and money laundering. It's one of several pardons by Trump announced Thursday, May 28 that also includes a former U.S. Army officer who was found guilty by a special court martial during the Biden administration for refusing to follow COVID-19 safety measures, a pair of reality television personalities and former U.S. Rep.
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Chicago church leaders react to "surprise" selection of Windy City native Robert Prevost as new pope with enthusiasm and a critical question: “Is he a Chicago White Sox fan?” https://t.co/sezYOmMaaY via @usatoday

Trump announces he's establishing two new holidays for WWI and WWII - one is today, May 8, the other coinciding with the existing Veterans Day holiday in November. So, does that mean more days off from work?https://t.co/LTcqXHFs4a via @usatoday

Melania Trump to make rare appearance at the White House today to help unveil a stamp honoring the late Barbara Bush. The first lady has been noticeably absent from DC since the president began his second term. https://t.co/f7Yw51S9Ac via @usatoday