
Katie Glueck
Political Correspondent at The New York Times
National political reporter at the @nytimes. [email protected], DM for Signal.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Katie Glueck
"They want somebody who can take the fight openly, honestly and clearly and directly to Trump and Musk, but also somebody who can build from the wreckage that they leave behind," he said in an interview, alluding in part to Mr. Musk's efforts to gut the federal government. Of course, Republicans control the House and the Senate, and Democrats in Washington are severely limited in their ability to rein in the majority party, much less advance their own agenda.
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telegraphindia.com | Julie Bosman |Shane Goldmacher |Katie Glueck |Tyler Pager
In his first expansive public comments since leaving the White House, Biden said that President Trump had taken aim at Social Security, doing 'damage and destruction' to a program that millions of Americans depend on Julie Bosman, Shane Goldmacher, Katie Glueck, Tyler Pager Published 17.04.25, 08:42 AM Joe Biden makes his first major speech since leaving office in Chicago onTuesday. Reuters Joseph R.
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staradvertiser.com | Julie Bosman |Shane Goldmacher |Katie Glueck |Tyler Pager
Joe Biden forcefully defended Social Security in a speech to disability advocates in Chicago on Tuesday, condemning the Trump administration for “taking a hatchet” to the Social Security Administration. In his first expansive public comments since leaving the White House, Biden said President Donald Trump had taken aim at Social Security, doing “damage and destruction” to a program that millions of Americans depend on.
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2 weeks ago |
pilotonline.com | Katie Glueck
Five years ago, Glenn Youngkin was a co-chief executive at a major private equity firm, where he repeatedly made the case that diversity and inclusion were good for business. Now, he is the Republican governor of Virginia, a term-limited conservative who criticizes diversity, equity and inclusion programs and is seen as a potential future candidate for president.
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2 weeks ago |
pilotonline.com | Katie Glueck
Before Glenn Youngkin was a culture warrior who cheered the demise of diversity, equity and inclusion programs, he was a financial executive who worried about a lack of diversity in his field. “One of the clear challenges in the financial sector broadly is both race and gender diversity,” Youngkin said in a 2018 interview with Bloomberg Markets, soon after becoming a co-chief executive at the Carlyle Group, a private equity firm.
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