
Laura Barron-Lopez
Political Analyst at CNN
White House Correspondent at PBS NewsHour
White House Correspondent @newshour. CNN political analyst. Send tips, proton: [email protected]
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1 month ago |
pbs.org | Laura Barron-Lopez |Shrai Popat |Diane Lincoln Estes |Ian Couzens |Leila Jackson
This week, Trump Media and Technology Group announced it is selling shares and bonds to raise $2.5 billion to create a "Bitcoin treasury.” It marks the Trump family’s latest addition to their cryptocurrency empire. Trump’s sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, run the family’s multiple crypto ventures and spoke at the world’s largest Bitcoin conference in Las Vegas. Laura Barrón-López reports.
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1 month ago |
pbs.org | Laura Barron-Lopez |Ali Schmitz |Courtney Norris
This week, President Trump visited three Middle Eastern nations where his family has deep business ties. Over the past month, billions of dollars have poured into Trump-owned companies. It has revived longstanding questions about whether the financial windfalls are influencing policy. White House correspondent Laura Barrón-López reports.
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Feb 28, 2025 |
kpbs.org | Geoff Bennett |Laura Barron-Lopez
Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at 6 p.m. on KPBS TV and KPBS 2 +PBS NEWSHOUR YouTube channelPresident Donald Trump will address a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, laying out his vision for his administration and the United States. Eight years after his first address to Congress, Trump returns, this time pushing a major overhaul of the federal government and its workforce.
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Feb 28, 2025 |
theatlantic.com | Laura Barron-Lopez
In its earliest days, the second Trump administration cut off lifesaving food and medical aid to countries worldwide. It halted efforts to stop teens from joining drug cartels in Mexico. And it shut down programs aimed at resettling Afghans who assisted U.S. troops during the fight against the Taliban. But at least initially, the budget for expensive artwork to hang in U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide remained robust.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
pbs.org | Laura Barron-Lopez |Maea Lenei Buhre
President Trump has signed several executive orders making sweeping changes to the immigration system. Immigration was one of voters’ top issues in the election, with many supporting Trump’s message that the current system is broken. But how did we get here? Laura Barrón-López takes a deep dive into the history of immigration policies and laws that led to the complex system we have today.
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