
Luke Broadwater
White House Correspondent at The New York Times
@nytimes White House Correspondent. Former Congressional Correspondent. @baltimoresun alum. Co-author of "Mad House," out March 25: https://t.co/Mn7iK6IsIu
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Aaron Boxerman |Luke Broadwater |Mark Landler |Francesca Regalado
PinnedUpdated June 21, 2025, 4:49 a.m. ETAaron BoxermanLuke Broadwater and The conflict between Israel and Iran entered its ninth day on Saturday after a European diplomatic effort — dismissed by President Trump — made little immediate progress in preventing the exchanges of fire from spiraling into a broader war. Early Saturday morning, Iran sent a barrage of missiles toward Israel, setting off air-raid sirens throughout the country’s densely populated heartland.
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2 weeks ago |
diario.mx | Luke Broadwater
Washington– Desde que asumió el cargo en enero, el presidente Donald Trump no ha enfrentado casi ninguna oposición significativa. El Congreso ha sido complaciente y visiblemente desinteresado en la supervisión. Ha pasado por encima de los tribunales para imponer su voluntad en la política de inmigración y ejercer represalias contra bufetes de abogados y universidades.
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3 weeks ago |
telegraphindia.com | Luke Broadwater
He clashed with cabinet secretaries. He took a chain-saw approach to slashing government jobs. He never came close to cutting $1 trillion from the federal budget, like he had promised Luke Broadwater Published 01.06.25, 07:17 AM Elon Musk applaudes during a press conference with Donald Trump at the White House on Friday. (Reuters) Elon Musk is leaving Washington after a tenure in government marked by controversy.
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4 weeks ago |
seattletimes.com | Luke Broadwater
WASHINGTON — Elon Musk is leaving Washington after a tenure in government marked by controversy. He clashed with Cabinet secretaries. He took a chain-saw approach to slashing government jobs. He never came close to cutting $1 trillion from the federal budget, like he had promised. On Friday, President Donald Trump gave him a send-off in the Oval Office that was meant to give him a boost as he turns his focus back to his businesses.
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4 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Luke Broadwater
White House reactions to unfavorable court rulings appeared designed to undermine confidence in the judiciary. Most Americans have never heard of the U.S. Court of International Trade, which has wide-ranging authority over trade matters. But after a three-judge panel ruled against the president's aggressive tariff regime Wednesday evening, the response from President Trump and his allies was both immediate and familiar.
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The Trump administration has threatened to block Harvard University from enrolling international students unless the school hands over detailed information about the student body, in yet another escalation of the government’s fight against higher ed. https://t.co/C7Jowfeplt

“I am the first international leader, the first foreign leader, who will meet with President Trump on the issue," Netanyahu said of the tariffs. “There is a long line of leaders who want this regarding their economies." https://t.co/9nVq9ks0zt