
Marisa Schultz
News Editor at Washington Examiner
News editor @dcexaminer . Alum of @FoxNews , @nypost and @detroitnews . @michiganstateu JRN grad. Views are my own. Tips: [email protected]
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5 days ago |
denvergazette.com | Marisa Schultz |Mabinty Quarshie
President Donald Trump touted the "success" of the United States bombing three Iranian nuclear sites late Saturday evening during his brief remarks to the nation. "Tonight I can report to the world that the strikes were a spectacular military success," Trump said from the White House, flanked by Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. "Iran's key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated," Trump added.
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1 week ago |
denvergazette.com | Ramsey Touchberry |Kaelan Deese |Marisa Schultz
Senate Republicans will put the focus back on former President Joe Biden with their first hearing Wednesday on his cognitive status while in office and whether ex-White House officials shielded his health decline. The Senate Judiciary Committee will hear testimony from former first-term Trump administration officials, including Sean Spicer, while Democrats will boycott proceedings they deride as a “political undertaking” unworthy of the panel’s time.
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1 week ago |
denvergazette.com | Mabinty Quarshie |Naomi Lim |Marisa Schultz
Ten years ago, then-businessman Donald Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, slowly descended a golden escalator at his Trump Tower in New York City, waving at the crowd that had gathered to hear his remarks. Nearby, Ivanka Trump, his first daughter, stood awaiting her father’s announcement that he was running for president during the 2016 election cycle with a slogan: Make America Great Again.
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2 weeks ago |
denvergazette.com | Christian Datoc |Kaelan Deese |Marisa Schultz
President Donald Trump on Tuesday attempted to link former Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco to the immigration crisis and former President Joe Biden's use of an autopen in office. Trump, speaking to reporters during a wildfire briefing at the White House on Tuesday morning, faced down a number of questions regarding protests and riots opposing his deportation agenda.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
gazette.com | Rachel Schilke |Marisa Schultz |David Sivak
Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) pushed back on claims that President Donald Trump yelled at her in a phone conversation to change her vote on a budget resolution, calling the reports “fake news."Spartz was among a handful of hard-liner holdouts on the resolution to unlock reconciliation, but a phone call from Trump got the Indiana congresswoman to change her vote.
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