
Maya Miller
Rosenbaum Fellow in Washington at The New York Times
Covering Congress with @nytimes | fmrly @TheStateWorker for @sacbee_news, @seattletimes, @StarTribune, @DMRegister | letโs go Duke ๐ผ๐
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Amelia Nierenberg |Will Jarvis |Ian Stewart |Jessica Metzger |Maya Miller |Jan Hoffman
By Image Jennifer Vasquez Sura, wife of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia. He was wrongfully detained and deported to El Salvador. Credit... Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times Amelia Nierenberg is a breaking news reporter for The Times in London, covering international news. Maya C. Miller covers Congress as part of the Times Newsroom Fellowship, a program for journalists early in their careers. She is based in Washington.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Maya Miller
While Democrats have widely criticized President Trump's whipsawing trade strategy as chaotic, they've displayed little consensus on where the party stands on tariffs overall. As Democrats push back against the policies of the second Trump administration, they are struggling to convey a clear stance on tariffs, with many walking a political tightrope amid the rapid shifts in President Trump's trade agenda.
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nytimes.com | Robert Jimison |Maya Miller
Mr. Paul has joined Democrats in cosponsoring resolutions that would end Mr. Trump's tariffs, including one that passed the Senate last week to terminate the levies on Canada, which drew the support of three other Republicans. In the House, Republican leaders have rushed to stymie such measures and insulate themselves from having to vote on the issue, at least until the fall.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Danielle Kaye |Eshe Nelson |Keith Bradsher |Rebecca Davis OโBrien |Joe Rennison |Tim Balk | +13 more
The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index fell into a bear market, overshadowing some good news about the U.S. labor market. President Trump insisted his policies were working.
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nytimes.com | Catie Edmondson |Maya Miller
It was the second such overnight voting session for the Senate this year, and Republicans - even those who have publicly expressed concerns about Mr. Trump's tariffs and Mr. Musk's government-cutting initiative - largely held together against Democrats' efforts to alter their budget plan.
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