
Natalie Allison
White House Reporter at The Washington Post
White House reporter for @WashingtonPost by way of @Politico + @Tennessean. NC native. Hit me up: [email protected] or Signal: natalieallison.01
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2 days ago |
washingtonpost.com | Michael Birnbaum |Natalie Allison |Ellen Francis
Trump embraces NATO security alliance after years of attacks (washingtonpost.com) Trump embraces NATO security alliance after years of attacks By Michael Birnbaum; Natalie Allison; Ellen Francis 2025062516391100 THE HAGUE — President Donald Trump issued a full-throated endorsement of NATO and its defense mission after a summit of alliance leaders Wednesday, in his most forceful backing of a group he once threatened to abandon.
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3 days ago |
washingtonpost.com | Michael Birnbaum |Natalie Allison
Trump questions U.S. commitment to NATO defense (washingtonpost.com) Trump questions U.S. commitment to NATO defense By Michael Birnbaum; Natalie Allison 2025062416022000 THE HAGUE — President Donald Trump fell short Tuesday of fully endorsing Washington's promise to defend its allies, saying of NATO nations that "I'm committed to being their friends" but that whether he is committed to their mutual defense "depends on your definition." The comments on Air Force One as Trump flew to a...
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4 days ago |
postguam.com | Natalie Allison |Michael Birnbaum
For days, President Donald Trump played coy about whether he would strike Iran, declaring that he hadn’t yet made up his mind even as he approved attack plans and directed military officials to ready their forces. Within a small circle of White House and administration officials, however, it was clear that even when Trump said on Thursday that he might take as long as "two weeks" to decide, an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities was imminent, and the ruse was already underway.
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5 days ago |
nny360.com | Natalie Allison |Michael Birnbaum
For days, President Donald Trump played coy about whether he would strike Iran, declaring that he hadn’t yet made up his mind even as he approved attack plans and directed military officials to ready their forces. Within a small circle of White House and administration officials, however, it was clear that even when Trump said Thursday that he might take as long as “two weeks” to decide, an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities was imminent, and the ruse was already underway.
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5 days ago |
smh.com.au | Natalie Allison |Michael Birnbaum
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. For days, President Donald Trump played coy about his plans to strike Iran, declaring that he hadn’t yet made up his mind even as he approved attack plans and directed military officials to ready their forces.
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