
Peter Eisler
Reporter at Reuters
Investigations/Enterprise Reporter @Reuters, formerly @USATODAY.
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2 weeks ago |
reuters.com | Sarah N. Lynch |Ned Parker |Peter Eisler |Andrew Goudsward
WASHINGTON - Created after the Watergate scandal, the U.S. Justice Department’s Public Integrity Section has fought political corruption for nearly half a century. Five months into President Donald Trump’s second term, it has been stripped of power. The unit has lost its authority to file new cases. Its staff has been reduced from more than 30 attorneys to five.
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1 month ago |
apple.news | Ned Parker |Mike Spector |Peter Eisler |Linda So
Loomer continued her attacks with nine more posts in the ensuing days – and more than 600 calls and emails flooded McConnell’s Rhode Island courthouse, including death threats and menacing messages taunting his family, according to a court clerk and another person familiar with the communications.
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1 month ago |
reuters.com | Ned Parker |Mike Spector |Peter Eisler |Linda So |Nate Raymond
Note: This story contains offensive language. When U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ruled in April that Trump administration officials could face criminal contempt charges for deporting migrants in defiance of a court order, the blowback was immediate. When Elon Musk shared an online post that mischaracterized the work of Judge Boasberg’s daughter, some of his followers responded on X with calls “to lock her up."The president’s supporters unleashed a wave of threats and menacing posts.
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1 month ago |
usnews.com | Sarah Lynch |Peter Eisler
By Sarah N. Lynch and Peter EislerWASHINGTON (Reuters) - A member of Elon Musk's U.S. Department of Government Efficiency helped steer the Justice Department's April termination of more than $811 million in grants, including funding for Trump administration priorities such as aid to crime victims and police, according to a document and a person familiar with the matter.
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2 months ago |
today.westlaw.com | Peter Eisler |Cynthia Osterman |Sarah N. Lynch |Scott Malone
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A member of Elon Musk's U.S. Department of Government Efficiency helped steer the Justice Department's April termination of more than $811 million in grants, including funding for Trump administration priorities such as aid to...
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RT @Reuters: Stripped of its authority and nearly all its staff, the U.S. Justice Department’s storied Public Integrity Section is on life…

Honored to be on the @Reuters team that was awarded this year's Toner Prize for National Political Reporting. Big thanks to @NewhouseSU and the judges, and to my teammates @nedmparker1 , @JTanfani , @AramRoston. Congrats to the other honorees/finalists on their outstanding work!

Announcing the winners of this year's #TonersPrizes! 🟠 Winner, Excellence in National Political Reporting: Reuters 🟠 Honorable Mention, National Political Reporting: Politico 🟠 Winner, Excellence in Local Political Reporting: NJ Advance Media Read: https://t.co/P0t9KmWhAq https://t.co/fbBOhaze6p

RT @nedmparker1: Honored our Reuters team @byPeterEisler @JTanfani @AramRoston @specialreports @Reuters has won the Toner Prize for Excell…