
Peter Eisler
Reporter at Reuters
Investigations/Enterprise Reporter @Reuters, formerly @USATODAY.
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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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1 month 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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1 month ago |
denvergazette.com | Sarah N. 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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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…

RT @marisaataylor: NEW: Tesla cited by U.S. regulators over worker's death. https://t.co/BvClH8Xx2k w/ @byPeterEisler & @rachael_levy