
Samuel R. Chamberlain
National Politics Editor at New York Post
National politics editor @NYPost. Suzanne’s husband, Quinn’s dad, sports fan. Opinions mine. Correspondence: [email protected]. What’s your story?
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2 days ago |
nypost.com | Joe Marino |Samuel R. Chamberlain |Victor Nava
A 23-year-old man was nabbed by Secret Service agents early Wednesday after hopping the wall around President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, telling officers he wanted to “spread the gospel” to Trump and wed his 18-year-old granddaughter, Kai. Anthony Thomas Reyes was busted just after midnight and confessed to arresting officers that he had scaled the wall surrounding the Palm Beach, Fla. property.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Samuel R. Chamberlain |Taylor Herzlich |Diana Glebova |Victor Nava
A federal appeals court put the brakes Thursday on a lower court order that overturned most of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs. A full 11-judge panel on the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit stayed the order by the Manhattan-based Court of International Trade while a White House appeal is heard.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Samuel R. Chamberlain
A federal appeals court put the brakes Thursday on a lower court order that overturned most of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs. A full 11-judge panel on the US Court of Appeals for the federal circuit stayed the order by the Manhattan-based Court of International Trade while the White House appeal is heard.
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2 weeks ago |
nypost.com | Steven Vago |Samuel R. Chamberlain |Ryan King
The father of the terror suspect accused of gunning down two soon-to-be-engaged Israeli Embassy staffers at the Capital Jewish Museum was honored by a far-left member of Congress with an invitation to President Trump’s joint address this past March, The Post has exclusively learned. “Eric Rodriguez was our guest during the President’s Joint Speech to Congress, but we don’t know his family,” Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García (D-Ill.) said Thursday night.
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2 weeks ago |
nypost.com | Samuel R. Chamberlain
An evenly divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that states cannot provide funding to religious charter schools, turning away from a potential decision that would have fundamentally changed K-12 education. The 4-4 split meant the justices upheld the Oklahoma Supreme Court’s ruling that both Sooner State law and the US Constitution prohibit taxpayer funding from going toward religious schools.
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