
Sarah Cahlan
Senior Visual Forensics Reporter at The Washington Post
Senior video reporter @washingtonpost Visual Forensics Contact: [email protected] Previously: WaPo Fact Checker, @NBCNews @NAHJ fellow, @ucbsoj doc
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1 week ago |
bostonglobe.com | Sarah Cahlan |Teo Armus |Samantha Schmidt
In an interview with ABC News on Tuesday night, Trump again adamantly insisted that Abrego García is a gang member while referencing a photo circulated by his administration on social media that labels the tattoos on his four fingers with: “M - S - 1 - 3.”A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. “They looked, and on his knuckles he has ‘MS-13,’” the president said in the interview. “He had MS-13 on his knuckles, tattooed. … It says MS13.
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1 week ago |
postguam.com | Sarah Cahlan |Maria Paul |María Paúl |Teo Armus |Samantha Schmidt
As the legal battle continues over the fate of Kilmar Abrego García, President Donald Trump has repeatedly cited tattoos on the mistakenly deported man’s knuckles as proof that he is an MS-13 gang member and should not be returned from El Salvador. But several law enforcement officials and researchers who study the transnational gang say the tattoos on Abrego García’s left hand - a marijuana leaf, a smiley face, a cross and a skull - do not show definitive evidence of any gang affiliation.
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Sarah Cahlan |Maria Paul |María Luisa Paúl |Teo Armus |Samantha Schmidt
Kilmar Abrego García’s tattoos alone do not prove MS-13 membership, experts say (washingtonpost.com) Kilmar Abrego García’s tattoos alone do not prove MS-13 membership, experts say By Sarah Cahlan; María Luisa Paúl; Teo Armus; Samantha Schmidt 2025050100301400 As the legal battle continues over the fate of Kilmar Abrego García, President Donald Trump has repeatedly cited tattoos on the mistakenly deported man's knuckles as proof that he is an MS-13 gang member and should not be returned from...
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1 month ago |
unionleader.com | Ian Shapira |Clara Ence Morse |Aaron Schaffer |Sarah Cahlan
The perpetual hunt for clues about the 20th century’s most dissected political assassination - the shooting of President John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963, in Dallas - took a turn Tuesday night with the release of more than 31,000 pages from the National Archives. The dissemination of the records, ordered by President Donald Trump, is the latest in a string of disclosures since the 1990s that have tweaked how the nation and its historians view Kennedy’s killing.
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2 months ago |
svet.sme.sk | Sarah Cahlan |Rachel Chason
Civilistom odrezávajú hlavy. Kossi ag Mohamed sediaci na motorke v Bassikounou v Mauritánii utiekol pred násilím v malijskom regióne Timbuktu. (Zdroj: Carmen Yasmine Abd Ali — The Washington Post)Text vyšiel pôvodne v denníku The Washington Post. Malijské rodiny cez noc putujú po vedľajších púštnych cestách a cez deň prichádzajú do mauritánskeho pohraničného mesta Bassikounou s hrozivými príbehmi o bielych mužoch v maskách, ktorí ich vyhnali z domovov.
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