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Shane Goldmacher

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National Political Correspondent at The New York Times

New York Times national political correspondent, Ex-@NYTMetro @POLITICO, @NationalJournal and @latimes. SF Giants fan. [email protected]

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  • 1 week ago | telegraphindia.com | Julie Bosman |Shane Goldmacher |Katie Glueck |Tyler Pager

    In his first expansive public comments since leaving the White House, Biden said that President Trump had taken aim at Social Security, doing 'damage and destruction' to a program that millions of Americans depend on Julie Bosman, Shane Goldmacher, Katie Glueck, Tyler Pager Published 17.04.25, 08:42 AM Joe Biden makes his first major speech since leaving office in Chicago onTuesday. Reuters Joseph R.

  • 1 week ago | staradvertiser.com | Julie Bosman |Shane Goldmacher |Katie Glueck |Tyler Pager

    Joe Biden forcefully defended Social Security in a speech to disability advocates in Chicago on Tuesday, condemning the Trump administration for “taking a hatchet” to the Social Security Administration. In his first expansive public comments since leaving the White House, Biden said President Donald Trump had taken aim at Social Security, doing “damage and destruction” to a program that millions of Americans depend on.

  • 1 week ago | nytimes.com | Shane Goldmacher

    He added, "David Hogg is a passionate advocate and we are grateful for his service to the Democratic Party, whether it be in his role as a D.N.C. vice chair or in an outside capacity."The D.N.C. is planning to work with Mr. Hogg and internal committees to determine what comes next, a party official said.

  • 1 week ago | mercurynews.com | Lisa Lerer |Tyler Pager |Shane Goldmacher |Erica Green

    By Lisa Lerer, Tyler Pager, Shane Goldmacher and Erica L. Green | New York TimesKamala Harris felt compelled to speak out about what President Trump was doing to the country. But not enough to attack him by name. Two days earlier, the law firm that hired her husband, Doug Emhoff, with a multimillion-dollar salary had struck a deal with the White House to avoid crippling sanctions — an agreement Emhoff had objected to beforehand in private talks with the firm’s leaders.

  • 2 weeks ago | nytimes.com | Lisa Lerer |Tyler Pager |Shane Goldmacher |Erica Green

    A successful campaign for governor of California in 2026, Kamala Harris has told allies, would give her a prominent perch from which to push back against President Trump and defend Democratic priorities. Former Vice President Kamala Harris has not decided her next move, but some of her closest allies say she is leaning toward a run for governor of California that would all but foreclose the possibility of running for president in the next election. Credit...

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12 Apr 25

The only three 10 win teams in the MLB are all in the NL West

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11 Apr 25

Gov. Kim Reynolds of Iowa, who endorsed DeSantis over Trump, announces she won't seek reelection in 2026. She had previously led RGA. “This wasn’t an easy decision because I love this state and I love serving you.” https://t.co/sl8KqQpGtJ

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11 Apr 25

RT @AaronBlake: Trump’s tariff reversal actually raised tariffs overall https://t.co/u5YLaSuhKY