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Susan Page

Washington, D.C.

Washington Bureau Chief at USA Today

Washington Bureau chief of USA TODAY and best-selling author of "THE RULEBREAKER: The Life and Times of Barbara Walters." (Simon & Schuster, 2024)

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  • 5 days ago | usatoday.com | Susan Page

    • The U.S. hopes Iran will fold after a bunker-busting bombing. But there's no guarantee. • Trump's debate pitted his promise to avoid "endless wars" with the prospect of a legacy-making achivement. The highest hope of President Trump's bomb attack on Iran: A rogue nuclear program that had defied a half-dozen of his predecessors has finally been destroyed.

  • 5 days ago | flipboard.com | Susan Page

    1 day agoPakistan has announced it plans to nominate US President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize, citing the role that Islamabad says he played in helping to negotiate a ceasefire last month between India and Pakistan. On X, the Pakistani government said Trump deserved the award "in recognition of his …

  • 1 week ago | usatoday.com | Susan Page

    • Aides say Trump is "warming" to the idea of helping Israel overthrow an unfriendly regime in Iran--but there are big risks. • There are parallels with George W. Bush and Iraq, from the perceived nuclear threat to the desire for a bold stroke. • "America First" advocates warn Trump that U.S. military action there would split the coalition that elected him. Regime change is harder than it looks.

  • 1 week ago | usatoday.com | Susan Page

    • It's a long stretch to Election Days that matter more, but the season's handful of race offer some political clues. • Trump commands the GOP while Democrats are still debating the party's direction. • The mayor's race in New York shows how it's easier these days to stage a comeback after scandal. Off-year elections are the tea leaves of American politics, and just as reliable.

  • 1 week ago | usatoday.com | Susan Page

    President Donald Trump's military parade was just eight blocks long. That's true even though the June 14 parade itself turned out to be a damp and relatively low-key affair. Thousands of spectators lined a stretch of Constitution Avenue in an off-and-on drizzle to applaud a slow-moving procession of troops, tanks, drones, a robot dog and a real dog marking the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army.

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Susan Page
Susan Page @SusanPage
7 Jun 25

No ticket needed: Bald eagle on the roof of the Kennedy Center ⁦@kencen⁩ >>> https://t.co/mqFigpNy5C

Susan Page
Susan Page @SusanPage
4 Jun 25

Skid marks: President Trump's fast start has hit some speedbumps. Here's my take on the slog that is governing >>> https://t.co/CPmbUsPKMk via @usatoday

Susan Page
Susan Page @SusanPage
29 May 25

Is it a cover-up if it takes place in plain sight? From @CarlPLeubsdorf >>>

Carl P. Leubsdorf
Carl P. Leubsdorf @CarlPLeubsdorf

The effort by Biden's top aides to hide his increasing frailty may have been the least successful cover-up since Watergate. The voters already knew. https://t.co/yUzEq9hU6r