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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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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Susan Page

    Joe Biden's exit from American politics was never going to be easy. After a lifetime in public office that ended with an unprecedented turnaround on whether to seek a second term, the former president has watched his mental acuity increasingly scrutinized and his White House legacy systematically steamrolled by his successor −all this in the four months since he moved out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

  • 2 weeks ago | usatoday.com | Susan Page

    Joe Biden's exit from American politics was never going to be easy. After a lifetime in public office that ended with an unprecedented turnaround on whether to seek a second term, the former president has watched his mental acuity increasingly scrutinized and his White House legacy systematically steamrollered by his successor −all this in the four months since he moved out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

  • 1 month ago | usatoday.com | Susan Page

    WASHINGTON − And on the 101st day, trouble. The morning after President Donald Trump marked his first 100 days back in the Oval Office with a triumphant rally in Michigan, his celebratory rhetoric hit the hard wall of economic reality. For the first time in three years, the U.S. economy contracted.

  • 1 month ago | usatoday.com | Susan Page |Zac Anderson

    WASHINGTON - From the structure of the global economy to the use of plastic straws, Donald Trump's second term has already overseen a whirlwind of change. Not since Franklin Roosevelt has a new president driven so many shifts, so fast. Actually, Trump may have FDR beat on the signature first-100-days marker, even though his predecessor was inaugurated with a Great Depression to tackle.

  • 2 months ago | ca.news.yahoo.com | Susan Page

    Donald Trump has always been comfortable taking risks, from his early real estate deals to his late-in-life jump into electoral politics. Now by imposing tariffs that have started a global trade war, he is taking the biggest gamble of his lifetime. And maybe of everybody else's. Trump is betting that mainstream economists and presidents since World War II have been wrong in generally embracing trade as the best way to build prosperity at home and forge peaceful relations around the world.

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Susan Page
Susan Page @SusanPage
9 May 25

RT @Suntimes: Today's front page. https://t.co/0JL9vCHAX3

Susan Page
Susan Page @SusanPage
8 May 25

"The impact of political landslides and the resulting mandates wear off, even when they are substantial," @CarlPLeubsdorf writes. Is that beginning to happen with the Big Beautiful Bill? >>>

Carl P. Leubsdorf
Carl P. Leubsdorf @CarlPLeubsdorf

GOP hesitancy in passing Trump's "big beautiful bill" indicates growing concerns about the impact of proposed spending cuts. https://t.co/PXQbyan25s

Susan Page
Susan Page @SusanPage
4 May 25

Who is Kilmar Abrego Garcia? My @USATODAY colleagues @willcarless @eduardomcuevas @npenzenstadler @mcollinsNEWS explored his life in El Salvador, before he was at the center of a political and legal maelstrom >>> https://t.co/V5SPrBozyY