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  2. Maggie Hassan - Wikipedia

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    On June 19, 2018, a congressional intern was caught on video yelling, "Mr. President, fuck you!", as Trump walked through the United States Capitol for a meeting with Republican representatives. [62] On June 25, Hassan's office confirmed that a Hassan intern, Caitlin Marriott, was the person caught on video swearing at Trump.

  3. USA Today - Wikipedia

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    USA Today (often stylized in all caps [5]) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company. Founded by Al Neuharth in 1980 and launched on September 14, 1982, the newspaper operates from Gannett's corporate headquarters in New York, NY. [6]

  4. USA Today (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    USA Today magazine is a periodical published since 1978 by the Society for the Advancement of Education. It is unrelated to the USA Today newspaper. The magazine is based in West Babylon, New York. [1] Among the topics covered by the magazine are politics, ecology, education, business, media, literature, science, and religion. [citation needed]

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  6. USA Today (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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  7. Joe Biden sits down with USA TODAY's Susan Page for ... - AOL

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    Susan Page, USA TODAY's Washington Bureau chief, exclusively interviewed outgoing President Joe Biden about his legacy, the 2024 election and more.

  8. Maggie Haberman - Wikipedia

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    Maggie Lindsy Haberman (born October 30, 1973) is an American journalist, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, and a political analyst for CNN.She previously worked as a political reporter for the New York Post, the New York Daily News, and Politico.

  9. Maggie Grace - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Grace Denig was born in Worthington, Ohio, to Valinn (née Everett) and Fred Denig, who ran a family jewelry business. [2] She attended Worthington Christian Schools from kindergarten through ninth grade and briefly attended Thomas Worthington High School, [3] where she began acting in school plays and community theater, [4] including a 2000 Gallery Players production of The Crucible ...