Yasmeen Abutaleb,

Yasmeen Abutaleb is a White House reporter for The Washington Post. She joined the publication in 2019 as a national reporter covering health policy and contributed to a New York Times best-selling book on the U.S. government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to joining The Washington Post, she covered health care and technology for Reuters. Abutaleb's work primarily focuses on the White House, with an emphasis on health policy and its impact on American society.

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Recent Articles

NATO Summit: Biden Announces Increased Industrial Production and Military Aid to Ukraine in Response to Russia's Invasion

NATO Summit: Biden Announces Increased Industrial Production and Military Aid to Ukraine in Response to Russia's Invasion

Broke On: Wednesday, 10 July 2024 At the 75th NATO summit, President Biden announced increased industrial production and military aid to Ukraine in response to Russia's invasion. NATO members pledged to expand their defense capabilities, with the US committing F-16 fighter jets and new air defenses. Biden emphasized unity among allies and the need to match Russia's manufacturing capabilities.

Biden Urges Congress to Pass Ukraine Aid Amid Border Policy Negotiations

Broke On: Wednesday, 06 December 2023 President Biden has urged Congress to pass a $106 billion aid package for Ukraine. The proposed aid package includes funding for Ukraine's defenses against Russia, as well as support for Israel, Taiwan, and operations at the US-Mexico border. Senate Republicans have blocked a procedural vote for the aid package due to concerns over border security policy. The Biden administration has signaled a willingness to make compromises on border policy in exchange for the funding.

Biden's Decision to Run for Re-election Influenced by Trump's Candidacy

Broke On: Tuesday, 05 December 2023 President Biden expressed uncertainty about running for re-election in 2024 if he were not facing Republican Donald Trump. Biden emphasized the importance of preventing Trump from winning and spoke about the risks Trump poses to democracy. Biden has previously cited Trump's remarks after the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville as inspiration for challenging him in 2020. Biden also addressed his support for Israel and the need to address the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Biden drew parallels between Trump's language and that used in Nazi Germany.