Joe Jacquez
Joe Jacquez is a reporter at The Hill, covering news related to the U.S. Congress and politics with a focus on environmental issues and public lands management. Prior to joining The Hill, he worked as a staff writer for E&E News covering energy and environmental policy under the Trump administration.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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Contradictions
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- Climate change protesters were among those who stormed the field
- Eight climate protesters were arrested at the Congressional Baseball Game on June 12, 2024.
- Eight protesters were arrested for interrupting the game
- Several people jumped onto the field during the game
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Recent Articles
FBI Investigates Deadly Shootout Between Suspect and Yellowstone Rangers on Independence Day
Broke On: Thursday, 04 July 2024On July 4, 2024, in Yellowstone National Park's Canyon Village, a man with a firearm threatened rangers. During the ensuing confrontation, gunfire ensued and the suspect was killed. One park ranger is injured and hospitalized. The FBI leads the investigation into this incident; nearby areas remain closed. Climate Defiance Disrupts Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park: Eight Arrested
Broke On: Wednesday, 12 June 2024Climate Defiance disrupted the 2024 Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park, delaying play with over a dozen protesters storming the field during the second inning. Eight individuals were arrested on federal charges. Anti-Israel protesters also unfurled a flag, but the game continued and was eventually won by one team. The event raises funds for local charities serving vulnerable children and families in D.C., marking a long-standing tradition of bipartisan solidarity.