Gabriella Muñoz
Articles by Gabriella Muñoz
Richard Blumenthal hopes lawsuit will show Donald Trump that ‘he is not above the law’
Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut spoke Thursday about the lawsuit that he and nearly 200 other Democrats in Congress are bringing to court against President Trump. Published June 7, 2018
Voters more likely to elect candidates to balance Donald Trump: Poll
An NBC News and Wall Street Journal poll Thursday offered some good news for President Trump's job approval rating, but not for the Republican Party as a whole. Published June 7, 2018
Donald Trump convinced by Kim Kardashian West to commute elderly woman’s life sentence
President Trump on Wednesday commuted the sentence of Alice Marie Johnson, a great-grandmother serving life in prison for a nonviolent drug crime, the White House announced Wednesday. Published June 6, 2018
Newt Gingrich defends Bill Clinton, says former president unable to ‘get closure and just move on’
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich defended his former political nemesis Bill Clinton Wednesday morning during an interview on "Fox & Friends." Published June 6, 2018
Rudy Giuliani said Kim Jong-un ‘on hands and knees’ begging for summit meeting
President Trump's lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani said Wednesday that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was on "his hands and knees" requesting to meet with Mr. Trump. Published June 6, 2018
Doug Pederson, Philadelphia Eagles coach, shuts down Trump questions
Philadelphia Eagles coach Doug Pederson on Wednesday shut down questions about the swirling controversy his team was caught in this week after being disinvited from the White House. Published June 6, 2018
114 arrested in massive immigration raid in Ohio
A massive immigration raid in Ohio resulted in ICE arresting 114 illegal immigrants on Tuesday. Published June 6, 2018
Steve Scalise returns to ballpark a year after shooting
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise returned to the ballpark early Wednesday morning, nearly a year after he was gravely injured by a shooter targeting the Republican baseball team. Published June 6, 2018
Dick Durbin slams Jeff Sessions over immigration policies
Sen. Richard J. Durbin on Wednesday slammed the Justice Department's decision to separate parents and children that cross the U.S-Mexican border illegally. Published June 6, 2018
Pamela Anderson defends Julian Assange: ‘A great testament to the human spirit’
Pamela Anderson defended her friend, Julian Assange, on Tucker Carlson's show last night. Published June 6, 2018
Mia Love to join the Republican men’s charity baseball team
Rep. Mia Love said Tuesday that she will be joining the upcoming June 14 charity game played by the Republican men's baseball team and reflected on the shooting last year that targeted the team. Published June 6, 2018
Kilauea continues to claim land and threaten health in Hawaii
The Kilauea volcano continues to drown parts of Hawaii's Big Island in lava, leaving destroyed property in its wake. Published June 5, 2018
Trump may pardon 63-year-old after petitions from Kim Kardashian
As speculation stirs over the extent of the presidential pardon, President Trump may be preparing to extend one to a 63-year-old woman serving a life sentence for a first-time, nonviolent drug offense. Published June 5, 2018
Betsy DeVos’ school safety commission avoids guns, focuses on violent video games
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos revealed on Tuesday that the president's school safety commission will not consider the impact of guns in gun violence. Published June 5, 2018
Jack Phillips, Colorado baker, speaks out on Supreme Court ruling: ‘I was thrilled’
The Christian baker at the center of Tuesday's Supreme Court ruling in a religious-liberty case said Tuesday on the "Today" show that he was "thrilled" with the outcome. Published June 5, 2018
Colorado baker speaks out on Supreme Court ruling: ‘I was thrilled’
In light of Monday's Supreme Court ruling on the Masterpiece Cakeshop case the christian baker at the center of the controversy spoke out on NBC's "TODAY" show. Published June 5, 2018
‘Roseanne’ reboot may get a second life: Reports
ABC is in talks to possibly continue the smash hit show in one form or another after its sudden cancellation in the fallout of Roseanne Barr's controversial tweet, according to several reports. Published June 5, 2018
Koch brothers challenge Trump over tariffs
In addition to opposition from foreign trade allies, President Trump is facing pushback on the homefront over his proposed trade policies. Published June 5, 2018
Death toll rises in wake of Guatemala volcano eruption
The death toll is rising after a violent volcano eruption in central Guatemala. Published June 4, 2018
George H.W. Bush discharged from Maine hospital
Former President George H.W. Bush was released from a Maine hospital Monday afternoon after being admitted late last month for low blood pressure. Published June 4, 2018