Luke Broadwater
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Luke Broadwater

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@nytimes White House Correspondent. Former Congressional Correspondent. @baltimoresun alum. Co-author of "Mad House," out March 25: https://t.co/Mn7iK6IsIu

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Risking Wrath of Trump, Some in G.O.P. Push Back

Lawmakers, Normally Compliant, Oppose Funds for Ballroom and Supporters

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Risking Wrath of Trump, Some in G.O.P. Push Back

Lawmakers, Normally Compliant, Oppose Funds for Ballroom and Supporters

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New York TimesMAY 23, 2026Lead Story
The story examines emerging internal friction within the Republican party regarding the former president's legislative and financial demands.
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In Xi-Trump Relationship, Flattery Cloaks Mistrust

Race for Edge on A.I. May Hinder Talks About Risks; Each Leader Is Wary of a Rival Power's Global Ambition

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New York TimesMAY 14, 2026Lead Story
The paper frames the diplomatic summit as a performance, emphasising the strategic competition and deep-seated suspicion between the two leaders despite their outward displays of camaraderie.
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A No-Bid Contract to Turn a Reflecting Pool Blue

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New York TimesMAY 10, 2026
Reports on an administrative decision bypassing standard procurement procedures, framing it as an unusual use of executive authority.
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President’s ‘Garden of Heroes’ Keeps Rising in Size and Cost

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New York TimesMAY 4, 2026
Highlights administrative project overruns and ballooning budgets for a symbolic presidential monument initiative.
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GUNMAN AT GALA SCORNED TRUMP, AUTHORITIES SAY

Confusion and Fright Among Guests

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New York TimesAPR 27, 2026Lead Story
The paper frames the incident as a major security event, balancing reports of the emotional chaos experienced by guests with the forensic details of the developing official investigation. The prominent use of a detailed floor plan emphasizes an analytical, timeline-driven approach to reporting the breach.
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As Triumphal Arch Keeps Getting Bigger, So Does the Backlash

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New York TimesAPR 17, 2026
Examines the aesthetic and political controversy surrounding a proposed Washington monument, using architectural diagrams to illustrate its scale.

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Paperboy tracks bylines on the front pages of major US and UK broadsheets. This page shows every front-page story attributed to Luke Broadwater in our archive, based on bylines extracted from front-page images by AI. It covers only front-page stories — not the full output of this journalist. Data begins April 2026.