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Carl Hulse
@hillhulse40.8K followers
Chief Washington Correspondent of The New York Times; On Washington column regularly in the NYT. Drummer. Occasional Coloradan. Author of "Confirmation Bias."
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REPUBLICANS SEEK $1 BILLION TO USE FOR A BALLROOM
CITING SECURITY NEEDS Public Money Is Targeted for a Project Billed as Privately Financed
View Front PageNew York Times • MAY 6, 2026
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Trump Foiling Party Facing Midterms: His Own
Repeated Rug-Pulling Is Wasting His Trifecta in Washington
NY
New York Times•JUN 26, 2026
Balking at Trump Fund, G.O.P. Hits the Brakes on the Budget
With:Michael Gold
NY
New York Times•MAY 22, 2026Reports on intra-party divisions within the Republican Party over legislative priorities and funding allocations.

REPUBLICANS SEEK $1 BILLION TO USE FOR A BALLROOM
CITING SECURITY NEEDS Public Money Is Targeted for a Project Billed as Privately Financed
NY
New York Times•MAY 6, 2026•Lead StoryThe paper highlights a discrepancy between earlier claims of private financing and a new legislative push for taxpayer funding, framing the issue as a matter of fiscal transparency.

TOP REPUBLICANS HAVE DEAL TO END D.H.S. SHUTDOWN
A SHARP TURNAROUND
With:Michael Gold
NY
New York Times•APR 2, 2026•Lead StoryThe paper leads with an analytical overview of the Supreme Court arguments, focusing on the skeptical questioning from conservative justices rather than the underlying political controversy. The presence of the president is noted as an unusual structural detail rather than a dramatic one.
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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 Carl Hulse 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.
