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National politics reporter at , covering 2020. Katie.glueck@nytimes.com

New York, NY
Joined June 2010

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    Nov 7

    NEW: In many ways, he ran as the politician he has always been. And for one extraordinary election, that was enough. Our dive on how, after a half-century in public life, Joseph R. Biden Jr. became president-elect of the United States. w/

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    Trump fires the head of DHS's cybersecurity arm, Chris Krebs, after the agency issued a joint statement with other top election officials saying "there is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised."

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    NEW: tells New Orleans he can do more from the West Wing, ribs and says, yes, he'll "probably" endorse a favored successor in what's shaping up to be humdinger of a special >

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    On MSNBC, Delaware Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester backs Chris Coons as a Biden Secretary of State pick and she'd be "honored" to be considered for the Senate seat if it opens.

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  5. Biden and Bibi speak, the prime minister's account says >

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    Here is a NYT piece on some of these announcements showing "the importance that he is also placing on surrounding himself with people whose advice he implicitly trusts."

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  7. More, per transition: Mike Donilon, senior adviser to the president Dana Remus, counsel to the president Julie Rodriguez, director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs Annie Tomasini, director of Oval Office operations

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  8. Nov 16

    Richmond answered the phone briefly & seemed to be in a good mood. He laughingly declined to confirm next steps but acknowledged that he would discuss his “future” tomorrow. On latest Bidenworld moves - Richmond, O'Malley Dillon+ Ricchetti - w/

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    Nov 16

    BIDEN on trade: "The idea that we are poking our finger in the eyes of our friends and embracing autocrats makes no sense to me."

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    Joe Biden says he and Jill spent the morning today trying to figure out which family members can gather for their Thanksgiving. “How we gonna do it? We’ve narrowed down which family members—and that they were tested, recently tested, within 24 hours.”

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    Nov 16

    On the day he gets a Trump subtweet, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine gets an attaboy from Biden at a news conference for being a Republican governor who's done right with coronavirus mandates.

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    Joe Biden says of Trump's resistance to transitioning of power. “I find this more embarrassing for the country than debilitating for my ability to get started.”

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  13. Nov 16

    "my colleague" -- you can take Joe Biden out of the Senate but you can't take the Senate out of Joe Biden

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    Nov 16

    Biden showing no sign of pushing for a smaller, quicker stimulus compromise: “Right now, Congress should come together and pass a Covid relief package like the Heroes Act."

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    Nov 16

    3PM on : Biden’s economy & Covid strategy, GA runoff with ; on Philly restrictions; on Asian RCEP trade deal; talks Ethiopian war; CMO Dr. Zaks on new vaccine +

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    Nov 16

    With 44 years in Washington, Joe Biden is the most establishment president in decades. One side effect: an entourage of former aides who are now K Street denizens at odds with his agenda. w/ Brody Mullins

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    Nov 15

    NEW: Both parties had reason to celebrate last week, but the aftermath has been more sobering Rs won’t detach themselves from Trump anytime soon and demography isn’t necessarily destiny for Ds On this era of political trench warfare, w >

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  18. Nov 15

    NEW:for anyone who hasn’t spent 18 months following Biden around,a field guide to how he makes decisions, what shapes his instincts & some of the quirks/personality the world is about to see up close (plus workout routine details) w/ ⁦

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  20. Nov 14

    Or, to otherwise sum up Biden's posture toward Trump this week: Who Needs a Call From Your Opponent When the Pope Is on the Phone?

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    Nov 13

    In his first week as president-elect, Biden treated Trump as if he were a heckler shouting from the bleachers who would eventually tire and go home. With :

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