Brian Schwalb
Coverage of Brian Schwalb in the Nexus archive.
- DC primary election results: Voters pick nominees for new mayor, delegate, AG
DC voters selected nominees for mayor, delegate to Congress, attorney general, and council seats in a primary election. Janeese Lewis George and Kenyan McDuffie are leading candidates for mayor, while Robert White and Brooke Pinto compete for delegate. Brian Schwalb faces J.P. Szymkowicz in the attorney general race. Democrats are favored to win most races due to the city's voter composition.
- Polls open DC on primary day with big changes on the ballot
Voters in D.C. are participating in a primary election that could reshape key city government positions, including the delegate to Congress, attorney general, D.C. Council seats, and the mayor's race. This election marks the first use of ranked choice voting in D.C., with winners likely not finalized until mid-July.
- Get to know DC attorney general candidate Brian Schwalb
Brian Schwalb, a candidate for D.C. Attorney General, is featured in WTOP's coverage of the June primary election. The article includes his responses to a questionnaire about his priorities and views on key issues, as part of WTOP's Election 2026 reporting.
- Get to know DC attorney general candidate JP Szymkowicz
JP Szymkowicz is running for D.C. Attorney General against incumbent Brian Schwalb. The article is part of WTOP's coverage of the D.C. primary and Election 2026.
- Trump flagged 'fake crime numbers' in DC months before 13 officers accused of cooking books
President Donald Trump warned of 'fake crime numbers' in DC nearly a year ago, and now 13 officers are accused of manipulating statistics. The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating alleged manipulation of crime reporting. Senior officials, including an assistant chief and district commander, are among those being scrutinized.
- Trump flagged 'fake crime numbers' in DC months before 13 officers accused of cooking books
President Donald Trump warned about fake crime numbers in DC nearly a year ago, and now 13 officers are accused of cooking books. The Metropolitan Police Department is embroiled in scandal, with senior officials being scrutinized. An ongoing probe into alleged manipulation of statistics has found thousands of misclassified cases.
- Live Nation settles DC lawsuit for $9.9M
Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, has agreed to pay $9.9 million to settle a lawsuit with the District of Columbia over deceptive ticket pricing practices, as announced by D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb. The settlement stems from an investigation by the Office of the Attorney General into allegations of misleading customers about ticket pricing.
- DC's bid to block Trump’s National Guard deployment hits basic legal snag: Can’t sue itself
Washington, D.C. faces a legal hurdle in its lawsuit against Trump's National Guard deployment, as courts question whether the district can sue the federal government. The case centers on D.C.'s claim of self-governance versus federal authority, with Trump-appointed judges suggesting the city lacks standing to sue.
- DC's bid to block Trump’s National Guard deployment hits basic legal snag: Can’t sue itself
DC's National Guard lawsuit against Trump's deployment faces a legal hurdle as courts question if the district can sue itself. The case centers on D.C.'s claim of self-governance versus federal authority, with judges suggesting the city lacks standing to challenge federal actions in court.