Carlos Gimenez
Coverage of Carlos Gimenez in the Nexus archive.
- 7/5: Face The Nation
This week's 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' features Ed O'Keefe discussing with NCAA President Charlie Baker, and Reps. Adriano Espaillat and Carlos Gimenez addressing immigration and their American stories.
- 7/5: Face The Nation
On 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,' Ed O'Keefe interviews NCAA President Charlie Baker. Representatives Adriano Espaillat and Carlos Gimenez discuss immigration and their American stories.
- Transcript: Reps. Adriano Espaillat and Carlos Gimenez on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," July 5, 2026
Reps. Adriano Espaillat and Carlos Gimenez were interviewed on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' on July 5, 2026. The interview was taped on July 2, 2026.
- Transcript: Reps. Adriano Espaillat and Carlos Gimenez on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," July 5, 2026
Reps. Adriano Espaillat and Carlos Gimenez were interviewed on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' on July 5, 2026. The transcript, taped on July 2, 2026, features Espaillat, a Democrat from New York, and Gimenez, a Republican from Florida.
- Full Interview: Reps. Adriano Espaillat and Carlos Gimenez
Ed O'Keefe conducted a full interview with Adriano Espaillat and Carlos Gimenez. A portion of the interview aired on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' on July 5, 2026. The interview was taped on July 2, 2026.
- Rep. Carlos Gimenez on coming to America: "The opportunity to live in a land of freedom"
Reps. Carlos Gimenez and Adriano Espaillat, immigrants and naturalized American citizens, discussed immigration and their families' experiences becoming citizens on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.' Gimenez highlighted America as 'a land of freedom.'
- Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," July 5, 2026
This week on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,' Ed O'Keefe speaks to NCAA President Charlie Baker and Reps. Adriano Espaillat and Carlos Gimenez discuss immigration and their American stories.
- South Florida congressional members pushing for more aid in Venezuela
South Florida congressional members are urging the Trump administration to provide additional aid to Venezuela following devastating earthquakes. Lawmakers highlight the need for hospital ships and express concerns about the interim government's response, while also addressing the impact on recently deported migrants.
- Congresswoman Frederica Wilson announces she will not seek re-election
Frederica Wilson, an 83-year-old congresswoman representing Florida’s 24th Congressional District, announced she will not seek re-election. A street in Miami Gardens was named in her honor, recognizing her advocacy for education and youth development. She plans to continue public work through the 5,000 Role Models of Excellence project.
- Cuban-American lawmakers warn Cuba is closer than ever to regime change under Trump administration
Cuban-American lawmakers warn that Cuba's humanitarian and economic crisis has brought the island close to collapse, urging the Trump administration to intensify pressure to drive regime change. They highlight Trump's policies and proximity to Miami as key factors, citing U.S. national security risks and recent murders of Americans by the Cuban regime.
- Havana regime in suspense after Castro indictment with Trump pressure on, says Cuban-born GOP Rep.
Cuban official Raul Castro faces federal indictment, sparking regime uncertainty as U.S. pressure intensifies. Congressman Carlos Gimenez highlights Castro's role in the 1996 downing of U.S. humanitarian aircraft and compares the situation to Venezuela, while emphasizing ongoing geopolitical tensions involving Guantanamo Bay.
- Havana regime in suspense after Castro indictment with Trump pressure on, says Cuban-born GOP Rep.
Cuban-born GOP Rep. Carlos Gimenez claims Raul Castro's federal indictment has caused regime paranoia, citing parallels to other despots' downfalls. The indictment relates to the 1996 downing of two U.S. humanitarian aircraft, with Gimenez asserting Castro intentionally targeted rescue efforts for Cuban refugees. He anticipates sustained U.S. pressure on the Cuban regime amid arrests of allies and geopolitical considerations involving Guantanamo Bay.
- Trump was 'one door away' from danger, GOP lawmakers says as he demands Secret Service explanation
President Donald Trump was 'one door away' from danger at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, according to GOP lawmaker Carlos Gimenez, who criticized Secret Service security gaps. Gimenez, who investigated the 2022 Trump rally shooting in Butler, Pa., raised concerns about similar vulnerabilities at the Washington Hilton, a site of the 1981 Reagan assassination attempt. He demanded answers about the Secret Service's preparedness and training.
- Trump was 'one door away' from danger, GOP lawmakers says as he demands Secret Service explanation
GOP lawmaker Carlos Gimenez claims President Trump was 'one door away' from danger at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, citing security vulnerabilities similar to the Butler rally incident. Gimenez criticized the Secret Service for potential training and planning gaps, emphasizing the need for accountability and improved threat prevention.