Jonathan Karl
Coverage of Jonathan Karl in the Nexus archive.
- Mamdani claims democratic socialists can win ‘anywhere’ as Democrats feud over party’s future
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani stated democratic socialists can win elections nationwide, citing recent primary victories of endorsed candidates in New York. He defended his influence amid Democratic Party debates over its future, emphasizing a focus on working people and rejecting warnings from moderate Democrats about socialist policies.
- Mamdani does not support changing Constitution to allow him to run for president
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani stated he does not support changing the Constitution to allow non-native born Americans to run for president. He was born in Uganda and his political base is growing nationally.
- Mamdani: Democratic socialists ‘can get elected anywhere across this country’
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani stated in an interview that democratic socialists can get elected anywhere in the country. The interview was conducted by ABC 'This Week' co-anchor Jonathan Karl.
- Susan Rice slams ‘flimsy’ Trump Iran MOU amid ‘stupid war’: ‘This is a very bad outcome’
Susan Rice criticized President Trump's 14-point Iran MOU as 'flimsy' and a 'very bad outcome,' arguing it provided excessive concessions. She described the agreement as 'egregious' during an interview with ABC News's Jonathan Karl.
- Netanyahu to run for re-election, his party says, after Trump raises doubts
Netanyahu will seek re-election, his Likud Party announced after Trump expressed doubts. The election must be held by October.
- Hassett predicts oil will flow through Strait of Hormuz in ‘a month or two’
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett predicted that oil shipments will resume passing through the Strait of Hormuz in 'a month or two' amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict in Iran. He stated there is 'a lot more traffic' through the strait currently.
- Hegseth’s Leadership of the U.S. Military
The article discusses Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's partisan leadership style under the Trump administration, highlighting his departure from the traditional nonpartisan approach of defense secretaries. Panelists on 'Washington Week With The Atlantic' analyze how Hegseth's actions may reshape the U.S. military and challenge longstanding norms of national security leadership.
- Trump disputes ABC reporter’s account of call after WHCA dinner
President Trump denied calling ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl after the shooting near the White House Correspondents' Association dinner. Trump made the denial in a video posted to the social platform X. The incident occurred after the WHCA dinner.
- Trump slams ABC reporter Jonathan Karl for claiming president called HIM just hours after shooting at White House Correspondents' Dinner
President Trump criticized ABC reporter Jonathan Karl for claiming the president called him after a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The incident occurred just hours after the event. Trump denied the claim made by Karl.
- ABC News reporter claims Trump called to check on him after WHCA Dinner, but Trump says it never happened
President Donald Trump denied calling ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl after the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, despite Karl claiming Trump called to check on him. The dinner was interrupted by an armed gunman who was tackled and taken into custody. Trump insists he never made the call, contradicting Karl's statement on ABC's 'This Week'.
- Trump pushes shaky deal with Iran as Hormuz is shut again, but opponents give him no credit for progress
President Trump claims progress in a ceasefire with Iran amid the Strait of Hormuz shutdown, but faces criticism from opponents and skepticism over the deal's durability. Iran's parliament speaker states both sides remain far apart on a final agreement, while Trump's rhetoric and actions draw mixed public and political reactions.