Monica Alba
Coverage of Monica Alba in the Nexus archive.
- Iranian media: Tehran suspends U.S. peace talks over Israeli attacks in Lebanon
Iranian state media reported that Tehran has suspended peace talks with the U.S. due to Israeli attacks in Lebanon. President Donald Trump stated he had not been informed of the suspension, and the article explores potential impacts on the U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
- Trump: Iran is ‘negotiating on fumes’ as deal remains unclear
President Donald Trump stated he would only make a good deal with Iran or no deal at all, while the White House dismissed an Iranian state media-released draft of a potential peace agreement as a 'fabrication.'
- Justice Department sets up 'anti-weaponization fund' after Trump drops IRS lawsuit
The Justice Department announced that President Trump is dropping his lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service in exchange for the creation of an anti-weaponization fund. The fund's purpose and usage are to be reported by NBC News' Monica Alba. This development comes after a lawsuit initiated by President Trump.
- Vance: Trump answer on Americans’ finances a ‘misrepresentation’
Vice President JD Vance disagrees with President Trump's comments on considering Americans' financial situations in making decisions around the Iran war. Trump stated he doesn't think about Americans' financial situations when making such decisions. Vance calls this a 'misrepresentation'.
- Secret Service shoots armed man who fired at officers near White House
The Secret Service shot an armed individual near the White House after they opened fire on officers. The incident occurred and was reported by NBC News. The person's identity has not been disclosed.
- Trump says Iran wants to make a deal but he is 'not satisfied' with proposal
President Trump stated that Iran is seeking to negotiate a deal with the U.S., but he expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's proposal. The ongoing conflict between the two nations remains unresolved.
- Trump renews calls for new White House ballroom after shooting
President Trump and his allies have renewed calls for constructing a new White House ballroom following a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. NBC News reporter Monica Alba covered the development.
- WHCD shooting suspect displayed anti-Trump sentiments in writings
Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in the White House Correspondents’ dinner shooting at the Washington Hilton hotel, expressed anti-Trump sentiments in his writings. NBC News reporter Monica Alba detailed Allen's background and his targeted writings.