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Max Thornberry

Max Thornberry is a breaking news editor for the Washington Examiner. He previously reported on business, agriculture, crime, courts, and local and state government for the Northern Virginia Daily. Originally from California, Max studied journalism at the University of Oregon.

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  • Washington Examiner
    10 articles

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  • When does the campaign stop being the campaign? Trump controversies highlight fuzzy lines
    14 Sep 2024—Washington Examiner
    Donald Trump was one of the most famous people in the world when he descended the escalator at Trump Tower in 2015. Since then, he has been in a constant state of campaigning, winning elections, governing, campaigning, losing elections, and campaigning again. The lines between his conduct as a private citizen and his efforts to obtain, retain, or regain office have often blurred together. Those lines have seemingly grown even fuzzier for the former president, who has been indicted on several...
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  • The presidential rematch nobody wanted
    15 Mar 2024—Washington Examiner
    Heading into this year’s presidential election, the country is back where it started four years ago. President Joe Biden is set to be the Democratic nominee once again. Former President Donald Trump is on track to win the GOP nod despite four criminal indictments, 85 felony charges, two impeachments, and a 1-1 record in elections when he’s at the top of the ticket. With the exceptions of Trump’s hard-core base and, arguably, an “uncommitted” effort in Michigan by Democrats to put their thumb...