By: Jacqueline Alemany
“New media is completely polluted and the air is dirty. I figured out a way to breathe in that environment,” Schlossberg said in an interview with MSNBC's Jacqueline Alemany.


Congressional Investigations Reporter
Jacqueline Alemany is a Congressional Investigations reporter for The Washington Post. She covers a range of topics including government and politics, international affairs, and public policy, with a particular focus on conflict, elections, and security policy. Alemany's work has been featured in prominent outlets such as The Seattle Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and MSNBC.
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Jacqueline Alemany's coverage largely focuses on politics, government announcements, and legal policy regulations within the United States. She frequently covers evolving political stories and breaking news related to key figures such as House Republicans, House Speaker, and specific events like the impeachment inquiry.
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