By: Sara Ashley O’Brien, Sabrina Siddiqui
Activists are rallying in D.C. to protest the Trump administration’s handling of glyphosate, the weedkiller sold as Roundup.


Sabrina Siddiqui is a National Politics Reporter at The Wall Street Journal. She covers a range of topics including healthcare administration, public health, and the intersection of politics and public policy, with a keen focus on elections and consumer health. Her work has been featured in LiveMint, The Australian, Yahoo Finance, MSN, and Magzter.
Preston is the artificial intelligence that powers the Intelligent Relations PR platform. Meet Preston
United States (National)


Not enough data
Sabrina Siddiqui predominantly covers international relations, U.S. politics, and diplomacy with a significant focus on government announcements and evolving stories. Her articles often delve into complex geopolitical issues such as the Middle East conflict, terrorism, and diplomatic relations.
For effective outreach to Sabrina Siddiqui, experts offering insights into U.S. foreign policy decisions, global political trends or diplomatic challenges would be well-received. Additionally, those providing nuanced perspectives on evolving international conflicts or legal implications of governmental actions are likely to capture her interest.
Given the nature of topics covered by Sabrina Siddiqui it is important for sources reaching out to have expertise in areas such as international relations, geopolitics or U.S. foreign policy to provide insightful commentary aligned with her coverage emphasis.
This information evolves through artificial intelligence and human feedback. Improve this profile .