Eli Stokols
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Eli Stokols is a former White House reporter based in the Los Angeles Times’ Washington, D.C., bureau. He is a veteran of Politico and the Wall Street Journal, where he covered the 2016 presidential campaign and then the Trump White House. A native of Irvine, Stokols is a graduate of UC Berkeley and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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President Biden promised to prioritize codifying abortion rights if Democrats can maintain control of Congress in next month’s midterm elections.
The president promotes Democrats’ work to lower drug costs at an Irvine event with Rep. Katie Porter, the only at-risk California lawmaker to appear with him this week.
With L.A.’s political establishment reeling from a scandal involving racist remarks, a presidential visit took on the air of a unity tour.
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Biden believes Nury Martinez and other L.A. City Council members should resign their seats over racist remarks made during a private conversation.
Biden urged governors to follow suit in his announcement, just weeks before elections that will decide whether Democrats retain control of Congress.
President Biden will designate Colorado’s Camp Hale as a national monument in a move aimed at helping a vulnerable Democrat hold on to his seat.