Lara Lee Yunaska was born on October 12, 1982, in North Carolina. She stayed in state for her college education, studying communications at North Carolina State University.
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Several media outlets decided not to travel on Air Force One with President Trump as he traveled to a rally in Florida, citing concerns over his recent COVID-19 diagnosis, despite the White House physician clearing him to return to the stump.
The New York Times reported Monday that The Washington Post and Wall Street Journal have joined the "Gray Lady," a nickname for The New York Times, in choosing not to send any journalists, to ride with the president. Other media organizations and websites
.Lara Lee Yunaska was born on October 12, 1982, in North Carolina. She stayed in state for her college education, studying communications at North Carolina State University.
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