Roberta Rampton
Roberta Rampton is NPR's White House editor. She joined the Washington Desk in October 2019 after spending more than six years as a White House correspondent for Reuters. Rampton traveled around America and to more than 20 countries covering President Trump, President Obama and their vice presidents, reporting on a broad range of political, economic and foreign policy topics. Earlier in her career, Rampton covered energy and agriculture policy.
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- Jimmy Carter and Biden's relationship goes back decades
- Women ran for president in the U.S. and Mexico. Each election had different results
- Why Biden gave a speech about abortion rights
- What the shooting in Uvalde has meant for the Latino community
- For Latinos, the Uvalde shooting has an extra layer of grief and trauma
- Ukraine and Scotland face off on the football field on Wednesday
- 2 senators are working across the aisle to address the mental health crisis
- How the U.S. and Russia feel about Finland and Sweden joining NATO