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Tom Howell Jr. is an experienced politics reporter based in New Jersey and New York City, currently working for The Washington Times since March 2011. In this role, Tom served as a White House correspondent during the final two years of the Trump administration and the onset of the Biden era, focusing on key topics such as trade deals, health care and drug-pricing policy, and COVID-19 response. Prior experience includes reporting on Capitol Hill with a concentration on health care and the Affordable Care Act, as well as covering the mayor's office in D.C. Before joining The Washington Times, Tom worked for The New Jersey Herald as a courts/cops reporter, where responsibilities included covering court proceedings and police investigations. Tom holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Maryland, earned in 2006.
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