
Biden rejects Trump's bid to keep White House material from Jan 6 panel
The White House said it would give the January 6 select committee access to a trove of records connected to the Trump White House.
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As a CBS News correspondent based in Washington, Killion reported on Virginia's 2019 political crisis, the impeachments of President Donald Trump, the Mueller Report and the 2018-19 partial government shutdown. She also traveled around the country to report on breaking news events, including Hurricanes Michael and Dorian and the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting. She joined CBS News in 2018 as a correspondent for CBS Newspath, the network's 24-hour newsgathering service for CBS affiliates and international broadcasters.
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Prior to her years at Hearst, Killion was an anchor and reporter for WJLA-TV and NewsChannel 8 in Washington, D.C. and WHAG-TV in Hagerstown, Maryland. She began her career at NBC News in New York.
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