Catherine Lucey Wikipedia, Age, Husband, Piggy, Bloomberg
Catherine Lucey Biography – Catherine Lucey Wiki
Catherine Lucey is an American journalist and reporter. She is the White House Correspondent for Bloomberg News. She previously worked as a White House reporter for both The Wall Street Journal and The Associated Press.
Catherine joined Bloomberg News from the Wall Street Journal, where she covered the White House. Based in Washington, she focused on politics, gender and domestic policy issues in her coverage of the Biden administration. Previously she documented the Trump White House and the 2020 presidential election.
Catherine joined the Journal from the Associated Press, where she covered the White House, national politics and the 2016 presidential race. She also spent four years working in Iowa, writing about state politics and the Iowa caucuses.
Catherine began her career in Philadelphia, covering local politics for The Philadelphia Daily News. She is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.
Catherine Lucey Age
Bloomberg reporter Catherine Ellen Lucey was born in 1979, to parents Patricia Lucey and Dr. Michael R. Lucey.
Catherine Lucey Husband
Journalist Catherine Lucey is married to Ryan Philips Donnell, a photojournalist. Catherine and Ryan married in December 2007 at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in Philadelphia. At the time of their wedding, Ryan was a freelance editorial and commercial photographer in Philadelphia. He is a graduate of the University of Missouri.
Catherine Lucey Donald Trump
US president Donald Trump referred to Bloomberg News White House correspondent Catherine Lucey as a “piggy” during a clash onboard Air Force One, the Guardian reported. The journalist had taken advantage of a press opportunity with the president to ask a question about the unfolding Jeffrey Epstein scandal and the possibility of the House voting to release all of the files related to his case, which now appears likely.
As Catherine started to ask why Trump was behaving the way he was “if there’s nothing incriminating in the files”, Trump pointed at her and said: “Quiet. Quiet, piggy.” CBS News reporter Jennifer Jacobs first reported that Trump called a Bloomberg News reporter “piggy”, though she did not specify who it was.
“Our White House journalists perform a vital public service, asking questions without fear or favor,” a Bloomberg News spokesperson said in a statement. “We remain focused on reporting issues of public interest fairly and accurately.”
