Anumita Kaur, Los Angeles Times

Anumita Kaur

Los Angeles Times

Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Anumita:

How San Francisco fell behind on housing its homeless population

While other expensive cities have excelled at using a new federal program to get vulnerable families off the streets, San Francisco hasn't kept up. → Read More

Inside San Diego's surprising success housing homeless people

The federal government unveiled a housing voucher program to house the most vulnerable people during the pandemic. This is what happened in San Diego. → Read More

Kamala Harris sees a link between climate policy and rights

Vice President Kamala Harris sees an overlap between states with poor climate policy and those seeking to limit voting, healthcare and LGBTQ rights. → Read More

Kamala Harris praises Karen Bass in Los Angeles mayor's race

The vice president and the mayoral candidate appeared together in Los Angeles on Monday to discuss abortion rights. → Read More

Kamala Harris campaigns with Gretchen Whitmer in potential 2028 preview

Vice President Kamala Harris campaigns in Michigan with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Both see themselves as the future of the Democratic Party and potential presidents. → Read More

Essential Politics: From 'reform the police' to 'fund the police'

President Biden is calling to "fund the police," leaving behind his summer 2020 promises to "reform the police." → Read More

Trump didn't stick to script asking supporters to leave Capitol, Jan. 6 panel says

Former President Trump didn't stick to a video script laid out for him asking supporters to peacefully leave the Capitol on Jan. 6, House panel says → Read More

Jan. 6 hearing: Trump sat in dining room for hours while Capitol attacked

Trump sat in the West Wing's dining room for more than two and a half hours after being informed of the violence raging at the Capitol, according to the Jan. 6 House panel. → Read More

After hearing, Capitol rioter apologizes to police officer injured on Jan. 6

Stephen Ayres, the Capitol rioter who testified at Tuesday's Jan. 6 committee hearing, apologized afterward to a U.S. Capitol Police sergeant who was badly beaten during the insurrection. → Read More

Jan. 6 panel: Trump's call to march on Capitol was planned

Trump's call for supporters to march Jan. 6 on the Capitol was planned in advance, and he intended to go with them, evidence presented Tuesday showed. → Read More

Cassidy Hutchinson testimony set audience record for a daytime Jan. 6 hearing

Most Americans say they're paying attention to news from the Capitol insurrection investigation. Here's what the TV ratings show. → Read More

Trump's circle urged him to stop violence at Capitol on Jan. 6

Donald Trump Jr. texted Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows on Jan. 6, telling him that his father needed 'to this s—. Asap.' → Read More

Trump knew the rioters were heavily armed, aide says

Trump knew rioters were heavily armed on the morning of Jan. 6, hours before the insurrection, former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson testifies. → Read More

Thursday Jan. 6 hearing to explore 'effort to corrupt' DOJ

The Jan. 6 hearings, which had been scheduled to wrap up Thursday, may stretch well into the summer, a committee member says. → Read More

Raffensperger details Trump's election demands

Georgia's secretary of State fielded a flood of demands from Trump after the 2020 election to address alleged election fraud, according to testimony. → Read More

Justice Department seeks Jan. 6 committee cooperation

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack will send copies of its witness interviews to the Department of Justice 'in due time,' chairman says. → Read More

Pence came within '40 feet' of mob on Jan. 6, Aguilar says

The violent mob that spilled into the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was at times dangerously close to then-Vice President Mike Pence, posing an immediate threat to his life, according to testimony during Thursday's Jan. 6 hearing. → Read More

Pence aide: Election in peril of being 'decided in the streets'

“If the courts did not step in to resolve this, there was nobody else to resolve this,” Pence’s chief counsel Greg Jacob said in testimony Thursday before the Jan. 6 House select committee. “…That issue might well then have to be decided in the streets.” → Read More

Trump shed campaign team for others willing to promote election fraud claims, aides testify

Trump 'became frustrated, and he replaced his campaign’s legal team,' said Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-San Jose), who helped lead the presentation at Monday's hearing alongside Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) and Vice Chair Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.). → Read More

Two Trump impeachment trials later, Rep. Zoe Lofgren will lead hearing on his Jan. 6 actions

Lofgren and the other members of the panel will continue to detail the execution of what has become known as "the Big Lie," arguing that Trump knew his claims of fraud in the 2020 election were false and propagated them anyway. → Read More