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- Abraham Jacob Terkeltaub is an American journalist and humorist who writes under the pen name Turx. He is currently the senior White House correspondent and chief political correspondent for the magazine Ami. He is also a political contributor at Newsmax. The first Hasidic Jew to become a member of the White House press corps, Turx received international media coverage on February 16, 2017, after posing a question regarding anti-Semitism to President Donald Trump during a press conference. (en)
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- Abraham Jacob Terkeltaub (en)
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- Abraham Jacob Terkeltaub (en)
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- Borough Park, Brooklyn, New York (en)
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- Turx at a press briefing in the White House (en)
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- Columbia School of Journalism (en)
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- Political contributor at Newsmax, Senior White House Correspondent and Washington Bureau Chief for Ami Magazine (en)
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- Abraham Jacob Terkeltaub is an American journalist and humorist who writes under the pen name Turx. He is currently the senior White House correspondent and chief political correspondent for the magazine Ami. He is also a political contributor at Newsmax. The first Hasidic Jew to become a member of the White House press corps, Turx received international media coverage on February 16, 2017, after posing a question regarding anti-Semitism to President Donald Trump during a press conference. (en)
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