Mary Louise Kelly

The secretary of state once asked NPR's Mary Louise Kelly to find Ukraine on a map. She’s calling back that encounter in a very satisfying way.
“As a journalist, I’m sure you know the good work the State Department does to train journalists in press freedoms," the secretary of state told a Kazakh reporter.
Trump praised Pompeo for his expletive-laced tirade after a journalist dared to question him about Ukraine. Now donors are opening their wallets to give to NPR.
The "All Things Considered" co-host says the secretary of state's personal attack on her is "not the point."
... And their grousing backfires tremendously.
The secretary of state unleashed an expletive-laden tirade against another NPR reporter last week after she asked him about Ukraine.
The secretary of state has accused reporter Mary Louise Kelly of being a liar and ignoring an agreement not to discuss Ukraine.
Hilton urged the secretary of state to apologize to "All Things Considered" co-host Mary Louise Kelly after his profanity-laced tirade.
“In the contest between democracies and autocracies, the contest between freedom and unfreedom, Ukraine is the front line," warned Bill Taylor.
The president went on the attack after the secretary of state's foul-mouthed tirade was reported by the nonprofit media organization.