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Megyn Kelly: Martha Raddatz Doesn't Have To Worry About The Venezuelan Gangs Coming Into Her $2 Million House
Posted By Ian Schwartz
On Date October 14, 2024
SiriusXM host Megyn Kelly reacts to Republican nominee for vice president Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) taking on ABC News host Martha Raddatz for saying "only a handful" of apartment complexes in Aurora, Colorado were taken over by migrant gangs.
MEGYN KELLY: And you know why [Martha Raddatz] she doesn't care?… It's because Martha Raddatz, for at least the past seven years, has lived in house she paid $2.125 million for. It's a vintage home on a coveted block in Arlington, Virginia. Would you look at this? It's an estate. That's her home. It's a damn estate built in 1900… Martha Raddatz does not have to worry about the Venezuelan gangs coming in and committing sexual assaults of minors, because she's in the toniest part of one of the toniest towns in all of America, with her many, many millions… We've got actual people, once again, being actually affected by this administration's – this one right now – that's running for reelection policies, and what Martha Raddatz wants to do is score little points from her multimillion dollar perch on behalf of the illegals for whom she has such sympathy but none for the children who got sexually molested, none for Cindy whose life was ruined by this.
https://observer.com/2017/05/abc-reporter-martha-raddatz-house-arlington/
ABC Correspondent Martha Raddatz Has Home News
She bought avintage homein Arlington
By Morgan Halberg • 05/15/17 7:00am
ABC Chief Global Affairs CorrespondentMartha Raddatz has some big news herself—she and her husband, NPR correspondent Tom Gjelten, bought a chic new home in Arlington, Virginia.
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Raddatz and Gjelten paid $2.13 million for the renovated and remodeled home, which has a screened porch, a deck and private rear yard, per the listing, and there are three fireplaces throughout the three-story home.
The sellers bought the home, which is on a half acre lot, in 2006 for $1.16 million, listing broker Anne DiBenedetto of Washington Fine Properties told Realtor.com. Since then, they nearly doubled the size of it. The house now spans 5,400 square feet, with four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Martha Raddatz and Tom Gjelten’s new Arlington home. Washington Fine Properties
It’s also conveniently located approximately 15 minutes away from downtown Washington, D.C., where CNN anchor Jake Tapper recently sold his own house. Indeed, it feels like every single news anchor has made property dealings lately, so this purchase fits in nicely.
Raddatz, who served as a co-moderator, along with Anderson Cooper, of the second presidential debate in 2016 between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, completed the sale of the house in January, DiBenedetto told Realtor.
While Raddatz is adding to her real estate portfolio, NBC anchor Lester Holt, who moderated the first presidential debate between Clinton and Trump, went the opposite route, as he’s looking for someone to take his apartment at the Grand Madison off his hands.
Filed Under: Lifestyle, Home Design, Real Estate, Tom Gjelten, Martha Raddatz, News anchors, NPR, News, elections, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, ABC
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