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[1][2][3] Ami has featured interviews with politicians including President Donald Trump,[4] Senator Ted Cruz, Senator Marco Rubio, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, George Pataki,[5][6] Ben Carson,[7] former White House Press secretaries Sean Spicer[8] and Ari Fleischer[9] and former White House counsel John Dean.

[10] Ami has also interviewed rabbis including Yissachar Dov Rokeach,[11] Yisrael Horowitz of Kaliv,[12] Dovid Soloveitchik, Baruch Mordechai Ezrachi, Nissan Kaplan, Manis Friedman, Reuven Feinstein, and Nosson Scherman.

[13] Ami's former political correspondent Jake Turx became the magazine's first member of the White House press corps with the start of the first Donald Trump administration.

Ami journalists and writers have traveled to several continents and numerous countries, spanning North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Malta, Cuba, Iraq, the Nevada desert surrounding Area 51, Chernobyl, Afghanistan, a possible location of Mount Sinai, the burial place of Aharon HaKohen in Jordan, Murphy Ranch in California, and more.

The Satmar Rebbe of Kiryas Joel, Rav Aaron Teitelbaum, along with various other Jewish leaders, have since that time condemned some of the communities which make up the Edah HaChareidis for alleged extremism.

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