Tag: My work
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My Trump Hotel D.C. feature for ‘Condé Nast Traveler’ took top honors for investigative reporting in Lowell Thomas competition
My 5,550-word look at the Trump Hotel D.C. for Condé Nast Traveler, “Inside the World’s Most Controversial Hotel,” just took top honors for travel news/investigative reporting in the 2018–2019 Society of American Travel Writers Foundation’s Lowell Thomas awards. Here’s what the judges, faculty members at the University of Missouri School of Journalism, said about the…
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Staking out the swamp for Vanity Fair
As part of its annual new establishment spread, last week Vanity Fair published my feature on, yes, the Trump Hotel D.C.: “Power Tripping in the Swamp: How Trump’s DC Hotel Swallowed Washington”
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“The lobbyist: Reporter Zach Everson covers Trump from the ground floor of his hotel” by Rob Crilly for The Washington Examiner
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I chatted with PRI and WNYC’s The Takeaway about the FBI headquarters relocation
The FBI and the General Services Administration—the federal agency responsible for managing government properties—are having a bit of a real estate problem. I spoke with Tanzina Vega, host of PRI and WNYC’s The Takeaway, about it: “As FBI Headquarters Crumbles in DC, President Trump’s Conflicts of Interests Complicate a Way Forward”
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“Meet the DC Reporter Who’s Made the Trump Hotel His Beat” by Brittany Shepherd for Washingtonian
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Watch: Al Jazeera English’s ‘Fault Lines’ looks at the Trump Hotel D.C., chats with me
Recently I chatted with Al Jazeera English’s “Fault Lines’” about the Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C.’s legal issues. The episode, “Donald Trump: All the President’s Profits,” just debuted. You can find it on Al Jazeera English’s cable station or online at fine websites, like this one!
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‘Fast Company’ publishes my look at Trump Organization customers who later became President Trump-backed candidates
Last month, President Trump signaled his support for Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s (R-Calif.) candidacy for Speaker of the House at a fundraiser at the Trump International Hotel in D.C., where McCarthy’s PAC spent $154,000 to host the reception and dinner for 300 guests. It’s just one of many instances where Trump Organizations customers later became President…
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‘Condé Nast Traveler’ publishes my review of the yes you guessed it Trump Hotel DC
The Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C. placed third in Condé Nast Traveler‘s Readers’ Choice Awards 2018 for the top hotels in the city. As I know a little bit about the hotel, the magazine asked me to answer some boilerplate questions for a review to accompany the ratings. It’s been published: Condé Nast Traveler‘s Readers’…
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‘Fast Company’ publishes my look at Amazon Web Services and other groups hosting events at the Trump Hotel D.C.
“Trump, who has attacked Amazon on Twitter at least six times so far this year, hasn’t shamed the company since April 5. That a company publicly assailed by the president subsequently sponsored an event at that same president’s hotel—from which he can still profit—concerns government-ethics authorities. The profits go to the Trump Organization, and though the president’s…