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    Daniel Lippman

    Reporter covering the White House and Washington at POLITICO

    Daniel Lippman is a highly accomplished individual with a rich educational background and extensive experience within various prestigious organizations. He pursued his education at The George Washington University and The Hotchkiss School. With a keen interest in international affairs, he has held notable positions at renowned institutions. Daniel was a Term Member at the Council on Foreign Relations and an Aspen Strategy Group Rising Leader at The Aspen Institute. His contributions include serving as an International Strategy Fellow at Schmidt Futures and reporting on White House and Washington matters for POLITICO. He also co-authored the POLITICO Playbook during his time at POLITICO. Prior to this, Daniel gained experience at several reputable publications including The Wall Street Journal, E&E Publishing, and The Huffington Post. His dedication to journalism is evident through his various roles as a reporter, co-author, and intern at leading news organizations.

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    Feb 4 · twitter

    SCOOP: The State Dept. recently ordered employees working on its human rights reports to not cite NGOs or media outlets’ reporting on human rights abuses if the organizations promote racial justice or DEI. The move could apply to many NGOs and media orgs. https://t.co/c47qyyQUpe https://t.co/V3cpsFNQzy

    SCOOP: The State Dept. recently ordered employees working on its human rights reports to not cite NG
    Feb 4 · twitter

    SCOOPLET: A new internal poll for Republican Mayes Middleton’s campaign, conducted by The Strategy Group Co., now finds the race for Texas Attorney General tied at 22 percent between Middleton and Rep. Chip Roy. Roy had a lead at the beginning of Jan. https://t.co/vZ7l5tdGHN https://t.co/c68bNV55NR

    SCOOPLET: A new internal poll for Republican Mayes Middleton’s campaign, conducted by The Strategy G
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    Washington, District of Columbia, United States