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American journalist and novelist
David Ignatius, a prominent Washington Post columnist, appears in the Epstein files exclusively through his published newspaper columns that were forwarded via automated newsletter subscriptions, not through any personal connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
All 25 mentions of David Ignatius in the documents are from Washington Post newsletters or forwarded news articles containing his opinion columns on topics like Syria, Iran, China, Trump administration policies, and national security. His name appears in 'From:' fields showing 'The Washington Post <[email protected]>' or in article bylines within mass-distributed content. None of the documents show any personal correspondence, meeting records, flight logs, or direct communication with Epstein or his associates—his presence is entirely incidental as a newspaper columnist whose work appeared in newsletters received by individuals connected to the investigation.
Read more » Trump has no idea how to grow vegetables By Garrison Keillor * Read more » > Sener ye ett Reality is creeping into the Trump show By David Ignatius « Read more » The Trump administration’s attack on the Chesapeake Bay By Editorial Board « Read more » HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022402 --- PAGE BREAK ---
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022402 →nce: Riad el- Solh and the Makers of the Modern Middle East (Cambridge University Press). Article 4. The Washington Post What path now for Syria? David Ignatius February 12, 2013 -- Syrian opposition fighters appear to be making significant gains on the battlefield this week, following an offer by their top
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025057 →endence: Riad el- Solh and the Makers of the Modern Middle East (Cambridge University Press). Article 4. The Washington Post What path now for Syria? David Ignatius February 12, 2013 - Syrian opposition fighters appear to be making significant gains on the battlefield this week, following an offer by their top po
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1 Shimon Post Presidential Press Bulletin 22 June, 2011 Article 1. The Washington Post Avoiding a summer of blood David Ignatius Article 2 Project Syndicate The Middle East's Slow-Motion Revolution Prince El Hassan bin Talal Article 3. Stratfor Turkey's Inevitable Problems With
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Quandt Foreign Policy The United States' heavy-handed efforts to help Israel at the U.N. Colum Lynch The Washington Post Time to up the ante on Egypt David Ignatius The National Interest Samantha and Her Subjects Jacob Heilbrunn HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_ _030531 --- PAGE BREAK --- --- PAGE BREAK --- --- PAGE BREAK
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. Saab Article 5 Foreign Policy Assad's Chemical Romance Leonard Spector Article 6. Washington Post 10 years after 9/11, al-Qaeda is down but not out David Ignatius Article 7. Hurriyet Why Golda Meir was right Burak Bekdil HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031913 --- PAGE BREAK --- 2 Article 1. The Daily Beast Obama's True Claim
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s comeback from near-bankruptcy in the 1990s. By David Ignatius • Read more » <https://s2.washingtonpost.com/8
liating, think again." • Fareed Zakaria: "Trump does not have a foreign policy. He has a series of impulses." EFTA00032531 --- PAGE BREAK --- • David Ignatius: "This is what a real Iran strategy would look like." • Eugene Robinson: "The best Iran crisis explanation? Trump's obsession with Obama." • Josh
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uch as Rep. Jim Langevin (D-RI)." Ignatius: US Has Stronger Hand In Its Tech Battle With China. In his column in the Washington Post (7/21, 14.2M), David Ignatius writes, "New US sanctions against the Chinese telecom giant Huawei are beginning to bite hard, with a British assessment predicting that the firm m
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m." Ignatius: Ratcliffe Facing "Moment Of Truth." In a column for the Washington Pnst (10/22, 14.2M) entitled, "Can Trump's Spy Chief Be Trusted?," David Ignatius writes that DNI Ratcliffe's performance "has often seemed to emphasize...serving the political interests of the man who appointed him, President Tr
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hen they don't play by the rules, renege on commitments, whether in the commercial area or human rights...we are going to stand up and defend it." David Ignatius writes in the Washington Post (5/6, 10.52M), "China's accelerating nuclear program vexes American analysts. During the Cold War, the United States a
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e-us-has-a-stronger-hand-in- its-tech-battle-with-china-than-many-suspect/2020/07/21/76129704-cb79-11ea-91f1-28aca4d833a0_story.html> (7/21, 14.2M), David Ignatius writes, "New US sanctions against the Chinese telecom giant Huawei are beginning to bite hard, with a British assessment predicting that the firm ma
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rumps-spy-chief-be-trusted/2020/10/22/60e9e33e-14a1-11eb- ad6f-36c93e6e94fb_story.html> (10/22, 14.2M) entitled, "Can Trump's Spy Chief Be Trusted?," David Ignatius writes that DNI Ratcliffe's performance "has often seemed to emphasize...serving the political interests of the man who appointed him, President Tr
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he-question-is-how-much-damage-hell-do-to- national-security-before-then/2020/11/10/551d31a4-239d-lleb-a688-5298ad5d580a_story.html> (11/11, 14.2M), David Ignatius writes that "President Trump's senior military and intelligence officials have been warning him EFTA00137096 strongly against declassifying inform
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n-with- christopher-krebs/> (11/30, 14.2M) separately reports that on "Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 11:00 a.m. ET, Krebs will join Washington Post columnist David Ignatius to discuss his role in the 2020 election and the cyber threats facing the country." A link to the stream is provided. Trump, Campaign Vow To Contin
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aw on to help protect government agencies and the private sector from hacking." Opinion: Krebs Lost Job For "Standing His Ground." Opinion columnist David Ignatius writes in the Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.cotn/opinions/christopher-krebs-fired-protecting- constitution/2020/11/19/74e9f606-2aba-ll
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hem invoked a code of silence and refused to talk about what had happened at the party." Ignatius: US Turning Its Back On Kurdish Allies In Syria. David Ignatius writes in his Washington Post (7/25, 14.2M) column that Gen. Mazloum Abdi, the commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces, told him an interview that
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ine the Trump administration in its first days." The Daily Caller (1/23, Ross, 375K) reports, "The investigation focused on leaks to Post columnist David Ignatius, who reported on Jan. 12, 2017, that Flynn had spoken with Kislyak, possibly about U.S. sanctions against Russia." The column "set in motion a seri
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