Dan Froomkin
Dan Froomkin is the former Washington Editor of The Intercept.
An outspoken proponent of accountability journalism, he wrote the popular “White House Watch” column at the Washington Post from 2004 to 2009. His career in journalism started in local news, and since then he has served as the senior Washington correspondent and bureau chief for the Huffington Post, as editor of WashingtonPost.com, and as deputy editor of NiemanWatchdog.org. He lives in Washington, D.C.
An outspoken proponent of accountability journalism, he wrote the popular “White House Watch” column at the Washington Post from 2004 to 2009. His career in journalism started in local news, and since then he has served as the senior Washington correspondent and bureau chief for the Huffington Post, as editor of WashingtonPost.com, and as deputy editor of NiemanWatchdog.org. He lives in Washington, D.C.
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Was Obama Actually Asking Everyone To Chill?
News Organizations Finally Realize Obama's War Plan Is a Hot Mess
Our newspapers of record finally remembered it's their job to point out the flaws in the president's plan to defeat ISIS.
The Almost-Nonexistent Congressional Restraint Caucus
The Congressional Hyperbole Caucus
So We're Going to War Again, and All Anyone Wants to Talk About is the Optics?
You Can't Say Something Like That And Not Do Something About It
Media Should Be Challenging Arguments for War, Not Baying for Blood
Senate Torture Report Will Be Public in 2 to 4 Weeks, Says Feinstein
Obama Makes Bushism the New Normal
George W. Bush's assault on civil liberties felt like an aberration, one that would be quickly reversed. Instead, it's been institutionalized.