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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For CIA, Truth About Torture Was an Existential Threat
White House Getting Cold Feet Over Exposing CIA's Torture Secrets
12 Things to Keep in Mind When You Read the Torture Report
The Senate Intelligence Committee's report on CIA torture is expected imminently. Here's what you should know before you read it.
NSA Reform Bill Dies As Republicans Hype Threats From Islamic State
Senate Republicans sank the only significant legislative attempt to rein in the NSA since Edward Snowden's disclosures.
Obama Administration Reverses Bush Policy, Says U.S. Torture Ban Applies Abroad
An Innocent Man, Tortured by the U.S., Asks the U.N.: Where's the Accountability?
Senator Who Put Pentagon Papers Into Public Record Urges Udall To Do Same With Torture Report
Mike Gravel is urging Sen. Mark Udall to read the CIA torture report into the Congressional Record.
Nutty Plaintiff Nearly Derails Case Against NSA Bulk Collection