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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald is a journalist, former constitutional lawyer, and author of four New York Times bestselling books on politics and law. After working as a journalist at Salon and The Guardian, Greenwald co-founded The Intercept in 2013. He writes independently sine 2020.
What Belarus did, while illegal, is not unprecedented. The dangerous tactic was pioneered by the same U.S. and E.U. officials now righteously condemning it
That the U.S. opposes tyranny is a glaring myth. Yet it is not only believed but often used to justify wars, bombing campaigns, sanctions, and protracted conflict
No speculation is needed. Those who wield power are demanding it. The only question is how much opposition they will encounter
The U.S. media demands inflammatory claims be accepted with no evidence, while hacking behavior routinely engaged in by the U.S. is depicted as aberrational
The Agency knew that their best asset for selling their wars was Barack Obama — the same reason so many in the security state were eager to get rid of Donald Trump
The union demanded “sensitivity readers” for their colleagues. Now they’re angry that a columnist wrote about a major controversy
Right-wing forces cheered by the U.S. tried to destroy one of Latin America’s most vibrant democracies. Voters just restored it
A respected Bay Area veterinarian endures widespread attacks following an industry “alert” about her criticisms of factory farms
The popular podcast host is a political liberal by all metrics. So what explains the contempt he provokes in liberal circles?