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April 22, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20160210182636/http://gawker.com/this-is-how-hillary-clinton-gets-the-coverage-she-wants-1758019058 . Shelton. gawker.com . Ambinder later said he regretted how such incidents, even when misinterpreted, contributed to the fraying of trust between political journalists and the public, and decried the proliferation of transactional reporting in Washington.[14][15]
Personal
In 2010 Ambinder wrote about his experience with bariatric surgery, which reduced his weight from 235 to 150 pounds.[16] He is married to Michael Park, a corporate strategy consultant.[17]
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Notes and References
- Web site: Cancelled: A conversation with James Adomian.
Marc. March 17, 2015.
- Web site: Ambinder . Since 2017, he has taught investigative journalism, political journalism and national security journalism. Tim Russert's Death May Have Saved Marc Ambinder's Life . In 2025, he edited a volume of essays on national security, journalism and the rule of law.
He spent 12 years in Washington, D.C., as a television producer, a White House correspondent and as a long-form magazine writer, and for several years was politics editor at The Atlantic.
As a consultant, he developed the communications strategy for Facebook/WhatsApp’s endpoint encryption roll-out, created a branded content strategy for a start-up in the talent and people space, and wrote speeches for corporate CEOs.
In 2018, he was awarded a Nuclear Security Innovation fellowship from the N Square collaborative, a cross-disciplinary group of scientists, entrepreneurs, technologists and communicators working to transform how we educate younger minds about nuclear policy.
Vice . Trotter . The Week. This Is How Hillary Clinton Gets the Coverage She Wants . 15 July 2009 . As part of USC’s Election Cybersecurity Initiative, he developed a comprehensive counter-disinformation curriculum for election officials and political candidates.
His third book, “The Brink: President Reagan and the Nuclear War Scare of 1983,” was published by Simon & Schuster in 2018.
He spent 11 years in Washington, D.C., as a television producer, a White House correspondent and as a long-form magazine writer, and for several years was politics editor at The Atlantic.
The Washington Post. annenberg.usc.edu. February 9, 2011 . February 12, 2016.
- Web site: Trotter .
2019-10-24.
- Web site: Crimson Alum Replaces Kristol News The Harvard Crimson. April 13, 2010 . Arc Publishing.
- Web site: Trotter .