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Andrew Feinberg is an American journalist and
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whose work has appeared in ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Washington Business Journal'', and other news outlets.


Early life

Feinberg was born to a Jewish family in Washington, DC and grew up in Bethesda, Maryland where he attended Walt Whitman High School and graduated in 2001 along with journalist
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, a White House Correspondent for ''
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''. Feinberg attended the
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and graduated in 2005 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and History of Science. He was a coxswain on the university's rowing team and participated in the 2002 selection process for the United States' Under-23 National Rowing Team, but was cut along with future 2008 Olympic Medalist
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.


Career

Feinberg began his career at Warren Communications News where he covered telecommunications and Internet policy for Communications Daily and Washington Internet Daily. He was the first reporter to break the story of House Democrats' 2008 attempt to restrict and regulate the use of social media by Members of Congress. In 2012 Feinberg joined '' The Hill'' as a staff writer covering technology and telecommunications policy. Over the years his work has appeared in publications including Washington Business Journal, Politico Magazine, Silicon Angle, and Mashable.


Sputnik News

Seeking a full-time reporting position, Feinberg interviewed with
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editor Peter Martinichev in December 2016 and was hired as Sputnik's first full-time White House Correspondent, joining the D.C. bureau at the beginning of the Trump administration. While working for Sputnik Feinberg covered daily press briefings and other events at the White House while working out of the
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. In March 2017, he became the first Sputnik reporter to apply for permanent White House press credentials. On May 26, 2017, Feinberg announced on Twitter that he was no longer working for Sputnik. In an interview with Erik Wemple of ''The Washington Post'', he explained that Sputnik's management was angry because they prefer that their reporters remain anonymous. He also said that Sputnik editors wanted him to bring up the
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conspiracy theory at White House press briefings and to write about it for their news wire. Feinberg stated that Sputnik's management had been upset with the publicity he received after another ''Washington Post'' article said how he aggressively questioned White House OMB Director
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over plans to restrict the
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to families with parents who are in the United States legally, even if undocumented/illegal immigrants have American citizen children and pay enough taxes to be eligible for the EITC. The exchange was covered by
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of ''The Washington Post''. In an interview with
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of CNN, Feinberg noted that another source of tension with Sputnik's management was their insistence on pre-approving questions he would ask at White House press briefings, and that they would often order him to ask questions that were based on completely false premises to push narratives that "don't comport with reality." After a lawsuit by private investigator
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against
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alleged that members of the Trump administration had a hand crafting a story (which was later retracted) which pushed the Seth Rich murder-conspiracy theory, Feinberg told Joy-Ann Reid of MSNBC that it was "troubling" that both the White House and a Russian propaganda service were both attempting to promote the discredited story. Shortly after publication of a ''
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'' article in which he documented his experiences, Yahoo News reported that on September 11, 2017, Feinberg met with an FBI Special Agent and an Assistant US Attorney from the National Security Division of the US Department of Justice at their request as part of an investigation into whether Sputnik should be required to register as foreign propaganda under the 1938
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. At that meeting, during which he provided information on "internal structure, editorial processes, and funding", Feinberg turned over a flash drive containing over 6,000 internal emails—every message he'd sent or received during his tenure at Sputnik—including messages pertaining to the percentage of funding Sputnik receives from Russia's government and his editors insistence that he pre-clear all White House briefing questions with them. Kremlin Press Secretary
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'' that “Sputnik does not operate like any news organization I have worked for or I have ever seen.”


Current work

Feinberg has been a regular contributor to ''
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'' since 2019 and covers the White House and Capitol Hill as a Washington, DC-based correspondent. He previously held various roles with for Breakfast Media LLC, publishers of the technology/telecommunications news site BroadbandBreakfast.com and the general political news site BeltwayBreakfast.com from 2008-2010 and from 2018-2019. From late 2017 to mid 2018 he worked part-time as an editor and political reporter for the
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. On March 28, 2020, Feinberg announced that he was joining
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as the publication's White House correspondent, but his contributions to the website stopped after approximately a month. In August 2020, after the site published an op-ed claiming that Senator
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was not eligible to be Vice President because her parents were both immigrants, Feinberg alluded to disagreements with management in which he was told certain White House officials were "off-limits." Days after the 2021 US Capitol riots, Feinberg reported for ''The Independent'' that former Trump White House staffers had told him that then-President Trump would have been aware of extremist groups' plans to storm the Capitol because his social media manager, Dan Scavino, monitored extremist forums such as Parler and TheDonald.win. His report was cited by House Democrats during Donald Trump's second impeachment trial, including in the House managers' trial brief and during a presentation on the Senate floor by Del.
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.


Clashes with Kellyanne Conway

During a question-and-answer session with reporters on May 29, 2019, Feinberg confronted Counselor to the President
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over whether she believed she had violated the
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by endorsing Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore during a 2018 special election. Conway's reply, "let me know when the jail sentence starts," was cited by the
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in a report recommending that she be removed from federal service. Six weeks later, Feinberg asked Conway what countries President Trump was suggesting that members of "The Squad" should return to during a media availability at the White House. She responded by demanding to know his ethnic background. Conway's retort was widely condemned, with CNN's Chris Cilizza calling the exchange "outrageous" and "unreal." Feinberg later told CNN's
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that he had "no earthly clue what either her question or the answer ecould have given to that question had to do with what the President said or to what country she was referring.”


References

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