David D. Kirkpatrick (@ddk_nyc) 's Twitter Profile
David D. Kirkpatrick

@ddk_nyc

Journalist at The New Yorker. Ex-NYT. Author of “Into the Hands of the Soldiers: Freedom and Chaos in Egypt and the Middle East.” [email protected]

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Lindsey Hilsum (@lindseyhilsum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Story of a death foretold: a few weeks before Israeli forces killed him, ⁦CPJ MENA⁩ called for Anas Al-Sharif’s protection in face of Israeli smears - Committee to Protect Journalists cpj.org/2025/07/cpj-ca…

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How much money is Donald Trump really making off the Presidency? David D. Kirkpatrick spent months tallying up how much the Trump family has pocketed off Trump’s time in the White House—golf course by golf course, crypto deal by crypto deal. nyer.cm/IRvj5aT

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How much money is Donald Trump making off the presidency? The New Yorker's David Kirkpatrick David D. Kirkpatrick estimates it's about $3.4 Billion - but that number only tells part of the story. David spent months digging into records. Today, he joined Inside Politics to walk us through

Peter Brake (@peterrb1965) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Bulwark David D. Kirkpatrick Tim Miller This was fun to listen too. David D. Kirkpatrick was focused on precision and caution in categorizing everything and Tim was brilliantly free-wheeling, pointing out the underlying lunacy of most crypto schemes.

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The White House is saying that Trump's signature on the drawing for Epstein does not match, but it does look very much like the signature of just his first name- Donald qz.com/891546/donald-… - such as one might sign a card to a friend rather than an act of Congress.

Eric Schmitt (@ericschmittnyt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After covering the Pentagon for 35 years, I’m turning in my building badge today rather than submit to DoD’s vague new policies that restrict my right to engage in ordinary and legal news gathering. My Pentagon press corps colleagues and I will continue to inform the public

Captain Mark Kelly (@captmarkkelly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today marks the first day without the press corps inside the Pentagon because Pete Hegseth and this Administration can’t tolerate the constitutional scrutiny owed to the American people. Another chip taken out of the foundation of our democracy.

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U.S. Detains 2 Survivors of Latest Military Strike in Caribbean The capture of prisoners presents a major new set of legal and policy problems for the Trump administration in its escalating campaign. w/ Eric Schmitt , h/t Reuters nytimes.com/2025/10/17/us/…