Media Database
>
Cat Zakrzewski

Cat Zakrzewski

Policy Reporter at The Washington Post

Contact this person
Email address
c*****@*******.comGet email address
Influence score
55
Phone
(XXX) XXX-XXXX Get mobile number
Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Law

View more media outlets and journalists by signing up to Prowly

View latest data and reach out all from one place
Sign up for free

Recent Articles

washingtonpost.com

Trump names ‘Apprentice’ creator Mark Burnett as special U.K. envoy

The scope of Burnett’s diplomatic role was not immediately clear. Such posts are usually set up for countries where there are conflicts or the U.S. has no diplomatic presence.
washingtonpost.com

Biden supports a ban on congressional stock trading

Biden expressed his support for changing the requirements for lawmakers during an interview with the advocacy-journalism outlet More Perfect Union.
washingtonpost.com

Biden says U.S., allies working to stabilize Syria after Assad regi...

The White House told reporters on Sunday morning that President Joe Biden was also monitoring the situation and communicating with regional partners.
washingtonpost.com

Foreign leaders criticized Trump. Now they’re courting him.

The president-elect is set to arrive in Paris on Saturday not as a punchline but as a guest of honor for the reopening of Notre Dame, the world-famous cathedral whose guardians once seemed to mock him.
washingtonpost.com

Trump has assembled an uber-wealthy Cabinet, raising risks of ethic...

President-elect Donald Trump is stacking his Cabinet with billionaires and centi-millionaires, whose financial entanglements pose conflict-of-interest challenges.
washingtonpost.com

Trump, triumphant, returns to Madison Square Garden for UFC event

The president-elect’s visit to UFC 309 — and the site of his inflammatory Oct. 27 rally, where a comedian called Puerto Rico an ‘island of garbage’ — was steeped in symbolism.
washingtonpost.com

The disappointing history of government efficiency commissions like...

Since at least the administration of Theodore Roosevelt, presidents have been appointing commissions to reform the government. Most have come up short.
washingtonpost.com

Inside the online offensive that turned out a new generation of men...

Through TikTok posts, memes and podcasts, the Trump campaign harnessed mounting angst among Gen Z men to bring young voters to his White House comeback.
washingtonpost.com

The new dark money: How influencers get paid big bucks to court you...

Campaigns and PACs are funneling record funds into social media firms that work with creators. But these influencers operate in a regulatory vacuum.
washingtonpost.com

Inside the Harris campaign’s blitz to win back Silicon Valley

Key members of Kamala Harris’s inner circle are deploying across the country for fundraisers, private meetings and meals as part of an aggressive charm offensive to win back the support of the tech industry leaders who say they felt burned by President Joe Biden.
washingtonpost.com

This threat hunter chases U.S. foes exploiting AI to sway the election

OpenAI’s Ben Nimmo is being relied on to ferret out foreign adversaries who are using ChatGPT to spread election-related misinformation and stoke chaos.