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Charlotte Klein

Charlotte Klein

Staff Writer at The Hive - Vanity Fair

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  • Politics

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“We Will See How This Goes”: Journalists Prepare to Cover Trump on Trial

For months now, journalists and media lawyers have been working with court officials behind the scenes to streamline the process and make sure the press corps is getting as much access as possible to this historic trial, especially given, in accordance with New York law, video cameras will not be allowed in the courtroom. About 20 news organizations—including The Washington Post, The New York Times, CNN, ABC, and NBC—are part of a coalition represented by Jeremy Chase and Rob Balin, of Davis Wri…
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Adam Moss Is Seeking Inspiration

The Work of Art is a case study in creativity featuring preeminent artists of our time who span genres and mediums, from filmmakers to painters to chefs. Moss interviewed more than 40, many during the worst of COVID, asking them to walk him through the process of making a specific work of art and drawing on what he calls “process artifacts” to chronicle their thinking (e.g., the original outline Gay Talese used to write his iconic write-around of Frank Sinatra; David Mandel’s whiteboard explorin…
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Trump Campaign Denies Press Credentials for Several Journalists

(Arnsdorf declined to comment and referred Vanity Fair to a Post spokesperson, who said the paper “will continue to fairly, accurately and independently report on the presidential campaign, including candidates’ rallies and other events.”) In recent weeks, the campaign has taken similar punitive measures against other reporters, according to multiple sources familiar with the moves. An Axios reporter had their credentials approved for an event and then revoked the same day, following the publica…
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Poppy Harlow Is Leaving CNN

“It is for those reasons that I take this leap and leave CNN with a full heart and deep gratitude,” Harlow continued, praising CEO and chairman Mark Thompson, executive vice president for talent, CNN Originals, and creative development Amy Entelis, and the CNN management team, who “have been wonderful and have given me the space to make this decision. I am very grateful to them.” Her last week at CNN will be the first week of May. Harlow held various reporting and anchor roles during her time at…
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Glitzy Parties and Gaza Protests Collide at the White House Corresp...

As protests sweep college campuses across the country, it was perhaps inevitable that activists would descend upon the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, the anchor of a four-day blitz of cocktail receptions, brunches, and late-night parties celebrating the fourth estate. The flurry of festivities offered an opportunity to get within earshot of policy makers and influential members of the press. Protesters were also on hand the following morning outside the Georgetown home of Robert…
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“Everything Felt Really Dystopian”: Columbia Student Journalists on...

A day later, hundreds of NYPD officers in riot gear—called in at Columbia president Minouche Shafik’s request—stormed onto campus, arresting more than 100 people. “Police were really, really adamant and effective at clearing out press and medics and legal observers,” Goodman said. “There was this feeling that we had seen this from the beginning, and we were so desperate to see it until the end.” Columbia Journalism School students are about to graduate, but already, they have put into practice w…
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Meet “the Inspector General” of the New York Times Newsroom

Behrendt, a lawyer by training who oversees internal investigations in the newsroom, told the reporter she was looking into comments made by a colleague, and asked them if they would want to talk, noting it was completely voluntary. “It definitely did not feel voluntary,” the reporter, who has since left the Times, told me. They agreed to meet with her—an “uncomfortable” experience, they recalled, in which they felt they were being asked to inform on a colleague. Behrendt was looking into potent…
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Inside the Network Scramble for 2024 Debates

With each campaign committed to a different debate, it’s unclear how the event will shake out. In his announcement accepting Fox’s invitation, Trump echoed the network’s proposal that the event be held at a historically Black university, such as Virginia State University, a venue where the Commission on Presidential Debates had planned to host a presidential debate in October. But that was before the CPD, already a target of Republicans, was shoved aside by both campaigns. Biden campaign chair J…
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“I Can’t Sugarcoat It Anymore”: Will Lewis Bluntly Defends Washingt...

“Everyone was pretty shocked with your email last night,” one reporter said at the meeting, according to a source present. The reporter suggested that “the most cynical interpretation sort of feels like you chose two of your buddies to come in and help run the Post, and we now have four white men running three newsrooms,” and expressed surprise at this development given Lewis’s prior commitments to diversity. Murray, who previously led The Wall Street Journal, will replace Buzbee as executive ed…
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“We Have a Recurring Problem”: Rachel Maddow Isn’t Done Dredging Up...

Ultra is among the projects that the MSNBC host has been able to pursue through the megadeal she negotiated a few years ago, which allowed her to step back to hosting one day a week and turn her focus to more long-form endeavors, like various docuseries and scripted projects. Season two, the first episode of which is out today, tells another little-known story about the American ultraright, taking listeners back to the postwar 1950s, in which, as Maddow put it to me in an interview last week, “a…
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“I’m Not Naive”: Inside Emma Tucker’s Rocky Wall Street Journal Reboot

When I stopped by the Journal a week later, Tucker seemed unfazed by the turmoil. “I would expect morale to be low because if you’re changing things, that’s normal,” she told me. “But I would also dispute that all morale is low,” she added. “The people we’ve promoted—and there have been very many people that we’ve promoted—I don’t think their morale is low.” Tucker, a personable and somewhat irreverent Brit, took over the Journal in February 2023. In a little over a year, the 57-year-old journal…