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    Josh Rogin is an American journalist currently serving as a foreign policy columnist for the Global Opinions section of The Washington Post and a political...
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    Methodist and his father Jewish. His sister is Ali Weinberg Rogin (married to Josh Rogin). As a child, he played travel team ice hockey as a goaltender...
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  • Rogin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Josh Rogin, American journalist Leo Rogin (1893–1947), American economist and economic historian...
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    "Marie Harf". United States Department of State. Retrieved July 1, 2014. Josh Rogin (April 30, 2013). "Former Obama spokesperson moving to State". Foreign...
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    Republic, February 2, 2012) was very positively received by President Obama. Josh Rogin reported in Foreign Policy that the president "spent more than 10 minutes...
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  • Executive Editor, CNN Politics Manu Raju — Chief Congressional Correspondent Josh Rogin — Political Analyst Sara Sidner — Senior National Correspondent Jake Tapper...
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    accused of punching Daily Beast journalist Josh Rogin in Washington, D.C. The incident allegedly happened after Rogin published a social media post criticizing...
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    Senior National Security Correspondent. Lake along with his colleague Josh Rogin left The Daily Beast in October 2014 and joined Bloomberg View, where...
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    Assistant to the President, giving Navarro parity with the NEC Director. Josh Rogin, writing for The Washington Post, reported that Navarro had used his prior...
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    State Department, succeeding Heather Nauert. Washington Post columnist Josh Rogin described Ortagus as a bridge between the establishment and more conservative...
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