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Ben Schreckinger (born c. 1990) is an American journalist and writer. He is a national political correspondent for Politico Magazine, author, and "long-form writer." He is the author of The Bidens: Inside the First Family’s Fifty-Year Rise to Power— a book on the life of U.S. President Joe Biden.

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  • Ben Schreckinger (born c. 1990) is an American journalist and writer. He is a national political correspondent for Politico Magazine, author, and "long-form writer." He is the author of The Bidens: Inside the First Family’s Fifty-Year Rise to Power— a book on the life of U.S. President Joe Biden. (en)
  • Ben Schreckinger (nacido c. 1990) es un periodista y escritor estadounidense. Es corresponsal político nacional de la revista Politico, autor y escritor de "largo formato".​ Es el autor de The Bidens: Inside the First Family's Fifty-Year Rise to Power, un libro sobre la vida del presidente estadounidense Joe Biden.​​ (es)
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  • Ben Schreckinger (born c. 1990) is an American journalist and writer. He is a national political correspondent for Politico Magazine, author, and "long-form writer." He is the author of The Bidens: Inside the First Family’s Fifty-Year Rise to Power— a book on the life of U.S. President Joe Biden. Schreckinger is from Belmont, Massachusetts. He attended Brown University, where he studied classics and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2012. As a student, he was Editor-in-Chief of The Brown Daily Herald. Later he freelanced as a ghostwriter for a consultancy's blog, for The Boston Globe, and for Boston Magazine. Politico was Schreckinger's first full-time job following his education at Brown University. He has also written for has also written for Salon, The Financial Times, The Atlantic, The Boston Globe and for GQ. In March and June 2016, Schreckinger was denied entry to or ejected from then-candidate and future U.S. President Trump events he was covering at the time. In the latter case, Schreckinger had entered using a general admission ticket, not a press pass, so a security guard removed him. In the summer of 2019, Schreckinger reported on bias at the Southern Poverty Law Center. In November 2020, Schreckinger signed a contract with Twelve to write his The Bidens book; upon its 2021 publication, Bret Stephens characterized it in The New York Times as "scrupulously reported". That same year, Brown Political Review reported Schreckinger was the first reporter by a "reputable news organization" to confirm some of the emails in the Hunter Biden laptop story. A Biden campaign spokesman described one of Schreckinger's articles about a property transaction conducted by one of Biden's brothers as "an absolute joke." (en)
  • Ben Schreckinger (nacido c. 1990) es un periodista y escritor estadounidense. Es corresponsal político nacional de la revista Politico, autor y escritor de "largo formato".​ Es el autor de The Bidens: Inside the First Family's Fifty-Year Rise to Power, un libro sobre la vida del presidente estadounidense Joe Biden.​​ Schreckinger es de Belmont, Massachusetts.​ Estudió en la Universidad de Brown, donde estudió clásicos y se graduó con una Licenciatura en Artes en 2012. Como estudiante, fue editor en jefe de The Brown Daily Herald.​ Más tarde trabajó como negro para el blog de una consultoría, para The Boston Globe y para Boston Magazine.​ Politico fue el primer trabajo de tiempo completo de Schreckinger luego de su educación en la Universidad de Brown y tanto Susan Glasser —en 2019— como Matt Taibbi —en 2021— lo describieron como "joven".​ ​ También ha escrito para Salon y GQ.​​ En marzo y junio de 2016, a Schreckinger se le negó la entrada a​​ o se le expulsó de los eventos del entonces candidato y futuro presidente de los EE. UU. Trump que estaba cubriendo en ese momento.​ En este último caso, Schreckinger había ingresado con un boleto de admisión general, no con un pase de prensa, por lo que un guardia de seguridad lo sacó.​ Un artículo de 2017 sobre Trump y Putin escrito por Schreckinger fue criticado por The Federalist y por Tablet y The Forward; Jonathan Greenblatt, de la Liga Antidifamación, dijo que "evoca mitos antiguos sobre los judíos ".​​​ En el verano de 2019, Schreckinger informó sobre prejuicios en el Southern Poverty Law Center.​ En noviembre de 2020, Schreckinger firmó un contrato con Twelve para escribir su libro The Bidens;​ tras su publicación en 2021, Bret Stephens lo caracterizó en The New York Times como "reportado escrupulosamente".​ Ese mismo año, Brown Political Review reportó que Schreckinger fue el primer periodista de una "organización de noticias acreditada" en confirmar algunos de los correos electrónicos en la historia de la computadora portátil Hunter Biden.​ (es)
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