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White House reporter at the Washington Post. Focused on politics, policy and public health. Democracy dies in darkness. Find me on Signal: username dan_diamond.01
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The NOTUS reporters said they spent five days (!) going through the 522 citations in the report.

Reminded of a story that @hannahnatanson.bsky.social + I did in early April about how DOGE’s cuts were inevitably creating new risks for Americans — including risks related to severe weather

been away + focused on a personal project back at work later this year

Princeton has frozen most staff hiring and called on all departments and units to plan for 5% to 10% budget cuts as it prepares for the possibility of “very large, permanent cuts to federal research funding as well as substantial increases to the endowment tax” paw.princeton.edu/article/prin...

tough climate for the Surgeon General nominee when this is the headline in <checks> People Magazine

Every book published in the United States is sent to the Library of Congress. Also, if you are under 16 you cannot use the reading room or order books.

Incredible reporting by the Washington Post on the Trump administration's hurried, lawless effort to carry out illegal renditions to El Salvador - to terrorize people. (Including how they violated court directives.) Take a moment to read the entire thing: www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/...

Join me on May 18 at 3 PM @politicsprose.bsky.social in conversation with @ddiamond.bsky.social to discuss my new book. #DietDrugsDopamine

Writing in Health Affairs, Jess Schubel of @dayonestrategies.bsky.social says that Medicaid changes under consideration would "amount to the largest cut to the Medicaid program in its history" and eliminate Biden-era improvements to the program.

Got this book after former Sen. Alan Simpson died last month + just started reading. He spends several pages extolling segregationist colleague Strom Thurmond + blasting a 1992 Post story about Thurmond’s alleged biracial daughter as “crap,” “sludge,” fake news. Just one problem: it was true.

Trump has been telling a story about Kilmar Abrego García — that he's dangerous, didn't deserve a trial and belongs in prison in El Salvador. New polling shows the public isn't buying it. By 42-26 margin, Americans think he should be brought back. w @ence.bsky.social @emgusk.bsky.social

Trying to imagine how I’d explain this headline to myself in 2015, let alone three months ago.

Grateful to WaPo editors for putting this story on the front page today. And appreciate incredible colleagues like @faizsays.bsky.social, @jeffstein.bsky.social, @hannahnatanson.bsky.social, @emilydavies.bsky.social and many more as we’ve teamed up to cover the tentacles of DOGE.

Elon Musk yelled at Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in the West Wing. Then he lost a fight with him. Then he unfollowed him on X. Our story tracing Musk's rocky, chaotic 100 days in government — and the damage he's set to leave behind. @faizsays.bsky.social @jeffstein.bsky.social + Trisha Thadani.

Courtesy of HUBRIS MAXIMUS, the backstory on the time Elon Musk asked the chair of the Senate Finance Committee this:

“If ever there was a time to fire off the lewdest possible joke about a powerful senator, this was not it.” From @faizsays.bsky.social’s new book, HUBRIS MAXIMUS, about a 2021 episode when Elon mocked then-Senate finance chair @wyden.senate.gov + staff’s private alarm about their boss’ behavior.

Honestly I expected them to do this against the SEC first

where we are in 2025: major universities seeking a mutual-protection treaty against the U.S. president

Really great interview with @hannahnatanson.bsky.social, our tireless reporter covering the federal government and DOGE, on how she does her job, breaks so many scoops and the responsibility she feels to tell federal workers’ stories. (And it’s a podcast, so no paywall.)

In a major announcement yesterday, RFK Jr and his allies said they had an "understanding" with the food industry to phase out artificial food dyes. But Will Kubzansky + @rachelcohrs.bsky.social report that there's no agreement with the food industry to do so.

President Trump’s abrupt shift in rhetoric Tuesday toward Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell reflected the private lobbying of some of his senior advisers, who urged the president to back off his incendiary attacks.

Tim Pool is in the White House briefing room and is teed up for the first question today.

I was sold on this text message until the sign-off. I don't believe Apple would really tell me to have a great day.

One question that often comes up with my public health colleagues is: "But how much is the public aware of these attacks on public health and science?" Our team sought to answer that question in a rapid public opinion survey, and our results are published here: ⬇️

New survey on awareness of Trump cuts: "We found that a high proportion of the American public (almost 80%) had heard about the firing of federal scientists and health workers… undoubtedly an underestimate of current levels." @rebekahnagler.bsky.social @efranklinfowler.bsky.social et al

Timcast — led by conservative influencer Tim Pool — is set to get the first questions at tomorrow’s White House press briefing.

“Geometrically that should not have happened!” is one of the greatest in-game announcer calls I have ever heard

Hegseth backer and former spokesperson, John Ullyot: Dec - "Pete Hegseth Is the Best Choice to Reform the Pentagon" April - "There’s a ‘Meltdown’ on Hegseth’s Watch"

life's only constant

The White House Twitter posts like this because then all people talk about is the White House Twitter. It's a digital attention strategy (fueled, often, by people who hate it) and it works www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2...

The White House has embraced the lab-leak theory as the "true" origin of the pandemic, launching a website to replace Covid.gov. The claim — which some U.S. intelligence agencies dispute — appears to rest entirely on a House GOP report that no Democrats signed. w @laurenweberhp.bsky.social

“We need to add extra layers of review, for stuff that was already reviewed, by people who don’t understand the policy which will absolutely lead to delay” is not tech magic. It’s just the worst type of bureaucracy. That’s the stuff we have been trying to change!

DOGE is now demanding that health grantees justify routine drawdowns of federal funds. At best, this is a waste of time like the “five things I did last week” emails. At worst, it will kill life-saving services. Disturbing story with more from me. 1/2