jennifer steinhauer
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jennifer steinhauer
@jestei
Gen X extremist, meatloaf expert, Paper Plane proponent, journalist. Author of "The Firsts," two cookbooks and a novel. Building leaders at UC IOP.


No one is writing this journalism and also no one is reading this journalism wsj.com/business/media…

And now Elect Chicago Women super PAC, which funded millions of ads in #IL09 and #IL08, also funded over $4 million by AIPAC's United Democracy Project This is confirmation of months of mine and other's reporting that AIPAC was behind these super PACs docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/…



My personal belief is that the President, his team, and the Israelis know far better than the press what is going on, and the press is so relentlessly, ruthlessly hostile to the Trump Administration that they're more likely to believe Iranian propaganda than that this is actually going well. As I noted yesterday, the ordinance dropped is on pace to mirror Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom with a combined strike of about 1000 targets a day from the Israelis and Americans. That's pretty consistent. The fact that the national press is barely even covering Homeland Security being shut down by Democrats in a time of war is just another data point. If Obama were bombing Syria while the GOP had Homeland Security shut down, the GOP obstruction would be the primary story every day in the press. But because it is Trump, the press is elevating the doubters, the haters, and the propagandists. The press has a real bias in this.


I reported this story and have been working around the clock since Saturday to cover the deaths and obtain definitive evidence so that we can confidently assign responsibility. We've been reviewing photos of the dust covered bodies of children and verifying their names against the names scrawled on little coffins. We've been debunking false claims about the attack and that the harrowing cemetery photo isn't real. And while it appeared obvious to many early on that the U.S. or Israel hit the school, it takes days to sift through, pinpoint and analyze the evidence. It took four days before a new satellite image we ordered came through so we could confidently assess the damage and the types of weapons used. All that reporting and cross checking and the production of the visuals showing it takes time. But it ultimately allows us to more confidently assert U.S. responsibility, explain our rationale and add to the body of reporting that officials should be challenged with. It's easy to critique a headline, and I agree language matters, but you diminish the reporting. We're not justifying anything, we're stating where the reporting points responsibility, and quoting legal experts on the laws of armed conflict. Here's a gift link nytimes.com/2026/03/05/wor…

Prince Andrew's Arrest Never in a million years did I fathom this when I resurrected the Epstein story in 2018. open.substack.com/pub/jkbjournal…
People I know at the Washington Post in Kyiv have been left stranded here and unable to literally pay for their travel home. They were fired by Bezos in an email - after years of high risk important work. It’s absolutely disgraceful

I got laid off today with my other talented Posties. It was an amazing ride to do more open source work and keep reporting on Iran. Thank you to my amazing colleagues and editors for making space for some of my favorite work. Please DM if you'd like to work together. Grateful to have reconstructed the Rasht Bazaar incident most recently. wapo.st/4thMtpi
Gen X was in college from 1982-1997, I don’t remember a single major campus protest, we found our boomer parents’ tales of resistance absurd, especially because they abandoned it all so easily for a Ford Taurus. Protest is not our jam.

NEW: A milestone pediatric cancer bill years in the making made it to the Senate floor last night. It was the last hurdle before passage. Cancer victims were watching in the gallery. Sibling survivors too. And then it failed. Because of one vote. Bernie Sanders'. Here's why. thebulwark.com/p/pediatric-ca…

SCOOP: After a cozy 2005 wedding in Cambridge, Larry Summers and Elisa New set off on their honeymoon. But the trip took them somewhere far off the usual newlywed map — the private island of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. thecrimson.com/article/2025/1…




