11 Facts About Matthew Rosenberg

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Matthew Rosenberg was born on August 2,1974 and is a Pulitzer-Prize winning American journalist who covers national security issues for The New York Times.

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Matthew Rosenberg previously spent 15 years as a foreign correspondent in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, and was expelled from Afghanistan in August 2014 on the orders of President Hamid Karzai, the first expulsion of a Western journalist from Afghanistan since the Taliban ruled the country.

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Matthew Rosenberg's father was Milton J Rosenberg, University of Chicago professor of psychology and Chicago radio host.

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Matthew Rosenberg holds a bachelor's degree from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Matthew Rosenberg was part of a team of New York Times reporters who won a Pulitzer Prize for national reporting in 2018 for reporting on Donald Trump's advisers and their connections to Russia.

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Matthew Rosenberg won two George Polk Awards, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in international reporting in 2016.

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Matthew Rosenberg received the 2019 Gerald Leb Award for Investigative reporting for his contributions to the series "Facebook, Disinformation and Privacy".

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8.

On November 5,2009, The Nation newspaper in Pakistan printed a front-page story that accused Matthew Rosenberg of being a spy.

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The story claimed that Matthew Rosenberg worked for the CIA and the US security contractor formerly known as Blackwater.

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On March 9,2022, Project Veritas released an undercover video showing Matthew Rosenberg talking about his colleagues exaggerating the events of the January 6,2021 Capitol attack.

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Baquet reportedly criticized Matthew Rosenberg for being careless and stupid and said Project Veritas was attempting to, "make our heads explode" by dividing the reporters.