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Benjamin Wittes was born on 5 November, 1969 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American legal journalist. Discover Benjamin Wittes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Occupation Journalist
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 5 November, 1969
Birthday 5 November
Birthplace Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1969

Benjamin Wittes (born November 5, 1969) is an American legal journalist.

He is editor in chief of Lawfare and senior fellow in governance studies at The Brookings Institution, where he is the research director in public law, and co-director of the Harvard Law School–Brookings Project on Law and Security.

He works principally on issues related to American law and national security.

Wittes was born in 1969 in Boston, Massachusetts.

1990

He attended a Jewish day school in New York City, and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Oberlin College in 1990.

1997

After a stint covering the United States Department of Justice and federal regulatory agencies for Legal Times, he worked as an editorial writer for The Washington Post, concentrating on legal affairs from 1997 to 2006.

Wittes has written for The Atlantic and The New Republic, and has contributed columns to Slate, Wilson Quarterly, The Weekly Standard, Policy Review, and First Things.

2009

She is a writer and former diplomat who served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs at the United States Department of State from November 2009 to January 2012.

2010

In 2010, Wittes, along with Robert Chesney and Jack Goldsmith, co-founded Lawfare, a blog dedicated to analyzing how the actions of the American government to protect the nation interact with American law.

2013

The website was radically modernized in June 2013.

2017

Wittes was number 15 on the Politico 50 of 2017, described as "Bard of the Deep State".

In a January 2017 blog post, Wittes characterized the Trump administration as "malevolence tempered by incompetence."

This description was echoed by others.

In May 2017, Wittes contacted New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt to tell him about a conversation he’d had with former FBI Director James Comey when they had lunch together in March 2017.

Wittes said President Trump had asked Comey for a loyalty oath, and that Trump had allegedly tried to influence Comey when the FBI was investigating possible ties between Trump's associates and Russia.

Schmidt asked Wittes why he was disclosing this information.

Wittes said he wasn't doing it at Comey's request, but had decided that the public should know about it.

Wittes contributed to the Lawfare podcast called The Report.

2020

In 2020, Wittes launched the show In Lieu of Fun with journalist and law professor Kate Klonick.

Conceived as an alternative to the presidential briefings on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the show aired live daily with Klonick and Wittes vowing to continue streaming until the pandemic was over.

The show altered its format in 2021 to air only within the weekday and added Scott J. Shapiro and Genevieve DellaFerra as co-hosts.

The show featured guests and audience participation and was often political in nature.

He is married to Tamara Cofman.

Like Wittes, she has been a fellow at the Brookings Institution for many years.