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Glenn Greenwald

Glenn Edward Greenwald (born March 6, 1967) is an American journalist, author, and former lawyer.[2][3][4]

Glenn Greenwald
Greenwald in 2014
BornGlenn Edward Greenwald
(1967-03-06) March 6, 1967 (age 56)
Queens, New York City, U.S.
OccupationJournalist and author
EducationGeorge Washington University (BA)
New York University (JD)
GenrePolitical and legal commentary
Subjects
Employer(s)The Intercept (2014–2020)
The Guardian (2012–2013)
Salon (2007–2012)
Notable works
Spouse
(m. 2005; died 2023)
[1]
Children2
Website
greenwald.locals.com

In 1996, Greenwald founded a law firm concentrating on First Amendment litigation. He began blogging on national security issues in October 2005, when he was becoming increasingly concerned with what he viewed as attacks on civil liberties by the George W. Bush administration in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.[5][6] He became a vocal critic of the Iraq War and has maintained a critical position of American foreign policy.

Greenwald started contributing to Salon in 2007, and to The Guardian in 2012. In June 2013, while at The Guardian, he began publishing a series of reports detailing previously unknown information about American and British global surveillance programs based on classified documents provided by Edward Snowden. His work contributed to The Guardian's 2014 Pulitzer Prize win and he was among a group of three reporters who won the 2013 George Polk Award. In 2014, he cofounded The Intercept, of which he was an editor until he resigned in October 2020. Greenwald subsequently started self-publishing on Substack.[7]

Through The Intercept Brasil in June 2019, Greenwald published leaked conversations between senior officials involved in Operation Car Wash, a corruption case in Brazil. The conversations appeared to show the investigative judge acting prejudicially towards Lula in the lead up to the 2018 elections. Greenwald was charged with cybercrimes by Brazilian prosecutors over the leaks in January 2020,[8] though the charges were dismissed by a federal judge a month later.[9]

Early life and education edit

Greenwald was born in Queens in New York City to Arlene and Daniel Greenwald.[10] Greenwald's family moved to Lauderdale Lakes, Florida, when he was an infant;[11][12][13] his parents separated when he was six.[14] His parents, who are Jewish, and his grandparents did try to introduce him to Judaism, but he grew up without practicing an organized religion, did not have a bar mitzvah, and has said his "moral precepts aren't informed in any way by religious doctrine".[15] Greenwald attended Nova Middle School and Nova High School in Davie, Florida.[16]

Inspired by his grandfather's time on the then-Lauderdale Lakes City Council, Greenwald, still in high school, decided to run at the age of 17 for an at-large seat on the council in the 1985 elections.[17] He was unsuccessful, coming in fourth place with 7% of the total vote.[18] In 1991, Greenwald ran again, coming in third place with 18% of the vote.[18][19] After that, he stopped running for political office and instead focused on law school.[13]

He received a B.A. in philosophy from George Washington University in 1990 and a J.D. from New York University School of Law in 1994.[11][13] His experiences on his college debate team influenced his career path.[20] "That developed, I think, a lot of the skills and interest that ended up guiding my future career," he said in an interview.

Litigation attorney edit

Greenwald practiced law in the litigation department at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz from 1994 to 1995. In 1996, he co-founded his own litigation firm, Greenwald Christoph & Holland (later renamed Greenwald Christoph PC), where he litigated cases concerning issues of U.S. constitutional law and civil rights.[11][12] He worked pro bono much of the time, and his cases included representing white supremacist Matthew Hale in Illinois, who, Greenwald believed, was wrongly imprisoned,[21] and the neo-nazi National Alliance.[22]

About his work in First Amendment speech cases, Greenwald told Rolling Stone magazine in 2013, "to me, it's a heroic attribute to be so committed to a principle that you apply it not when it's easy ... not when it supports your position, not when it protects people you like, but when it defends and protects people that you hate".[23]

Later, according to Greenwald, "I decided voluntarily to wind down my practice in 2005 because I could, and because, after ten years, I was bored with litigating full-time and wanted to do other things which I thought were more engaging and could make more of an impact, including political writing."[12]

Journalism edit

Unclaimed Territory and Salon edit

In October 2005, he began his blog Unclaimed Territory focusing on the investigation pertaining to the Plame affair, the CIA leak grand jury investigation, the federal indictment of Scooter Libby and the NSA warrantless surveillance (2001–07) controversy. In April 2006, the blog received the 2005 Koufax Award for "Best New Blog".[11] According to Sean Wilentz in the New Statesman, Greenwald "seemed to take pride in attacking Republicans and Democrats alike".[22]

In February 2007, Greenwald became a contributing writer for the Salon website, and the new column and blog superseded Unclaimed Territory, although Salon featured hyperlinks to it in Greenwald's dedicated biographical section.[24][25]

 
Greenwald, Noam Chomsky and Amy Goodman in April 2011

Among the frequent topics of his Salon articles were the investigation of the 2001 anthrax attacks and the candidacy of former CIA official John O. Brennan for the jobs of either Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (D/CIA) or the next Director of National Intelligence (DNI) after the election of Barack Obama. Brennan withdrew his name from consideration for the post after opposition centered in liberal blogs and led by Greenwald.[26][27][28][29][30][31]

In a 2010 article for Salon, Greenwald described U.S. Army Private Chelsea Manning as "a whistle-blower acting with the noblest of motives" and "a national hero similar to Daniel Ellsberg".[32] In an article for The Raw Story published in 2011, Greenwald criticized the prison conditions in which Manning was held after her arrest by military authorities.[33]

Greenwald was described by Rachel Maddow during his period writing for Salon as "the American left’s most fearless political commentator."[22]

The Guardian edit

In July 2012, Greenwald joined the American wing of Britain's Guardian newspaper, to contribute a weekly column and a daily blog.[34][35] Greenwald wrote on Salon that the move offered him "the opportunity to reach a new audience, to further internationalize my readership, and to be re-invigorated by a different environment" as reasons for the move.[34][36]

Global surveillance disclosure edit

 
Snowden, Poitras, and Greenwald were the recipients of the 2014 Carl von Ossietzky medal.

Greenwald was initially contacted anonymously in late 2012 by Edward Snowden, a former contractor for the U.S. National Security Agency,[37] who said he held "sensitive documents" that he wished to share.[38] Greenwald found the measures that Snowden asked him to take to secure their communications too annoying to employ.[37] Snowden then contacted documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras about a month later in January 2013.[39]

According to The Guardian, Snowden was attracted to Greenwald and Poitras by a Salon article written by Greenwald detailing how Poitras' films had made her a "target of the government".[38][40] Greenwald began working with Snowden in either February[41] or in April, after Poitras asked Greenwald to meet her in New York City, at which point Snowden began providing documents to them both.[37]

As part of the global surveillance disclosure, the first of Snowden's documents were published on June 5, 2013, in The Guardian in an article by Greenwald reporting on the top-secret United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court order requiring Verizon to provide the National Security Agency with telephone metadata for all calls between the U.S. and abroad, as well as all domestic calls.[42][43][44] Greenwald said that Snowden's documents exposed the "scale of domestic surveillance under Obama".[45] In September 2021, Yahoo! News reported that in 2017, after the publication of the Vault 7 files, "top intelligence officials lobbied the White House" to designate Glenn Greenwald as an "information broker" to allow for more investigative tools against him, "potentially paving the way" for his prosecution. However, the White House rejected this idea. "I am not the least bit surprised," Greenwald told Yahoo! News, "that the CIA, a longtime authoritarian and antidemocratic institution, plotted to find a way to criminalize journalism and spy on and commit other acts of aggression against journalists."[46]

The series on which Greenwald worked contributed to The Guardian (alongside The Washington Post) winning the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2014.[47][48]

Greenwald's work on the Snowden story was featured in the documentary Citizenfour, which won the 2014 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Greenwald appeared on stage with director Laura Poitras and Snowden's girlfriend, Lindsay Mills, to accept the award.[49] In the 2016 feature film Snowden, directed by Oliver Stone, Greenwald was played by actor Zachary Quinto.[50]

Testimony edit

In a statement delivered before the National Congress of Brazil in early August 2013, Greenwald testified that the U.S. government had used counter-terrorism as a pretext for clandestine surveillance to compete with other countries in the "business, industrial and economic fields".[51][52]

On December 18, 2013, Greenwald told the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs of the European Parliament that "most governments around the world are not only turning their backs on Edward Snowden but also on their ethical responsibilities".[53] Speaking via a video link, Greenwald said that, "It is the UK through their interception of underwater fibre optic cables, that is a primary threat to the privacy of European citizens when it comes to their telephone and emails". In a statement given to the European Parliament, Greenwald said:

The ultimate goal of the NSA, along with its most loyal, one might say subservient junior partner the British agency GCHQ – when it comes to the reason why the system of suspicion of surveillance is being built and the objective of this system – is nothing less than the elimination of individual privacy worldwide

— Glenn Greenwald[54]

On October 15, 2013, Greenwald left The Guardian, to pursue a "once-in-a-career dream journalistic opportunity that no journalist could possibly decline".[55][56]

First Look Media and The Intercept edit

Financial backing for The Intercept was provided by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar.[57][58] Omidyar told media critic Jay Rosen that the decision was fueled by his "rising concern about press freedoms in the United States and around the world". Greenwald, along with his colleagues Laura Poitras and Jeremy Scahill, initially were working on creating a platform online to support independent journalism, when they were approached by Omidyar, who was hoping to establish his own media organization. That news organization, First Look Media, launched its first online publication, The Intercept, on February 10, 2014.[59] Greenwald initially served as editor, alongside Poitras and Scahill. The organization is incorporated as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable entity.[60][61]

The Intercept was in contact during the 2016 presidential campaign with Guccifer 2.0, who relayed some of the material about Hillary Clinton, gathered via a data breach, to Greenwald. The Grugq, a counterintelligence specialist, reported in October 2016: "The Intercept was both aware that the e-mails were from Guccifer 2.0, that Guccifer 2.0 has been attributed to Russian intelligence services, and that there is significant public evidence supporting this attribution."[62]

By 2019, he was serving as an Intercept columnist without any control over the site's news reporting.[63] On October 29, 2020, Greenwald resigned from The Intercept, giving his reasons as political censorship and contractual breaches by the editors, who he said had prevented him from reporting on allegations concerning Joe Biden's conduct with regard to China and Ukraine and had demanded that he not publish the article in any other publication.[64] Betsy Reed, the editor-in-chief, disputed Greenwald's accusations and claims of censorship, and accused him of presenting dubious claims by the Trump campaign as journalism.[64][65][66] Greenwald said he would begin publishing his work on Substack, and had begun "exploring the possibility of creating a new media outlet."[67][68] After resigning from The Intercept, Greenwald published his article about Biden and his correspondence with the editors of The Intercept on his Substack page.[64]

Substack, Locals, and Rumble edit

After his resignation from The Intercept, Greenwald began publishing reporting and commentary on Substack, an online, subscriber-based newsletter platform, where (as of June 2023), he amassed over 295,000 subscribers.[69] In 2023, Greenwald announced that he would begin hosting System Update, a nightly, one-hour live program on Rumble, an alternative to video-hosting platform YouTube.[70] System Update consists of a monologue concerning topical political issues, often related to media criticism and developments within the American security state, as well as interviews with guests. Such guests have included academics, political figures, and journalists Jeffrey Sachs, John Mearsheimer, Edward Snowden, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Lee Fang, and Matt Taibbi, among others. After moving to Rumble, Greenwald republished his Substack work to Locals, Rumble's Substack alternative.

Appearances on conservative media edit

According to Simon van Zuylen-Wood writing for New York magazine in early 2018, Greenwald has "repositioned himself as a bomb-throwing media critic" since the Snowden revelations.[71] Greenwald has become a frequent guest on Fox News,[72][73] particularly on Tucker Carlson Tonight.[74][73] He claims that MSNBC has banned him from appearing on the network because of his criticisms of Rachel Maddow.[75]

2019 Operation Car Wash Telegram chat leaks in Brazil edit

On June 9, 2019, Greenwald and journalists from investigative journalism magazine The Intercept Brasil where he was an editor, released several messages exchanged via Telegram between members of the investigation team of Operation Car Wash – called Car Leaks. The messages implicated members of Brazil's judiciary system and of the Operação Lava-Jato taskforce, including former judge and Minister of Justice Sérgio Moro, and lead prosecutor Deltan Dallagnol, in the violation of legal and ethical procedures during the investigation, trial and arrest of former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, with the alleged objective of preventing him from running for a third term in the 2018 Brazilian general election, among other crimes. The FBI was also involved. Following the leak, Folha de São Paulo and Veja confirmed the authenticity of the messages and worked in partnership with The Intercept Brasil to sort the remaining material in their possession before releasing it.[76]

On July 23, Brazilian Federal Police announced that they had arrested and were investigating Araraquara hacker Walter Delgatti Neto for breaking into the authorities' Telegram accounts. Neto confessed to the hack and to having given copies of the chat logs to Greenwald. Police said the attack had been accomplished by abusing Telegram's phone number verification and exploiting vulnerabilities in voicemail technology in use in Brazil by using a spoofed phone number. The Intercept neither confirmed nor denied Neto being their source, citing freedom of the press provisions of the 1988 Brazilian Constitution.[77]

Greenwald faced death threats and homophobic harassment from Bolsonaro supporters due to his reporting on the Telegram messages.[78] A New York Times profile by Ernesto Londoño about Greenwald and his husband David Miranda, a left-wing congressman, described how the couple became targets of homophobia from Bolsonaro supporters as a result of the reporting.[79][80] The Washington Post reported that Greenwald had been targeted with fiscal investigations by the Bolsonaro government, allegedly as retaliation for the reporting,[81] and AP called Greenwald's reporting "the first test case for a free press" under Bolsonaro.[82]

In reporting on retaliation against Greenwald from the Bolsonaro government and its supporters, The Guardian said the articles published by Greenwald and The Intercept "have had an explosive impact on Brazilian politics and dominated headlines for weeks", adding that the exposés "appeared to show prosecutors in the sweeping Operation Car Wash corruption inquiry colluding with Sérgio Moro, the judge who became a hero in Brazil for jailing powerful businessmen, middlemen and politicians."[83]

On August 9, after President Bolsonaro threatened to imprison Greenwald for this reporting,[84] Supreme Court justice Gilmar Mendes ruled that any investigation of Greenwald in connection with the reporting would be illegal under the Brazilian constitution, citing press freedom as a "pillar of democracy".[85]

In November 2019, Brazilian journalist Augusto Nunes physically attacked Greenwald during a joint appearance on a Brazilian radio program. Immediately prior to the attack, Nunes had argued that a family judge ought to take away Greenwald's adopted children, prompting Greenwald to call him a coward. Two of Jair Bolsonaro's sons praised Nunes' actions, while former presidential candidate Ciro Gomes defended Greenwald.[86]

In January 2020, Greenwald was charged by Brazilian prosecutors with cybercrimes,[8] in a move that Trevor Timm in The Guardian described as retaliation for his reporting.[87] The Canary website described the charges as "ominously similar to the indictment of Julian Assange" and quoted Max Blumenthal and Jen Robinson as remarking on the similarity of the two sets of charges.[88] Greenwald received support from The New York Times which published an editorial stating "Mr. Greenwald's articles did what a free press is supposed to do: They revealed a painful truth about those in power". The Freedom of the Press Foundation made a statement asking the Brazilian government to "halt its persecution of Greenwald".[89] In February 2020, a federal judge dismissed the charges against Greenwald, citing a ruling from Supreme Court justice Gilmar Mendes that shielded him.[9]

Books edit

Greenwald's first book, How Would a Patriot Act? Defending American Values From a President Run Amok, was published by Working Assets in 2006. It was a New York Times bestseller,[90] and ranked No. 1 on Amazon.com, both before its publication (due to orders based on attention from 'UT' readers and other bloggers) and for several days after its release, ending its first week at No. 293.[91]

A Tragic Legacy, his second book, examined the presidency of George W. Bush. Published in hardback by Crown (a division of Random House) on June 26, 2007, and reprinted in a paperback edition by Three Rivers Press on April 8, 2008, it was also a New York Times bestseller. Great American Hypocrites: Toppling the Big Myths of Republican Politics was also first published by Random House in April 2008.[92][93] Metropolitan Books released his fourth and fifth books, With Liberty and Justice for Some: How the Law Is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful and No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State, in October 2011 and May 2014, respectively.[94] The latter work spent six weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list,[95] and was named one of the ten Best Non-Fiction Books of 2014 by The Christian Science Monitor.[96]

Greenwald wrote the book Securing Democracy: My Fight for Press Freedom and Justice in Brazil as a follow-up to No Place to Hide. It was published by Haymarket Books in April 2021. It describes his publication in 2019 of leaked telephone calls, audio and text messages related to Operation Car Wash and the retaliation he received from Jair Bolsonaro's government.[97][98]

Political views edit

United States edit

George W. Bush and Barack Obama eras edit

 
David Miranda and Greenwald speak at the National Congress of Brazil in the wake of the 2013 mass surveillance disclosures.

In his 2006 book How Would a Patriot Act?, Greenwald wrote that he was politically apathetic at the time of the Iraq War and accepted the George W. Bush administration's judgement that "American security really would be enhanced by the invasion of this sovereign country." Greenwald is critical of actions jointly supported by Democrats and Republicans, writing in 2010: "The worst and most tyrannical government actions in Washington are equally supported on a fully bipartisan basis."[99] In How Would a Patriot Act?, Greenwald described his 'pre-political' self as neither liberal nor conservative as a whole, voting neither for George W. Bush nor for any of his rivals (indeed, not voting at all).[100]

He criticized the policies of the Bush administration and those who supported it, arguing that most of the American "corporate news media" excused Bush's policies and echoed the administration's positions rather than asking hard questions.[101][102] Greenwald accused mainstream U.S. media of "spreading patriotic state propaganda".[103]

Donald Trump and Russian election interference edit

Greenwald has criticized some of the policies of the Trump administration, saying, "I think the Trump White House lies more often. I think it lies more readily. I think it lies more blatantly."[104]

During the Trump administration Greenwald was a critic of the Democratic Party, alleging a double standard in their foreign policy: "Democrats didn't care when Obama hugged Saudi despots, and now they pretend to care when Trump embraces Saudi despots or Egyptian ones."[104]

Greenwald expressed skepticism of the James Clapper-led US intelligence community's assessment that Russia's government interfered in the 2016 presidential election.[71][104] Regardless of the accuracy of the assessment, he doubted its significance,[71] stating "This is stuff we do to them, and have done to them for decades, and still continue to do."[104]

Susan Hennessey, an NSA lawyer at the time of Snowden's NSA revelations, told Marcy Wheeler writing for The New Republic in January 2018, that Greenwald was only relaying "surface commentary" rather than evidence for or against Russian interference in the 2016 election.[105] Tamsin Shaw wrote in The New York Review of Books in September 2018: "Greenwald has repeatedly, in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, decried as Russophobia the findings that Putin ordered interference in the 2016 US presidential election".[106]

Greenwald remained doubtful of assertions that the Trump presidential campaign worked with the Russians after the release of the letter about the Mueller's findings from attorney general William Barr in late March 2019. He called the investigation "a scam and a fraud from the beginning" in an appearance on Democracy Now!.[107] Greenwald told Tucker Carlson on Fox News: "Let me just say, [MSNBC] should have their top host on primetime go before the cameras and hang their head in shame and apologize for lying to people for three straight years, exploiting their fears to great profit".[108] He said he is formally banned from appearing on MSNBC, citing confirmations from two unnamed producers for the network, for his criticisms of its coverage of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. MSNBC stated it has not barred Greenwald from appearing on its programs.[109]

After the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report, on April 22 he wrote that the press continued to report that Trump's campaign conspired with Russia during the 2016 presidential campaign.[110] In January 2020, Greenwald described the various assertions regarding Russian influence on American politics as "At the very best, ... wildly exaggerated hysteria and the kind of jingoistic fear-mongering that’s plagued U.S. Politics since the end of WWII".[111]

Later comments edit

In conversation around 2021 with Glenn Beck, Greenwald said:

"The Democratic Party is a party that I view as completely repressive and not just the Democratic Party but the liberal movement that supports it. By liberal, just to be clear, I don't mean the far left, the kind of left-wing movement that supported Bernie Sanders—a lot of them hate Democrats at least as much as people on the right. I mean establishment liberals of the Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Hillary Clinton strain."[73]

On Twitter, he wrote in March 2021:

"If you think the real power centers in the US are the Proud Boys, 4chan, & Boogaloos rather than the CIA, FBI, NSA, Wall Street and Silicon Valley, and spend most of your time battling the former while serving the latter as stenographers, your journalism is definitionally shit."[112]

In May 2021, he tweeted:

"The cultural left (meaning the part of the left focused on cultural issues rather than imperialism or corporatism) ... has become increasingly censorious, moralising, controlling, repressive, petulant, joyless, self-victimising, trivial and status-quo-perpetuating."[113]

Israel and allegations of antisemitism edit

 
Greenwald is a strong critic of both Benjamin Netanyahu and Jair Bolsonaro.

Greenwald has criticized the Israeli government, including its foreign policy, claimed influence on U.S. politics and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank.[114][115] In May 2016, Greenwald accused The New York Times of "abject cowardice" in its use of quotation marks for the occupation of Gaza and alleged "journalistic malfeasance" in the incident "out of fear of the negative reaction by influential factions". After Greenwald's criticism, the New York Times removed the quotation marks in the article he had criticised.[116][117]

Jeffrey Goldberg in The Atlantic in January 2012 said Greenwald "evinces toward Israel a disdain that is quite breathtaking. He holds Israel to a standard he doesn't hold any other country, except the U.S."[118] Liel Leibovitz in Tablet magazine in 2013 considered it "largely inaccurate" to match Greenwald's "obsessive focus on Israel’s supposed role in evil global conspiracies to simple anti-Semitism. Instead, the ideology that drives [his] tendency to see the NSA and Israel as two heads of the same Satanic beast is more complex and ideologically-driven—an attack on the doctrines of exceptionalism that fueled the rise of both America and Israel."[119]

Following the Charlie Hebdo murders in January 2015, David Bernstein in The Washington Post wrote Greenwald (in an Intercept article) "certainly appears to believe that Der Sturmer-like anti-Semitic cartoons are the moral and logical equivalent of making fun of Moses or Muhammed."[120]

In an exchange with Greenwald in February 2019, Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., tweeted, "It's all about the Benjamins baby", suggesting that money rather than principle motivated US politicians' support for Israel, including payments from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) to US politicians. Many Democrats and Republicans, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, condemned the tweet arguing it perpetuated an antisemitic stereotype of Jewish money and influence fueling American politicians' support of Israel.[121] Greenwald defended Omar: "we’re not allowed to talk about an equally potent well-organized and well-financed lobby that ensures a bipartisan consensus in support of U.S. defense of Israel, that the minute that you mention that lobby, you get attacked as being anti-Semitic."[122]

Julian Assange edit

In a November 2018 Guardian article, Luke Harding and Dan Collyns cited anonymous sources which stated that Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort held secret meetings with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London in 2013, 2015, and 2016.[123] Greenwald said that if Manafort had entered the Ecuadorian consulate, there would be evidence from the surrounding cameras.[124] Greenwald, a former contributor to The Guardian, stated that the paper "has such a pervasive and unprofessionally personal hatred for Julian Assange that it has frequently dispensed with all journalistic standards in order to malign him."[125]

Greenwald criticized the government's decision to charge Assange under the Espionage Act of 1917 for his role in the 2010 publication of the Iraq War documents leak. Greenwald wrote in The Washington Post: "The Trump administration has undoubtedly calculated that Assange’s uniquely unpopular status across the political spectrum [in the United States] makes him the ideal test case for creating a precedent that criminalizes the defining attributes of investigative journalism."[126]

Jair Bolsonaro edit

In October 2018, Greenwald said that Bolsonaro was "often depicted wrongly in the Western media as being Brazil's Trump, and he's actually much closer to say Filipino President Duterte or even the Egyptian dictator General el-Sisi in terms of what he believes and what he's probably capable of carrying out."[127]

Greenwald said that Bolsonaro could be a "good partner" for President Trump "If you think that the U.S. should go back to kind of the Monroe Doctrine as [National Security Adviser] John Bolton talked openly about, and ruling Latin America, and U.S. interests".[128]

Greenwald has faced death threats and homophobic harassment from Bolsonaro supporters due to his reporting on leaked Telegram messages about Brazil's Operation Car Wash and Bolsonaro's justice minister Sérgio Moro.[78] President Bolsonaro threatened Greenwald with possible imprisonment. The Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism condemned Bolsonaro's threats.[129]

In January 2020, Brazilian federal prosecutors charged Greenwald with cybercrimes, alleging he was part of a "criminal organization" that hacked into the cellphones of prosecutors and other public officials in 2019. Prosecutors said he played a "clear role in facilitating the commission of a crime" by, for example, encouraging hackers to delete archives to cover their tracks. Greenwald, who was not detained, called the charges "an obvious attempt to attack a free press in retaliation for the revelations we reported about Minister of Justice Sérgio Moro and the Bolsonaro government."[130] In February 2020, a federal judge dismissed the charges against Greenwald, citing a ruling from Supreme Court justice Gilmar Mendes that shielded him.[9]

Immigration edit

In 2005, Greenwald criticized illegal immigration, saying that it would result in a "parade of evils" and arguing that large numbers of illegal immigrants could not be assimilated and would "wreak havoc". He subsequently disavowed that belief.[131][132]

Animal rights and veganism edit

Greenwald is a vegan and an advocate for animal rights.[133][134][135] He and his husband Miranda once owned 24 rescue dogs.[71][136] In March 2017, Greenwald announced plans to build a shelter with Miranda for stray pets in Brazil that would be staffed by homeless people.[137] In March 2018, Greenwald tweeted videos showing the shelter operating.[138]

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit

In an appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight, Greenwald expressed support for the Ukraine biolabs conspiracy theory.[139][140][141]

In 2022, the Security Service of Ukraine placed Greenwald on a list of public figures who it alleges promote Russian propaganda.[142]

Reception edit

Greenwald has been placed on numerous "top 50" and "top 25" lists of columnists in the United States.[152] In June 2012, Newsweek magazine named him one of America's Top Ten Opinionists, saying that "a righteous, controlled, and razor-sharp fury runs through a great deal" of his writing, and: "His independent persuasion can make him a danger or an asset to both sides of the aisle."[153]

 
Greenwald in Auckland, New Zealand, September 2014

Josh Voorhees, writing for Slate, reported that in 2013 congressman Peter King (R-NY) suggested Greenwald should be arrested for his reporting on the NSA PRISM program and NSA leaker Edward Snowden.[154] Journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin said "I would arrest [Snowden] and now I'd almost arrest Glenn Greenwald",[155] but later made an apology for his statement, which Greenwald accepted.

 
Standing ovation for Greenwald, Germany, December 2014

In a February 2014 interview, Greenwald said he risked detention if he reentered the U.S., but insisted that he would "force the issue" on principle, and return for the "many reasons" he had to visit, including if he won a prestigious award of which he was rumoured to be the winner.[156] Later that month, it was announced that he was, in fact, among the recipients of the 2013 Polk Awards, to be conferred April 11, 2014, in Manhattan.[157] In a subsequent interview, Greenwald stated he would attend the ceremony.[158] On April 11, Greenwald and Laura Poitras accepted the Polk Award in Manhattan. Their entry into the United States was trouble-free and they traveled with an ACLU attorney and a German journalist "to document any unpleasant surprises". Accepting the award, Greenwald said he was "happy to see a table full of Guardian editors and journalists, whose role in this story is much more integral than the publicity generally recognizes".[159] On April 14, the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service was awarded jointly to The Guardian and The Washington Post for revelation of widespread secret surveillance by the NSA. Greenwald, along with Laura Poitras and Ewen MacAskill, had contributed to The Guardian′s reporting.[160]

In 2014, Sean Wilentz wrote in The New Republic, that some of Greenwald's opinions were where the far-left and far-right meet, characterizing his views as falling "often, but not always under the rubric of libertarianism."[161] In a 2017 article in The Independent, Brian Dean wrote: "Greenwald has been critical of Trump, but is perceived by many as someone who spends far more time criticising 'Dems' and 'liberals' (analysis of his Twitter account tends to give this impression)."[162] Simon van Zuylen-Wood in a 2018 piece for New York magazine entitled "Does Glenn Greenwald Know More Than Robert Mueller?" described "a new-seeming category of Russia-skeptic firebrands sometimes called the alt-left."[163] In February 2019, Max Boot wrote in The Washington Post: "Indeed, it's often hard to tell the extremists apart. Anti-vaccine activists come from both the far left and the far right — and while most of those who defend President Trump's dealings with Russia are on the right, some, such as Glenn Greenwald and Stephen F. Cohen, are on the left."[164] In a May 2019 Haaretz article, Alexander Reid Ross described Tucker Carlson's and Glenn Greenwald's positions as being a "crossover between leftists and the far-right in defense of Syria's Bashar Assad, to dismiss charges of Russian interference in U.S. elections and to boost Russian geopolitics".[165]

Personal life edit

In 2005, the then 38-year-old Greenwald took a long vacation to Rio de Janeiro where he met David Miranda, a then 19-year-old who had spent his childhood in the Jacarezinho Favela.[166] Days after they met, the couple decided to move in together; the two would later marry.[167] Miranda later served as a Congressman with the left-wing PDT party, having formerly represented the PSOL party.[166] The couple lived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[168][167] In 2017, Greenwald and Miranda announced that they had gained legal guardianship of two brothers, who are from Maceió, a city in Northeastern Brazil.[169][better source needed][170] They formally adopted the two boys in Brazil in 2018.[171]

Greenwald and Miranda were close personal friends of Brazilian human rights advocate and politician Marielle Franco, known for criticism of police tactics and corruption, who was fatally shot by unknown assailants.[172][173] A New York Times profile described how Greenwald's reporting on high-level Bolsonaro officials and Miranda's outspoken opposition in Congress turned them into primary targets of Bolsonaro's administration.[79]

While Greenwald does not participate in any organized religion, he has said he believes in "the spiritual and mystical part of the world" and that yoga is "like a bridge into that, like a window into it."[174] Greenwald has been critical of the New Atheist movement, in particular, Sam Harris and other critics of Islam.[175]

On May 9, 2023, Greenwald announced via Twitter that Miranda had died in a Rio de Janeiro hospital. Miranda had been treated for nine months in the hospital's ICU for a gastrointestinal infection.[176][177]

Recognition edit

 
Geschwister-Scholl-Award for Greenwald, University of Munich, December 2014

Greenwald received, together with Amy Goodman, the first Izzy Award for special achievement in independent media, in 2009,[178] and the 2010 Online Journalism Award for Best Commentary for his investigative work on the conditions of Chelsea Manning.[179]

His reporting on the National Security Agency (NSA) won numerous other awards around the world, including top investigative journalism prizes from the George Polk Award for National Security Reporting,[180] the 2013 Online Journalism Awards,[181] the Esso Award for Excellence in Reporting in Brazil for his articles in O Globo on NSA mass surveillance of Brazilians (becoming the first foreigner to win the award),[182] the 2013 Libertad de Expresion Internacional award from Argentinian magazine Perfil,[183] and the 2013 Pioneer Award from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.[184] The team that Greenwald led at The Guardian was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for their reporting on the NSA.[185] Foreign Policy Magazine then named him one of the top 100 Global Thinkers of 2013.[186]

In 2014, Greenwald received the Geschwister-Scholl-Preis, an annual German literary award, for the German edition of No Place to Hide.[187] Greenwald was also named the 2014 recipient of the McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage[188] from the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication of the University of Georgia.[189]

Bibliography edit

  • 2021 Securing Democracy: My Fight for Press Freedom and Justice in Bolsonaro’s Brazil. Haymarket Books; ISBN 978-164259-450-8
  • 2014 No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State. Metropolitan Books (Div. of Henry Holt and Company); ISBN 1-6277-9073-X (10); ISBN 978-1-62779-073-4 (13).
  • 2011 With Liberty and Justice for Some: How the Law Is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful. Metropolitan Books (Div. of Henry Holt and Company); ISBN 0-8050-9205-6 (10). ISBN 978-0-8050-9205-9 (13).
  • 2008 Great American Hypocrites: Toppling the Big Myths of Republican Politics. New York: Random House, ISBN 0-307-40802-7 (10); ISBN 978-0-307-40802-0 (13). (Also available as an E-book.)
  • 2007 A Tragic Legacy: How a Good vs. Evil Mentality Destroyed the Bush Presidency. New York: Crown (Div. of Random House) ISBN 0-307-35419-9 (10); ISBN 978-0-307-35419-8 (13). (Hardback ed.) Three Rivers Press, 2008; ISBN 0-307-35428-8 (10); ISBN 978-0-307-35428-0 (13). (Paperback ed.)
  • 2006 How Would a Patriot Act? Defending American Values From a President Run Amok. San Francisco: Working Assets (Distrib. by Publishers Group West); ISBN 0-9779440-0-X (10); ISBN 978-0-9779440-0-2 (13).

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Further reading edit

  • "Does Bipartisanship Matter?". The New York Times. February 23, 2009. Retrieved February 23, 2009.
  • "When Bonus Contracts Can Be Broken". The New York Times. March 17, 2009. Retrieved March 17, 2009.
  • "What Kind of Democrat Will Specter Be?". The New York Times. April 28, 2009. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
  • "Bush's final days". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 14, 2009.
  • . Crooks and Liars, February 16, 2007. [Includes 3-part MP3 clip of radio interview broadcast on the Alan Colmes Show, on Fox News Radio, during which Greenwald debates Frank Gaffney.]
  • "Glenn Greenwald on Joe Klein, Dave Tomlin on Bilal Hussein". CounterSpin, November 30, 2007 – December 6, 2007. Accessed December 12, 2008. MP3 clips hosted on Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR).
  • Bernstein, Fred A., "Glenn Greenwald: Life Beyond Borders", Out magazine, April 19, 2011; accessed April 20, 2011.
  • Goodman, Amy. "Great American Hypocrites: Glenn Greenwald on the Corporate Media's Failures in the 2008 Race, Democracy Now!, Pacifica Radio, April 18, 2008; accessed December 12, 2008. ("We speak with Glenn Greenwald, author of Great American Hypocrites: Toppling the Big Myths of Republican Politics. [includes rush transcript].")
  • Goodman, Amy. "Obama Adviser Cass Sunstein Debates Glenn Greenwald". Democracy Now!, Pacifica Radio, July 22, 2008; accessed December 13, 2008 (includes rush transcript).
  • Greenwald, Glenn. . Cato Institute, August 7, 2007. [Panel discussion featuring Greenwald, "with comments by Lee Casey, Partner, Baker Hostetler." (Hyperlinked MP3 podcast and RealVideo formats.)]
  • Greenwald, Glenn. "Media: Glenn Greenwald at YearlyKos", Salon.com, August 7, 2007; accessed December 13, 2008. [Video segment from Glenn Greenwald's panel at YearlyKos 2007, "where he stresses the continued need for adversarial, skeptical reporting." ("VideoDog" format.)]
  • Pitney, Nico. "A Secure America: Video: Glenn Greenwald Debates Spying Program On C-Span". Online posting of clip of program broadcast on C-SPAN, February 6, 2006. ThinkProgress.com, February 6, 2006; accessed December 12, 2008. [Greenwald debates University of Virginia law professor Robert Turner.]
  • Silverstein, Ken. "Six Questions for Glenn Greenwald on Campaign Coverage", Harper's Magazine, February 21, 2008; accessed December 12, 2008.
  • Singal, Jesse, and Glenn Greenwald. "On Terrorism, Civil Rights, and Building a Blog". Campus Progress, September 17, 2007; accessed December 12, 2008. [Interview.]
  • Greenwald, Glenn. "Civil liberties under Obama", International Socialist Organization, July 3, 2011; accessed July 7, 2011. [Video.]

External links edit

  • Glenn Greenwald on Twitter  
  • Official website
  • Substack – Greenwald's current journalism venture (as of October 29, 2020)
  • The Intercept (February 2014 – October 2020)
  • "Glenn Greenwald" – previous column at The Guardian
  • "Glenn Greenwald" – previous column and blog hosted on Salon.com
  • Unclaimed Territory – previous personal blog hosted on Blogspot.com
  • Glenn Greenwald appearances on Democracy Now!
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Glenn Greenwald at IMDb
  • Glenn Greenwald at TED  

glenn, greenwald, glenn, edward, greenwald, born, march, 1967, american, journalist, author, former, lawyer, greenwald, 2014bornglenn, edward, greenwald, 1967, march, 1967, queens, york, city, occupationjournalist, authoreducationgeorge, washington, university. Glenn Edward Greenwald born March 6 1967 is an American journalist author and former lawyer 2 3 4 Glenn GreenwaldGreenwald in 2014BornGlenn Edward Greenwald 1967 03 06 March 6 1967 age 56 Queens New York City U S OccupationJournalist and authorEducationGeorge Washington University BA New York University JD GenrePolitical and legal commentarySubjectsU S politicsBrazilian politicsLawEmployer s The Intercept 2014 2020 The Guardian 2012 2013 Salon 2007 2012 Notable worksCitizenfourHow Would a Patriot Act A Tragic LegacyNo Place to HideSpouseDavid Miranda m 2005 died 2023 wbr 1 Children2Websitegreenwald wbr locals wbr comIn 1996 Greenwald founded a law firm concentrating on First Amendment litigation He began blogging on national security issues in October 2005 when he was becoming increasingly concerned with what he viewed as attacks on civil liberties by the George W Bush administration in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks 5 6 He became a vocal critic of the Iraq War and has maintained a critical position of American foreign policy Greenwald started contributing to Salon in 2007 and to The Guardian in 2012 In June 2013 while at The Guardian he began publishing a series of reports detailing previously unknown information about American and British global surveillance programs based on classified documents provided by Edward Snowden His work contributed to The Guardian s 2014 Pulitzer Prize win and he was among a group of three reporters who won the 2013 George Polk Award In 2014 he cofounded The Intercept of which he was an editor until he resigned in October 2020 Greenwald subsequently started self publishing on Substack 7 Through The Intercept Brasil in June 2019 Greenwald published leaked conversations between senior officials involved in Operation Car Wash a corruption case in Brazil The conversations appeared to show the investigative judge acting prejudicially towards Lula in the lead up to the 2018 elections Greenwald was charged with cybercrimes by Brazilian prosecutors over the leaks in January 2020 8 though the charges were dismissed by a federal judge a month later 9 Contents 1 Early life and education 1 1 Litigation attorney 2 Journalism 2 1 Unclaimed Territory and Salon 2 2 The Guardian 2 2 1 Global surveillance disclosure 2 2 1 1 Testimony 2 3 First Look Media and The Intercept 2 4 Substack Locals and Rumble 2 5 Appearances on conservative media 2 6 2019 Operation Car Wash Telegram chat leaks in Brazil 3 Books 4 Political views 4 1 United States 4 1 1 George W Bush and Barack Obama eras 4 1 2 Donald Trump and Russian election interference 4 1 3 Later comments 4 2 Israel and allegations of antisemitism 4 3 Julian Assange 4 4 Jair Bolsonaro 4 5 Immigration 4 6 Animal rights and veganism 4 7 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 5 Reception 6 Personal life 7 Recognition 8 Bibliography 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksEarly life and education editGreenwald was born in Queens in New York City to Arlene and Daniel Greenwald 10 Greenwald s family moved to Lauderdale Lakes Florida when he was an infant 11 12 13 his parents separated when he was six 14 His parents who are Jewish and his grandparents did try to introduce him to Judaism but he grew up without practicing an organized religion did not have a bar mitzvah and has said his moral precepts aren t informed in any way by religious doctrine 15 Greenwald attended Nova Middle School and Nova High School in Davie Florida 16 Inspired by his grandfather s time on the then Lauderdale Lakes City Council Greenwald still in high school decided to run at the age of 17 for an at large seat on the council in the 1985 elections 17 He was unsuccessful coming in fourth place with 7 of the total vote 18 In 1991 Greenwald ran again coming in third place with 18 of the vote 18 19 After that he stopped running for political office and instead focused on law school 13 He received a B A in philosophy from George Washington University in 1990 and a J D from New York University School of Law in 1994 11 13 His experiences on his college debate team influenced his career path 20 That developed I think a lot of the skills and interest that ended up guiding my future career he said in an interview Litigation attorney edit Greenwald practiced law in the litigation department at Wachtell Lipton Rosen amp Katz from 1994 to 1995 In 1996 he co founded his own litigation firm Greenwald Christoph amp Holland later renamed Greenwald Christoph PC where he litigated cases concerning issues of U S constitutional law and civil rights 11 12 He worked pro bono much of the time and his cases included representing white supremacist Matthew Hale in Illinois who Greenwald believed was wrongly imprisoned 21 and the neo nazi National Alliance 22 About his work in First Amendment speech cases Greenwald told Rolling Stone magazine in 2013 to me it s a heroic attribute to be so committed to a principle that you apply it not when it s easy not when it supports your position not when it protects people you like but when it defends and protects people that you hate 23 Later according to Greenwald I decided voluntarily to wind down my practice in 2005 because I could and because after ten years I was bored with litigating full time and wanted to do other things which I thought were more engaging and could make more of an impact including political writing 12 Journalism editUnclaimed Territory and Salon edit In October 2005 he began his blog Unclaimed Territory focusing on the investigation pertaining to the Plame affair the CIA leak grand jury investigation the federal indictment of Scooter Libby and the NSA warrantless surveillance 2001 07 controversy In April 2006 the blog received the 2005 Koufax Award for Best New Blog 11 According to Sean Wilentz in the New Statesman Greenwald seemed to take pride in attacking Republicans and Democrats alike 22 In February 2007 Greenwald became a contributing writer for the Salon website and the new column and blog superseded Unclaimed Territory although Salon featured hyperlinks to it in Greenwald s dedicated biographical section 24 25 nbsp Greenwald Noam Chomsky and Amy Goodman in April 2011Among the frequent topics of his Salon articles were the investigation of the 2001 anthrax attacks and the candidacy of former CIA official John O Brennan for the jobs of either Director of the Central Intelligence Agency D CIA or the next Director of National Intelligence DNI after the election of Barack Obama Brennan withdrew his name from consideration for the post after opposition centered in liberal blogs and led by Greenwald 26 27 28 29 30 31 In a 2010 article for Salon Greenwald described U S Army Private Chelsea Manning as a whistle blower acting with the noblest of motives and a national hero similar to Daniel Ellsberg 32 In an article for The Raw Story published in 2011 Greenwald criticized the prison conditions in which Manning was held after her arrest by military authorities 33 Greenwald was described by Rachel Maddow during his period writing for Salon as the American left s most fearless political commentator 22 The Guardian edit In July 2012 Greenwald joined the American wing of Britain s Guardian newspaper to contribute a weekly column and a daily blog 34 35 Greenwald wrote on Salon that the move offered him the opportunity to reach a new audience to further internationalize my readership and to be re invigorated by a different environment as reasons for the move 34 36 Global surveillance disclosure edit Main article 2013 Global surveillance disclosure nbsp Snowden Poitras and Greenwald were the recipients of the 2014 Carl von Ossietzky medal Greenwald was initially contacted anonymously in late 2012 by Edward Snowden a former contractor for the U S National Security Agency 37 who said he held sensitive documents that he wished to share 38 Greenwald found the measures that Snowden asked him to take to secure their communications too annoying to employ 37 Snowden then contacted documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras about a month later in January 2013 39 According to The Guardian Snowden was attracted to Greenwald and Poitras by a Salon article written by Greenwald detailing how Poitras films had made her a target of the government 38 40 Greenwald began working with Snowden in either February 41 or in April after Poitras asked Greenwald to meet her in New York City at which point Snowden began providing documents to them both 37 As part of the global surveillance disclosure the first of Snowden s documents were published on June 5 2013 in The Guardian in an article by Greenwald reporting on the top secret United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court order requiring Verizon to provide the National Security Agency with telephone metadata for all calls between the U S and abroad as well as all domestic calls 42 43 44 Greenwald said that Snowden s documents exposed the scale of domestic surveillance under Obama 45 In September 2021 Yahoo News reported that in 2017 after the publication of the Vault 7 files top intelligence officials lobbied the White House to designate Glenn Greenwald as an information broker to allow for more investigative tools against him potentially paving the way for his prosecution However the White House rejected this idea I am not the least bit surprised Greenwald told Yahoo News that the CIA a longtime authoritarian and antidemocratic institution plotted to find a way to criminalize journalism and spy on and commit other acts of aggression against journalists 46 The series on which Greenwald worked contributed to The Guardian alongside The Washington Post winning the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2014 47 48 Greenwald s work on the Snowden story was featured in the documentary Citizenfour which won the 2014 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Greenwald appeared on stage with director Laura Poitras and Snowden s girlfriend Lindsay Mills to accept the award 49 In the 2016 feature film Snowden directed by Oliver Stone Greenwald was played by actor Zachary Quinto 50 Testimony edit In a statement delivered before the National Congress of Brazil in early August 2013 Greenwald testified that the U S government had used counter terrorism as a pretext for clandestine surveillance to compete with other countries in the business industrial and economic fields 51 52 On December 18 2013 Greenwald told the Committee on Civil Liberties Justice and Home Affairs of the European Parliament that most governments around the world are not only turning their backs on Edward Snowden but also on their ethical responsibilities 53 Speaking via a video link Greenwald said that It is the UK through their interception of underwater fibre optic cables that is a primary threat to the privacy of European citizens when it comes to their telephone and emails In a statement given to the European Parliament Greenwald said The ultimate goal of the NSA along with its most loyal one might say subservient junior partner the British agency GCHQ when it comes to the reason why the system of suspicion of surveillance is being built and the objective of this system is nothing less than the elimination of individual privacy worldwide Glenn Greenwald 54 On October 15 2013 Greenwald left The Guardian to pursue a once in a career dream journalistic opportunity that no journalist could possibly decline 55 56 First Look Media and The Intercept edit Financial backing for The Intercept was provided by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar 57 58 Omidyar told media critic Jay Rosen that the decision was fueled by his rising concern about press freedoms in the United States and around the world Greenwald along with his colleagues Laura Poitras and Jeremy Scahill initially were working on creating a platform online to support independent journalism when they were approached by Omidyar who was hoping to establish his own media organization That news organization First Look Media launched its first online publication The Intercept on February 10 2014 59 Greenwald initially served as editor alongside Poitras and Scahill The organization is incorporated as a 501 c 3 tax exempt charitable entity 60 61 The Intercept was in contact during the 2016 presidential campaign with Guccifer 2 0 who relayed some of the material about Hillary Clinton gathered via a data breach to Greenwald The Grugq a counterintelligence specialist reported in October 2016 The Intercept was both aware that the e mails were from Guccifer 2 0 that Guccifer 2 0 has been attributed to Russian intelligence services and that there is significant public evidence supporting this attribution 62 By 2019 he was serving as an Intercept columnist without any control over the site s news reporting 63 On October 29 2020 Greenwald resigned from The Intercept giving his reasons as political censorship and contractual breaches by the editors who he said had prevented him from reporting on allegations concerning Joe Biden s conduct with regard to China and Ukraine and had demanded that he not publish the article in any other publication 64 Betsy Reed the editor in chief disputed Greenwald s accusations and claims of censorship and accused him of presenting dubious claims by the Trump campaign as journalism 64 65 66 Greenwald said he would begin publishing his work on Substack and had begun exploring the possibility of creating a new media outlet 67 68 After resigning from The Intercept Greenwald published his article about Biden and his correspondence with the editors of The Intercept on his Substack page 64 Substack Locals and Rumble edit After his resignation from The Intercept Greenwald began publishing reporting and commentary on Substack an online subscriber based newsletter platform where as of June 2023 he amassed over 295 000 subscribers 69 In 2023 Greenwald announced that he would begin hosting System Update a nightly one hour live program on Rumble an alternative to video hosting platform YouTube 70 System Update consists of a monologue concerning topical political issues often related to media criticism and developments within the American security state as well as interviews with guests Such guests have included academics political figures and journalists Jeffrey Sachs John Mearsheimer Edward Snowden Robert F Kennedy Jr Lee Fang and Matt Taibbi among others After moving to Rumble Greenwald republished his Substack work to Locals Rumble s Substack alternative Appearances on conservative media edit According to Simon van Zuylen Wood writing for New York magazine in early 2018 Greenwald has repositioned himself as a bomb throwing media critic since the Snowden revelations 71 Greenwald has become a frequent guest on Fox News 72 73 particularly on Tucker Carlson Tonight 74 73 He claims that MSNBC has banned him from appearing on the network because of his criticisms of Rachel Maddow 75 2019 Operation Car Wash Telegram chat leaks in Brazil edit Main articles Vaza Jato and List of scandals in Brazil On June 9 2019 Greenwald and journalists from investigative journalism magazine The Intercept Brasil where he was an editor released several messages exchanged via Telegram between members of the investigation team of Operation Car Wash called Car Leaks The messages implicated members of Brazil s judiciary system and of the Operacao Lava Jato taskforce including former judge and Minister of Justice Sergio Moro and lead prosecutor Deltan Dallagnol in the violation of legal and ethical procedures during the investigation trial and arrest of former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva with the alleged objective of preventing him from running for a third term in the 2018 Brazilian general election among other crimes The FBI was also involved Following the leak Folha de Sao Paulo and Veja confirmed the authenticity of the messages and worked in partnership with The Intercept Brasil to sort the remaining material in their possession before releasing it 76 On July 23 Brazilian Federal Police announced that they had arrested and were investigating Araraquara hacker Walter Delgatti Neto for breaking into the authorities Telegram accounts Neto confessed to the hack and to having given copies of the chat logs to Greenwald Police said the attack had been accomplished by abusing Telegram s phone number verification and exploiting vulnerabilities in voicemail technology in use in Brazil by using a spoofed phone number The Intercept neither confirmed nor denied Neto being their source citing freedom of the press provisions of the 1988 Brazilian Constitution 77 Greenwald faced death threats and homophobic harassment from Bolsonaro supporters due to his reporting on the Telegram messages 78 A New York Times profile by Ernesto Londono about Greenwald and his husband David Miranda a left wing congressman described how the couple became targets of homophobia from Bolsonaro supporters as a result of the reporting 79 80 The Washington Post reported that Greenwald had been targeted with fiscal investigations by the Bolsonaro government allegedly as retaliation for the reporting 81 and AP called Greenwald s reporting the first test case for a free press under Bolsonaro 82 In reporting on retaliation against Greenwald from the Bolsonaro government and its supporters The Guardian said the articles published by Greenwald and The Intercept have had an explosive impact on Brazilian politics and dominated headlines for weeks adding that the exposes appeared to show prosecutors in the sweeping Operation Car Wash corruption inquiry colluding with Sergio Moro the judge who became a hero in Brazil for jailing powerful businessmen middlemen and politicians 83 On August 9 after President Bolsonaro threatened to imprison Greenwald for this reporting 84 Supreme Court justice Gilmar Mendes ruled that any investigation of Greenwald in connection with the reporting would be illegal under the Brazilian constitution citing press freedom as a pillar of democracy 85 In November 2019 Brazilian journalist Augusto Nunes physically attacked Greenwald during a joint appearance on a Brazilian radio program Immediately prior to the attack Nunes had argued that a family judge ought to take away Greenwald s adopted children prompting Greenwald to call him a coward Two of Jair Bolsonaro s sons praised Nunes actions while former presidential candidate Ciro Gomes defended Greenwald 86 In January 2020 Greenwald was charged by Brazilian prosecutors with cybercrimes 8 in a move that Trevor Timm in The Guardian described as retaliation for his reporting 87 The Canary website described the charges as ominously similar to the indictment of Julian Assange and quoted Max Blumenthal and Jen Robinson as remarking on the similarity of the two sets of charges 88 Greenwald received support from The New York Times which published an editorial stating Mr Greenwald s articles did what a free press is supposed to do They revealed a painful truth about those in power The Freedom of the Press Foundation made a statement asking the Brazilian government to halt its persecution of Greenwald 89 In February 2020 a federal judge dismissed the charges against Greenwald citing a ruling from Supreme Court justice Gilmar Mendes that shielded him 9 Books editGreenwald s first book How Would a Patriot Act Defending American Values From a President Run Amok was published by Working Assets in 2006 It was a New York Times bestseller 90 and ranked No 1 on Amazon com both before its publication due to orders based on attention from UT readers and other bloggers and for several days after its release ending its first week at No 293 91 A Tragic Legacy his second book examined the presidency of George W Bush Published in hardback by Crown a division of Random House on June 26 2007 and reprinted in a paperback edition by Three Rivers Press on April 8 2008 it was also a New York Times bestseller Great American Hypocrites Toppling the Big Myths of Republican Politics was also first published by Random House in April 2008 92 93 Metropolitan Books released his fourth and fifth books With Liberty and Justice for Some How the Law Is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful and No Place to Hide Edward Snowden the NSA and the U S Surveillance State in October 2011 and May 2014 respectively 94 The latter work spent six weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list 95 and was named one of the ten Best Non Fiction Books of 2014 by The Christian Science Monitor 96 Greenwald wrote the book Securing Democracy My Fight for Press Freedom and Justice in Brazil as a follow up to No Place to Hide It was published by Haymarket Books in April 2021 It describes his publication in 2019 of leaked telephone calls audio and text messages related to Operation Car Wash and the retaliation he received from Jair Bolsonaro s government 97 98 Political views editUnited States edit George W Bush and Barack Obama eras edit nbsp David Miranda and Greenwald speak at the National Congress of Brazil in the wake of the 2013 mass surveillance disclosures In his 2006 book How Would a Patriot Act Greenwald wrote that he was politically apathetic at the time of the Iraq War and accepted the George W Bush administration s judgement that American security really would be enhanced by the invasion of this sovereign country Greenwald is critical of actions jointly supported by Democrats and Republicans writing in 2010 The worst and most tyrannical government actions in Washington are equally supported on a fully bipartisan basis 99 In How Would a Patriot Act Greenwald described his pre political self as neither liberal nor conservative as a whole voting neither for George W Bush nor for any of his rivals indeed not voting at all 100 He criticized the policies of the Bush administration and those who supported it arguing that most of the American corporate news media excused Bush s policies and echoed the administration s positions rather than asking hard questions 101 102 Greenwald accused mainstream U S media of spreading patriotic state propaganda 103 Donald Trump and Russian election interference edit Greenwald has criticized some of the policies of the Trump administration saying I think the Trump White House lies more often I think it lies more readily I think it lies more blatantly 104 During the Trump administration Greenwald was a critic of the Democratic Party alleging a double standard in their foreign policy Democrats didn t care when Obama hugged Saudi despots and now they pretend to care when Trump embraces Saudi despots or Egyptian ones 104 Greenwald expressed skepticism of the James Clapper led US intelligence community s assessment that Russia s government interfered in the 2016 presidential election 71 104 Regardless of the accuracy of the assessment he doubted its significance 71 stating This is stuff we do to them and have done to them for decades and still continue to do 104 Susan Hennessey an NSA lawyer at the time of Snowden s NSA revelations told Marcy Wheeler writing for The New Republic in January 2018 that Greenwald was only relaying surface commentary rather than evidence for or against Russian interference in the 2016 election 105 Tamsin Shaw wrote in The New York Review of Books in September 2018 Greenwald has repeatedly in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary decried as Russophobia the findings that Putin ordered interference in the 2016 US presidential election 106 Greenwald remained doubtful of assertions that the Trump presidential campaign worked with the Russians after the release of the letter about the Mueller s findings from attorney general William Barr in late March 2019 He called the investigation a scam and a fraud from the beginning in an appearance on Democracy Now 107 Greenwald told Tucker Carlson on Fox News Let me just say MSNBC should have their top host on primetime go before the cameras and hang their head in shame and apologize for lying to people for three straight years exploiting their fears to great profit 108 He said he is formally banned from appearing on MSNBC citing confirmations from two unnamed producers for the network for his criticisms of its coverage of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election MSNBC stated it has not barred Greenwald from appearing on its programs 109 After the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller s report on April 22 he wrote that the press continued to report that Trump s campaign conspired with Russia during the 2016 presidential campaign 110 In January 2020 Greenwald described the various assertions regarding Russian influence on American politics as At the very best wildly exaggerated hysteria and the kind of jingoistic fear mongering that s plagued U S Politics since the end of WWII 111 Later comments edit In conversation around 2021 with Glenn Beck Greenwald said The Democratic Party is a party that I view as completely repressive and not just the Democratic Party but the liberal movement that supports it By liberal just to be clear I don t mean the far left the kind of left wing movement that supported Bernie Sanders a lot of them hate Democrats at least as much as people on the right I mean establishment liberals of the Nancy Pelosi Chuck Schumer Hillary Clinton strain 73 On Twitter he wrote in March 2021 If you think the real power centers in the US are the Proud Boys 4chan amp Boogaloos rather than the CIA FBI NSA Wall Street and Silicon Valley and spend most of your time battling the former while serving the latter as stenographers your journalism is definitionally shit 112 In May 2021 he tweeted The cultural left meaning the part of the left focused on cultural issues rather than imperialism or corporatism has become increasingly censorious moralising controlling repressive petulant joyless self victimising trivial and status quo perpetuating 113 Israel and allegations of antisemitism edit nbsp Greenwald is a strong critic of both Benjamin Netanyahu and Jair Bolsonaro Greenwald has criticized the Israeli government including its foreign policy claimed influence on U S politics and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank 114 115 In May 2016 Greenwald accused The New York Times of abject cowardice in its use of quotation marks for the occupation of Gaza and alleged journalistic malfeasance in the incident out of fear of the negative reaction by influential factions After Greenwald s criticism the New York Times removed the quotation marks in the article he had criticised 116 117 Jeffrey Goldberg in The Atlantic in January 2012 said Greenwald evinces toward Israel a disdain that is quite breathtaking He holds Israel to a standard he doesn t hold any other country except the U S 118 Liel Leibovitz in Tablet magazine in 2013 considered it largely inaccurate to match Greenwald s obsessive focus on Israel s supposed role in evil global conspiracies to simple anti Semitism Instead the ideology that drives his tendency to see the NSA and Israel as two heads of the same Satanic beast is more complex and ideologically driven an attack on the doctrines of exceptionalism that fueled the rise of both America and Israel 119 Following the Charlie Hebdo murders in January 2015 David Bernstein in The Washington Post wrote Greenwald in an Intercept article certainly appears to believe that Der Sturmer like anti Semitic cartoons are the moral and logical equivalent of making fun of Moses or Muhammed 120 In an exchange with Greenwald in February 2019 Rep Ilhan Omar D Minn tweeted It s all about the Benjamins baby suggesting that money rather than principle motivated US politicians support for Israel including payments from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee AIPAC to US politicians Many Democrats and Republicans including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi condemned the tweet arguing it perpetuated an antisemitic stereotype of Jewish money and influence fueling American politicians support of Israel 121 Greenwald defended Omar we re not allowed to talk about an equally potent well organized and well financed lobby that ensures a bipartisan consensus in support of U S defense of Israel that the minute that you mention that lobby you get attacked as being anti Semitic 122 Julian Assange edit In a November 2018 Guardian article Luke Harding and Dan Collyns cited anonymous sources which stated that Trump s former campaign manager Paul Manafort held secret meetings with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London in 2013 2015 and 2016 123 Greenwald said that if Manafort had entered the Ecuadorian consulate there would be evidence from the surrounding cameras 124 Greenwald a former contributor to The Guardian stated that the paper has such a pervasive and unprofessionally personal hatred for Julian Assange that it has frequently dispensed with all journalistic standards in order to malign him 125 Greenwald criticized the government s decision to charge Assange under the Espionage Act of 1917 for his role in the 2010 publication of the Iraq War documents leak Greenwald wrote in The Washington Post The Trump administration has undoubtedly calculated that Assange s uniquely unpopular status across the political spectrum in the United States makes him the ideal test case for creating a precedent that criminalizes the defining attributes of investigative journalism 126 Jair Bolsonaro edit In October 2018 Greenwald said that Bolsonaro was often depicted wrongly in the Western media as being Brazil s Trump and he s actually much closer to say Filipino President Duterte or even the Egyptian dictator General el Sisi in terms of what he believes and what he s probably capable of carrying out 127 Greenwald said that Bolsonaro could be a good partner for President Trump If you think that the U S should go back to kind of the Monroe Doctrine as National Security Adviser John Bolton talked openly about and ruling Latin America and U S interests 128 Greenwald has faced death threats and homophobic harassment from Bolsonaro supporters due to his reporting on leaked Telegram messages about Brazil s Operation Car Wash and Bolsonaro s justice minister Sergio Moro 78 President Bolsonaro threatened Greenwald with possible imprisonment The Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism condemned Bolsonaro s threats 129 In January 2020 Brazilian federal prosecutors charged Greenwald with cybercrimes alleging he was part of a criminal organization that hacked into the cellphones of prosecutors and other public officials in 2019 Prosecutors said he played a clear role in facilitating the commission of a crime by for example encouraging hackers to delete archives to cover their tracks Greenwald who was not detained called the charges an obvious attempt to attack a free press in retaliation for the revelations we reported about Minister of Justice Sergio Moro and the Bolsonaro government 130 In February 2020 a federal judge dismissed the charges against Greenwald citing a ruling from Supreme Court justice Gilmar Mendes that shielded him 9 Immigration edit In 2005 Greenwald criticized illegal immigration saying that it would result in a parade of evils and arguing that large numbers of illegal immigrants could not be assimilated and would wreak havoc He subsequently disavowed that belief 131 132 Animal rights and veganism edit Greenwald is a vegan and an advocate for animal rights 133 134 135 He and his husband Miranda once owned 24 rescue dogs 71 136 In March 2017 Greenwald announced plans to build a shelter with Miranda for stray pets in Brazil that would be staffed by homeless people 137 In March 2018 Greenwald tweeted videos showing the shelter operating 138 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit In an appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight Greenwald expressed support for the Ukraine biolabs conspiracy theory 139 140 141 In 2022 the Security Service of Ukraine placed Greenwald on a list of public figures who it alleges promote Russian propaganda 142 Reception editGreenwald has been placed on numerous top 50 and top 25 lists of columnists in the United States 152 In June 2012 Newsweek magazine named him one of America s Top Ten Opinionists saying that a righteous controlled and razor sharp fury runs through a great deal of his writing and His independent persuasion can make him a danger or an asset to both sides of the aisle 153 nbsp Greenwald in Auckland New Zealand September 2014Josh Voorhees writing for Slate reported that in 2013 congressman Peter King R NY suggested Greenwald should be arrested for his reporting on the NSA PRISM program and NSA leaker Edward Snowden 154 Journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin said I would arrest Snowden and now I d almost arrest Glenn Greenwald 155 but later made an apology for his statement which Greenwald accepted nbsp Standing ovation for Greenwald Germany December 2014In a February 2014 interview Greenwald said he risked detention if he reentered the U S but insisted that he would force the issue on principle and return for the many reasons he had to visit including if he won a prestigious award of which he was rumoured to be the winner 156 Later that month it was announced that he was in fact among the recipients of the 2013 Polk Awards to be conferred April 11 2014 in Manhattan 157 In a subsequent interview Greenwald stated he would attend the ceremony 158 On April 11 Greenwald and Laura Poitras accepted the Polk Award in Manhattan Their entry into the United States was trouble free and they traveled with an ACLU attorney and a German journalist to document any unpleasant surprises Accepting the award Greenwald said he was happy to see a table full of Guardian editors and journalists whose role in this story is much more integral than the publicity generally recognizes 159 On April 14 the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service was awarded jointly to The Guardian and The Washington Post for revelation of widespread secret surveillance by the NSA Greenwald along with Laura Poitras and Ewen MacAskill had contributed to The Guardian s reporting 160 In 2014 Sean Wilentz wrote in The New Republic that some of Greenwald s opinions were where the far left and far right meet characterizing his views as falling often but not always under the rubric of libertarianism 161 In a 2017 article in The Independent Brian Dean wrote Greenwald has been critical of Trump but is perceived by many as someone who spends far more time criticising Dems and liberals analysis of his Twitter account tends to give this impression 162 Simon van Zuylen Wood in a 2018 piece for New York magazine entitled Does Glenn Greenwald Know More Than Robert Mueller described a new seeming category of Russia skeptic firebrands sometimes called the alt left 163 In February 2019 Max Boot wrote in The Washington Post Indeed it s often hard to tell the extremists apart Anti vaccine activists come from both the far left and the far right and while most of those who defend President Trump s dealings with Russia are on the right some such as Glenn Greenwald and Stephen F Cohen are on the left 164 In a May 2019 Haaretz article Alexander Reid Ross described Tucker Carlson s and Glenn Greenwald s positions as being a crossover between leftists and the far right in defense of Syria s Bashar Assad to dismiss charges of Russian interference in U S elections and to boost Russian geopolitics 165 Personal life editIn 2005 the then 38 year old Greenwald took a long vacation to Rio de Janeiro where he met David Miranda a then 19 year old who had spent his childhood in the Jacarezinho Favela 166 Days after they met the couple decided to move in together the two would later marry 167 Miranda later served as a Congressman with the left wing PDT party having formerly represented the PSOL party 166 The couple lived in Rio de Janeiro Brazil 168 167 In 2017 Greenwald and Miranda announced that they had gained legal guardianship of two brothers who are from Maceio a city in Northeastern Brazil 169 better source needed 170 They formally adopted the two boys in Brazil in 2018 171 Greenwald and Miranda were close personal friends of Brazilian human rights advocate and politician Marielle Franco known for criticism of police tactics and corruption who was fatally shot by unknown assailants 172 173 A New York Times profile described how Greenwald s reporting on high level Bolsonaro officials and Miranda s outspoken opposition in Congress turned them into primary targets of Bolsonaro s administration 79 While Greenwald does not participate in any organized religion he has said he believes in the spiritual and mystical part of the world and that yoga is like a bridge into that like a window into it 174 Greenwald has been critical of the New Atheist movement in particular Sam Harris and other critics of Islam 175 On May 9 2023 Greenwald announced via Twitter that Miranda had died in a Rio de Janeiro hospital Miranda had been treated for nine months in the hospital s ICU for a gastrointestinal infection 176 177 Recognition edit nbsp Geschwister Scholl Award for Greenwald University of Munich December 2014Greenwald received together with Amy Goodman the first Izzy Award for special achievement in independent media in 2009 178 and the 2010 Online Journalism Award for Best Commentary for his investigative work on the conditions of Chelsea Manning 179 His reporting on the National Security Agency NSA won numerous other awards around the world including top investigative journalism prizes from the George Polk Award for National Security Reporting 180 the 2013 Online Journalism Awards 181 the Esso Award for Excellence in Reporting in Brazil for his articles in O Globo on NSA mass surveillance of Brazilians becoming the first foreigner to win the award 182 the 2013 Libertad de Expresion Internacional award from Argentinian magazine Perfil 183 and the 2013 Pioneer Award from the Electronic Frontier Foundation 184 The team that Greenwald led at The Guardian was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for their reporting on the NSA 185 Foreign Policy Magazine then named him one of the top 100 Global Thinkers of 2013 186 In 2014 Greenwald received the Geschwister Scholl Preis an annual German literary award for the German edition of No Place to Hide 187 Greenwald was also named the 2014 recipient of the McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage 188 from the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication of the University of Georgia 189 Bibliography edit2021 Securing Democracy My Fight for Press Freedom and Justice in Bolsonaro s Brazil Haymarket Books ISBN 978 164259 450 8 2014 No Place to Hide Edward Snowden the NSA and the U S Surveillance State Metropolitan Books Div of Henry Holt and Company ISBN 1 6277 9073 X 10 ISBN 978 1 62779 073 4 13 2011 With Liberty and Justice for Some How the Law Is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful Metropolitan Books Div of Henry Holt and Company ISBN 0 8050 9205 6 10 ISBN 978 0 8050 9205 9 13 2008 Great American Hypocrites Toppling the Big Myths of Republican Politics New York Random House ISBN 0 307 40802 7 10 ISBN 978 0 307 40802 0 13 Also available as an E book 2007 A Tragic Legacy How a Good vs Evil Mentality Destroyed the Bush Presidency New York Crown Div of Random House ISBN 0 307 35419 9 10 ISBN 978 0 307 35419 8 13 Hardback ed Three Rivers Press 2008 ISBN 0 307 35428 8 10 ISBN 978 0 307 35428 0 13 Paperback ed 2006 How Would a Patriot Act Defending American Values From a President Run Amok San Francisco Working Assets Distrib by Publishers Group West ISBN 0 9779440 0 X 10 ISBN 978 0 9779440 0 2 13 References edit ggreenwald May 9 2023 It is with the most profound sadness that I announce the passing away of my husband DavidMirandaRio He would have turned 38 tomorrow Tweet via Twitter Attorney Admissions from January 1 1985 to Present PDF US Court of Appeals 2nd Circuit Archived PDF from the original on August 1 2014 Retrieved May 24 2014 Volz Dustin June 21 2014 Glenn Greenwald The 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sic scientific formula to measure their star power counting blog newspaper magazine and TV news mentions so far this year Google hits and how many presidential debates in the primaries or planned for the general election they moderated Then each pundit s popularity in each category was calculated as a percentage of the highest score and those five percentages were averaged So theoretically a dominating pundit who topped each tally would end up with a popularity score of 100 Here s the top 40 Power Grid Print Online Columnists Mediaite Archived from the original on July 9 2009 Retrieved July 6 2009 Food for Thought Paul Krugman July 9 2009 Archived from the original on July 11 2009 Retrieved July 9 2009 Top 100 Blogs Technorati Archived from the original on December 17 2008 Retrieved December 16 2008 What Is Authority Support at Technorati Archived from the original on April 30 2008 Retrieved December 15 2008 The Atlantic 50 Archived from the original on September 23 2009 Retrieved 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