By: Isaac Stanley-Becker
The vice president mocked the European Union for meddling—as he stumped for Viktor Orbán.


Isaac Stanley-Becker is a staff writer at The Atlantic. He focuses on intelligence and national security, while also covering elections, government, and public policy across North America and Europe. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, and The Seattle Times.
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Isaac's coverage heavily focuses on politics, with a particular emphasis on government announcements, legal policy regulation, and evolving stories. His articles often revolve around the United States' national issues.
Given Isaac's focus on political and legal matters within the US, he would likely be receptive to pitches from experts in law or political analysis regarding ongoing developments in American politics. In addition to this, sources who can provide unique insights into specific legislative or regulatory changes may also catch his attention.
Although not explicitly stated as a preference for content themes covered by Isaac Stanley-Becker is "fake news," given his extensive reporting on disinformation and misinformation in the media landscape, it’s possible that he might consider pitches related to combating fake news effectively through policies or other means.
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