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US Political Correspondent and Deputy Washington Bureau Chief
Lauren Fedor is a US political correspondent and deputy Washington bureau chief for the Financial Times. She covers the White House, Congress, and national politics, with a focus on elections, government, and public policy, while also exploring themes in security policy and geopolitics. Lauren's work has been featured in various prominent publications, including The Irish Times, New Zealand Herald, and Yahoo Finance.
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Lauren Fedor's coverage primarily focuses on government announcements and legal policy regulation, with a strong emphasis on US politics. She covers various topics related to the Republican Party, Joe Biden, US House of Representatives, Donald Trump, and election-related issues.
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