February 2026
Among those getting press during the month of January were the following individuals:
Tom Guglielmo was cited by The Hill in the article “U.S. Back to the future: Trump’s restrictions echo the Immigration Act of 1924.”
Eric Cline was mentioned by Washington Jewish Week in the article “8 Interesting Events in Jewish DMV: Jan. 9-15."
Jay Shambaugh spoke about Chinese exports to Marketplace.
Lisa Benton-Short was quoted by WTOP-FM in the article “How has President Trump’s second term changed DC’s landscape?”
James G. Hershberg spoke with BBC World Service in the season 3 segment of “The Bomb: Gamble, Kennedy and Khrushchev.”
Imani Cheers spoke to CGTN America in the segment “The Heat: U.S. Politics.’’
Mohammad Ghaedi was quoted by DW in the article “Will Trump risk a clash with China over Iran tariff?”
Jesse Holland spoke to WBUR-FM’s Here & Now in the segment “From 9/11 to Trump 2.0: 25 years in politics.”
Peter Loge spoke to WTTG-FOX5 about the risk of another government shutdown and to KTVU-FOX2 in the segment “Trump one year in: immigration, economy, global tensions;” was quoted by CBC Lite in the article “Why criminal investigation into Fed chair crosses red line for key Republicans;” by Salon in the article “We learned nothing from Jan. 6;” by Scripps Media in the article “Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick's official portrait edited to remove ring amid federal charges;” and by Washington Examiner in the articles “Inflation and affordability loom over midterm elections,” and “Trump is throwing affordability ‘spaghetti at the wall’ — will anything stick for the midterm elections?”
Steven Roberts authored the article “Trump's pessimism problem,” in the Fort Bend Herald; and the article “COLUMNIST: Reality is making a comeback,” for Shoreline Media Group.
Nina Gilden Seavey spoke to America at Night to discuss her article in Slate about the MLK Assassination; and her work was discussed on NPR's syndicated program “On the Air;” she was also featured in a follow-up piece.
Frank Sesno was quoted by The Boston Globe in the article “After a year as White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt is a MAGA star who has reshaped the job.”
Silvio Waisbord spoke at a session on disinformation research at the conference organized by the Central European Digital Media Observatory and published an op-ed piece on recent events in Venezuela in Argentina's Clarín.
Suse Anderson was quoted by Christian Science Monitor in the article “What do Trump demands mean for Smithsonian’s independence?”
Laura Schiavo was quoted by The Atlantic in the article “THE REAL FIGHT FOR THE SMITHSONIAN.”
Sina Azodi appeared on Aljazeera, BBC World, France24, NBC News, and PRX’s The World, and TRT World Now about protests occurring in Iran; on Aljazeera to discuss efforts to end the war in Ukraine; on Aljazeera to discuss peace talks in Ukraine; and on Sky News Australia in the segment “Donald Trump is ‘like an unguided missile’ on Iran foreign policy;” and was quoted by Sky News in the article “Woman shot dead in head as body bags show emerging picture of Iranian crackdown;” by Australian Broadcasting Corp. in the article “Iran's blackout has sparked fears of what may be found in the aftermath. There is also hope for the return of Reza Pahlavi;” and by The New York Times in the article “Iran and Venezuela found kinship in anti-American ideology and in evading U.S. sanctions.”
Sarah Binder was quoted by Bloomberg in the article “Trump’s Grip on House Republicans Faces Test in Thursday Votes;” by Talking Points Memo in the article “How the Supreme Court’s Work to ‘Bolster Executive Power at Congress’s Expense’ is Coming Back to Bite;” spoke in the PBS NewsHour segment “As Trump expands presidential power, Congress divided over how much authority to cede;” spoke to WAMU-FM’s “1A’’ in the segment “If You Can Keep It: Congress and Ice's Latest Minnesota Killing;” and commented on whether Trump can remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook on Marketplace.
Nathan Brown was quoted by The Associated Press in the article “Trump administration labels 3 Muslim Brotherhood branches as terrorist organizations.”
Adam Dean was quoted by NPR in the article “California study has lessons for efforts to protect workers from excessive heat.’’
Jeffrey Ding was quoted by Wired in the article “The US and China Are Collaborating More Closely on AI Than You Think;” and was cited by PolitiFact in the article “Trump says the U.S. leads China ‘by a lot’ in AI. Experts say that lead is measured by a few months.”
Alexander Downes was quoted by CNN in the article “Trump’s new imperialism recalls a dark period of US-led regime change.”
Stephen Kaplan was quoted by The New Republic in the article “What Trumpian Chaos is Doing to the Dollar.”
Marlene Laruelle authored the article “Trump and Putin share a common enemy, liberal Europe, but they have two divergent strategic projects,” for Le Monde.
Marc Lynch authored the article “The Saudi Arabia-UAE Dispute Is About More Than Just Yemen” for Foreign Policy.
Julian G. Waller was quoted by The Economist in the article “The meaning of "America First" is in flux.”
Susan Dudley was quoted by The New York Times in the article “Trump's E.P.A Has Put a Value on Human Life: Zero Dollars.”
Vanessa Perry was quoted by Marketplace in the article “What would it take to make housing more affordable?”
Robert Weiner spoke to Nexstar Media Group about Venezuela’s oil reserves.
The Regulatory Studies Center’s data was cited by The New York Times in the article “Has Trump Achieved a Lot Less Than It Seems?;” and by The Ezra Klein Show in a discussion of what the Trump administration has accomplished in its first year.
Gregory D. Squires’ op-ed "The myth that taxes send millionaires fleeing" appeared online and in the print edition of the Baltimore Sun.
Jayden Speed, senior in political science and public policy, was featured by KOLN-CBS10, Lincoln, Neb., in the article “21-year-old files for Nebraska Legislature, could become youngest member in state history.”
Dan Trombly was quoted by The New York Times in the article “Is the ‘Influencer Right’ at Odds With Trump Over Minnesota?’’
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