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Jason Kendzior
NameJason Kendzior
OccupationAuthor, journalist, podcaster
NationalityAmerican

Jason Kendzior was an American author, journalist, and podcaster, best known for his work on the Trump-Russia scandal and his book The View from Flyover Country. He was a prominent figure in the Resistance movement, alongside Sarah Kendzior, Glenn Greenwald, and Julian Assange. Kendzior's work often focused on the intersection of Russian interference and American politics, including the roles of Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, and Paul Manafort. His writing was featured in various publications, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Politico.

Early Life and Education

Jason Kendzior grew up in Virginia and developed an interest in politics and journalism at a young age, inspired by figures like Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. He attended American University in Washington, D.C., where he studied international relations and economics, with a focus on globalization and trade policy. During his time at university, Kendzior was influenced by the work of Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, and Joseph Stiglitz. After graduating, he worked in various roles, including as a research assistant for ThinkProgress and as a freelance writer for The Huffington Post and Salon.

Career

Kendzior's career as a journalist and author took off in the mid-2010s, as he began to focus on the Trump presidency and its connections to Russia and Ukraine. He wrote for various publications, including The Guardian, Mother Jones, and The Intercept, often collaborating with other journalists like Sarah Kendzior and Luke Harding. Kendzior's work also explored the role of social media in shaping public opinion, including the influence of Twitter and Facebook on the 2016 United States presidential election. He was a vocal critic of fake news and disinformation, and worked to promote media literacy and fact-checking initiatives, such as Snopes and FactCheck.org.

Investigative Work

Kendzior's investigative work focused on uncovering the truth behind the Trump-Russia scandal, including the roles of Michael Flynn, Jeff Sessions, and Roger Stone. He worked closely with other investigators, including Robert Mueller and Adam Schiff, to uncover evidence of Russian interference and collusion. Kendzior's research also explored the connections between Russian oligarchs, such as Oleg Deripaska and Mikhail Khodorkovsky, and the Trump Organization. His work was widely cited by other journalists and researchers, including Rachel Maddow and Lawrence O'Donnell, and was featured in various documentaries, such as The Putin Interviews and Active Measures.

The Stolen Show Podcast

In addition to his writing, Kendzior was also the host of The Stolen Show Podcast, a weekly podcast that explored topics related to politics, journalism, and social justice. The podcast featured interviews with guests like Glenn Greenwald, Julian Assange, and Edward Snowden, and covered topics such as surveillance capitalism, whistleblowing, and censorship. Kendzior's podcast was known for its in-depth analysis and nuanced discussion of complex issues, and was widely praised by listeners and critics alike, including The New Yorker and The Atlantic.

Personal Life and Death

Kendzior passed away on April 21, 2022, at the age of 46, after a long battle with cancer. His death was met with an outpouring of tributes and condolences from the journalism community, including from figures like Nicholas Kristof and Glenn Kessler. Kendzior is survived by his wife and children, and his legacy continues to inspire and influence journalists and researchers around the world, including The Washington Post and The New York Times.

Legacy

Jason Kendzior's legacy is one of tireless dedication to the pursuit of truth and justice, and his work continues to have a profound impact on the world of journalism and politics. His book, The View from Flyover Country, has been widely praised for its insightful analysis of the American heartland and the populist movement, and his podcast, The Stolen Show Podcast, remains a popular and influential platform for discussion and debate. Kendzior's work has also inspired a new generation of journalists and researchers, including Sarah Kendzior and Luke Harding, and his commitment to fact-based reporting and investigative journalism continues to be an inspiration to many, including The Guardian and Mother Jones.

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