Daniel Lippman, POLITICO

Daniel Lippman

POLITICO

Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Daniel:

Trump calls for contest to create futuristic ‘Freedom Cities’

The former president also wants to spark a wave of vertical-takeoff-and-landing vehicles. → Read More

Democracy for America on track to shut down

The organization started in its current form after Howard Dean’s unsuccessful 2004 presidential campaign, and throughout its history it helped elect more than 1,000 progressive candidates. → Read More

Biden supply chain adviser to leave White House

Sameera Fazili, deputy director of the National Economic Council and a deputy assistant to the president, is exiting on Friday. → Read More

Trump’s Jan. 6 supporters feted at his Mar-a-Lago campaign launch

Several MAGA personalities and Trump world figures with ties to the Jan. 6 rally were fixtures at the launch of his 2024 campaign at his private Palm Beach club. → Read More

Justice Department proposes deletions for Mar-a-Lago affidavit

A Thursday deadline looms on affidavit details from DOJ, but don't expect a big reveal. → Read More

Inside the frantic, final days of record-keeping that landed Trump in hot water

Aides to the former president described a chaotic process that was colored by the boss’ desire to keep litigating the election and retain his own mementos. → Read More

The White House's least favorite Twitter account-

Welcome to POLITICO’s West Wing Playbook, your guide to the people and power centers in the Biden administration. With help from Allie Bice. Ask any Democratic operative these days, including some who work in the Biden White House, about the Twitter account they find most noxious and you’re likely to get the same answer. @RNCResearch — the handle for the Republican National Committee to sling… → Read More

Neera Tanden takes the wheel-

Welcome to POLITICO’s West Wing Playbook, your guide to the people and power centers in the Biden administration. With help from Allie Bice. Inside the White House, NEERA TANDEN has taken a far more assertive role in determining what papers make it to the president’s desk than her predecessor as staff secretary, according to several people familiar with the dynamic. That internal shift in the… → Read More

Finnish ambassador: Russia can keep fighting for a ‘very long time’-

Mikko Hautala discusses Finland joining NATO, the recent mega-purchase of 64 F-35 fighter jets and the state of the war in Ukraine. → Read More

Trump-era federal Covid contract recipient has yet to meet major deadlines

Two years in, Phlow Corp. has not delivered on high-tech methods to domestically manufacture cheap generic drugs. → Read More

Iconic Norman Rockwell works of art are taken off the White House walls-

Welcome to POLITICO’s West Wing Playbook, your guide to the people and power centers in the Biden administration. With help from Allie Bice. The Thomas Crown affair this is not. But priceless pieces of art have been removed from the White House and it’s not yet abundantly clear why. Four NORMAN ROCKWELL panels of watercolor and black-and-white sketches featuring the White House — which have been… → Read More

Zinke’s wife declaring primary residence in California as he runs in Montana

The former Interior secretary and current congressional candidate has faced questions about where he lives. → Read More

John Edwards' shadow-

Welcome to POLITICO’s West Wing Playbook, your guide to the people and power centers in the Biden administration. With help from Allie Bice. Not much good came from Sen. JOHN EDWARDS’ 2008 presidential campaign. A bid to become the Democratic nominee on a populist platform ended in ignominious fashion after it was revealed that Edwards had been having an affair with a campaign videographer while… → Read More

U.S. to ban Russian ships from ports

The move is more symbolic than impactful: Russian-flagged ships account for less than 1 percent of cargo that arrives at American ports. → Read More

Harris snags top national security aide from Biden's team

The vice president is shuffling her core foreign policy staffers as she seeks to reorient her international portfolio. → Read More

Ohio Republicans gang up to stop Vance endorsement

Local party officials and Vance's Senate primary rivals are working hard to convince Donald Trump not to back the "Hillbilly Elegy" author. → Read More

GOP hopeful sold tear gas used on Black Lives Matter protesters

Cory Mills, a self-funding, first time candidate running for a House seat in Florida, paved an unusual path to riches. → Read More

Top Trump ally gears up for Romney primary challenge

Utah GOP Attorney General Sean Reyes is likely to announce his 2024 Senate plans in May. → Read More

The roots of a Tai-Rahm confrontation-

Welcome to POLITICO’s West Wing Playbook, your guide to the people and power centers in the Biden administration. In December, Ambassador to Japan RAHM EMANUEL met with U.S. Trade Representative KATHERINE TAI ahead of his move abroad. Lowering trade barriers is near the top of Japan’s to-do list — they still want the U.S. to rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership, for instance — and Emanuel wanted… → Read More

Dr. Oz is running as a China hawk. It's a bit of a stretch.

In addition to a lucrative sponsorship deal, the celebrity physician exported his popular TV show to China. → Read More