
“Greenwald said in his statement that while he will remain based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, his new organization will have U.S. offices in San Francisco, California, New York City and Washington, D.C. ‘My role, aside from reporting and writing for it, is to create the entire journalism unit from the ground up by recruiting the journalists and editors who share the same journalistic ethos and shaping the whole thing — but especially the political journalism part — in the image of the journalism I respect most,’ Greenwald’s statement read.”
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