Marc Fisher
@mffisher
Washington Post columnist and associate editor; co-author of 'Trump Revealed,' and author of 'Something in the Air' and 'After The Wall.'
New column: Sleight of Trump -- Forget Epstein! Get rid of ‘Commanders’! wapo.st/44IX8zh
The corruption charges against him require that the D.C. Council expel him a second time — now, @mffisher writes. wapo.st/4o8UnyW
"In a rigidly divided country, Trump delights in dramatic actions against the symbols and institutions of the nation’s elites," @mffisher writes. wapo.st/3UdGr8O
New column: D.C. voters put Trayon White back in office. But he needs to go. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/…
New column: Why attack colleges? To open students’ minds or blow up institutions? washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/…
James Ryan’s resignation spurs questions of what a post-DEI college should look like, @mffisher writes. wapo.st/4eF1ieV
Trump wins the ritual sacrifice of U-Va.’s president. So now what? Affirmative action for conservatives? wapo.st/4nBp3sb
Expelled by the council and under federal indictment, White has a good chance to reclaim his seat, @mffisher writes. wapo.st/4lDum8U
New column: As the expelled D.C. Council member seeks to return to office, only Ward 8 voters can finish off Trayon White’s ‘unfinished business.’ wapo.st/4nwcqPa
wapo.st/3G4fzF5 New column: Deep inside the federal government, a quiet force persists: Even with the layoffs, buyouts, cutbacks and frequent storms of executive commands, the machine grinds on, dispensing something closer to justice.
D.C. has always lured the ultra-rich, @mffisher writes. These homes tell the story. wapo.st/4ebXpxE
Trump said he ‘never wrote a picture in my life.’ Here are four. washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/…
Phillies debut the “Coldplay Kiss Cam”. Wait for it…
The story of the Trump-Epstein relationship from start to finish…. share.google/ShcIMNJyBY1RZ5…
The meteoric rise and ultimate tragedy of Connie Francis, whose hits dominated the charts in the 1950s and ’60s. She died at 87 washingtonpost.com/obituaries/202…
This Hank Aaron tribute is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen at a professional sporting event. Wow.
D.C. voters return indicted and expelled Ward 8 council member Trayon White to office washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/…
Statement from Executive Editor Matt Murray: “For three decades, Ellen Nakashima has been one of the most careful, fair-minded, and highly regarded reporters covering national security. Reaching out to potential sources rather than relying solely on official government press…
It has come to my attention that Washington Post reporter @nakashimae appears to be actively harassing ODNI staff. Instead of reaching out to my press office, she is calling high level Intelligence Officers from a burner phone, refusing to identify herself, lying about the fact…
This is a tried and true pattern in nearly every newsroom I've worked in. 1) Newsroom has routine that works. 2) Management seeks to 'innovate' 3) 'We will do things in this new way forever,' says internal memo 4) Routine re-establishes itself in 2-6 months
Reactions within the Post’s newsroom has been wide-ranging, and journalists are worried about giving up control of a story — but Futures editor Zachary Goldfarb hopes the initiative will build trust by breaking down the walls between sources, readers, and reporters.…
The Post’s Federal Insider column, a vital, steady voice of federal workers for 93 years, goes silent as columnist Joe Davidson says farewell wapo.st/3GlaJTT