David Sanger

@SangerNYT

White House and National Security Corresp., New York Times. CNN contributor. Author of "Confront and Conceal," "The Inheritance," and “The Perfect Weapon.”

Washington, DC
Joined July 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    25 Sep 2020

    TUNE IN OCT. 16: Just in time for the 2020 elections, the HBO premier based on my book "The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage and Fear in the Cyber Age." Directed by the Emmy-award winning John Maggio. And the book, revised and updated, takes you even deeper:

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    May 18

    The front page in 1954. Brown v. Board of Education: The United States Supreme Court rules that segregated schools are unconstitutional.

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    May 17

    The front page in 1868. President Johnson is acquitted during his impeachment trial, by one vote in the United States Senate.

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  5. May 16
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  6. May 15

    Great thread on the rise, fall and resurrection of the Marcos political family.

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    May 14

    NATO in 1990 versus 2015:

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    May 15

    The front page in 1948. The Israeli Declaration of Independence was proclaimed, announcing that the State of Israel would come into effect upon termination of the British Mandate for Palestine.

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  9. May 14

    Looking forward to joining and a panel of great reporters on on Sunday.

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  10. May 13

    This looks like daily life in DC and Vermont.

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  11. May 12
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    May 12

    Explaining why the US supports NATO membership for Finland and Sweden but not for Ukraine. Regardless, the question now is whether NATO expansion will cement the Cold War, or perhaps something worse.

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    May 11

    A tank blast. A fire fight. Explosions all around. At some points along the zigzagging front in eastern Ukraine, the combat becomes a vicious and intimate dance, granting enemy forces fleeting glimpses of one another. W ⁦

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    May 11

    The front page in 1940. Winston Churchill is appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain.

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    May 10

    The front page in 1940. Germany invades Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.

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  16. May 11

    The hack of the Viasat satellite system in the hours before the invasion of Ukraine was a real wake up call about the vulnerability of our comms systems. No surprise: the GRU. With the great ⁦⁩.

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  17. May 11

    I do remember her speaking at our graduation, Rachel. And we all thought it was pretty cool that Mother Theresa was there. But I’m struggling to recall a single moment of the speech - which is the problem with graduation speeches…

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  18. May 11

    Fascinating case study 4 years later: how this withdrawal worked out. So far, the scorecard doesn’t look good - nor does Biden’s hope of re-entering the deal.

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  19. May 10

    An episode where you also learn why you should never outlive the declassification date of your own memos and how covered FDR’s Lend-Lease program as a cub podcaster.

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  20. May 9

    What a remarkable Times team that uncovered the costs of a drone program that lost sight, literally, of who and how it was killing. With astounding reporting from the great , . A well-deserved Pulitzer in intl. reporting.

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  21. May 9

    First, welcome Twitter-world, . In a pre-Twitter age (1986), Lew won a Pulitzer for uncovering the Marcos finances. Nearly four decades later, he tweets a warning -- and has a memoir on the way that describes what happened the last time the Marcos family ruled.

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