Derek Kravitz
Derek Kravitz was the research editor at ProPublica and covered the Trump administration.
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Derek Kravitz was the research editor at ProPublica.
Previously, he was a reporter and editor for the Greater New York section of The Wall Street Journal; a national economics writer for The Associated Press in Washington, D.C.; a local government and transportation staff writer at The Washington Post; and a crime reporter at the Columbia Daily Tribune in Missouri.
Kravitz was also a postgraduate research scholar at Columbia University, and was a co-author of the journalism school's independent review of Rolling Stone magazine’s now-retracted campus-rape story.
Kravitz graduated with a bachelor of journalism degree from the University of Missouri and master’s degrees in international relations and journalism from Columbia University. He teaches investigative reporting at Columbia’s Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism.
Here Are More Than 400 Officials Trump Has Quietly Deployed Across the Government
ProPublica has obtained a list of more than 400 people hired by the Trump administration to fill key roles across the federal government.
by Al Shaw, Derek Kravitz and Justin Elliott,
Meet the Hundreds of Officials Trump Has Quietly Installed Across the Government
We have obtained a list of more than 400 Trump administration hires, including dozens of lobbyists and some from far-right media.
by Justin Elliott, Al Shaw and Derek Kravitz,
Trump Said He Made $21 Million in Income From His New York Contracts. He Actually Made a Lot Less.
The president’s 2016 federal financial disclosure lists gross receipts for his dealings with New York City. If you subtract expenses and fees, the amount he earned from the deals is much smaller.
by Derek Kravitz and Cezary Podkul,
Trump Once Told New York City His Net Worth Was Much Lower Than What He Said Publicly
President Trump has long given wildly varying numbers estimating his net worth. In 2009, he offered one figure publicly, then said his worth was substantially less on government documents.
by Derek Kravitz,
Ivanka Trump Also Promised to Resign From Family Business, And Hasn’t Filed Paperwork
President Trump’s eldest daughter said she’d give up management of her businesses. We checked.
by Derek Kravitz and Al Shaw,
Trump Promised to Resign From His Companies — But There’s No Record He’s Done So
To transfer control of his companies, the president has to submit filings in Florida, Delaware and New York. We spoke to officials in each of those states.
by Derek Kravitz and Al Shaw,
Trump’s 10 Troubling Deals with Foreign Power-Players
The new president’s deals with foreign power players create clear paths for Trump to put his interests ahead of those of the United States.
by Derek Kravitz and Al Shaw,
Why Developers of Manhattan Luxury Towers Give Millions to Upstate Candidates
A first-of-its-kind analysis shows just how tactical the real-estate industry is about bankrolling state legislators who will protect its $1.4 billion tax break and weaken rent laws.
by Cezary Podkul and Derek Kravitz, ProPublica, and Will Parker, The Real Deal,
Trump’s Pick for Commerce Secretary May Have the Biggest Conflicts of Them All
Wilbur Ross has made a fortune in steel — and the Commerce Department will soon make decisions that will affect his firms.
by Derek Kravitz,
We May Not Know If Trump’s Foreign Business Deals Violate the Constitution
President-elect Donald Trump doesn’t have to detail his business holdings in federal financial disclosures until May 2018.
by Derek Kravitz,