
Eric Umansky
Eric Umansky is an editor-at-large at ProPublica.
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Eric Umansky is an editor-at-large at ProPublica, where he has overseen two Pulitzer Prize-winning projects. Most recently, a series he edited on NYPD abuse of “nuisance abatement” laws won the Pulitzer Gold Medal for Public Service. Umansky oversaw much of ProPublica's Trump administration coverage, including the “Trump, Inc.” podcast with WNYC, which won a DuPont Award. More recently, Umansky has reported with his colleagues on police accountability in New York City. The work has won the John Jay College/Harry Frank Guggenheim Award for Excellence in Criminal Justice Reporting and the Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting. It has also been credited with helping spur reforms.
Umansky joined ProPublica when it started in 2008. Before that, he wrote a column for Slate. Umansky has also written for The New York Times, The Washington Post and many others. He is also a co-founder of Document Cloud.
An Emoluments Suit Against Trump Is Moving Ahead. We Spoke to a Plaintiff About What’s Next. — “Trump, Inc.” Podcast Extra
We interview the District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine about the suit, what it might uncover and why the Founding Fathers put the Emoluments Clause in the Constitution.
The Business of Silence — “Trump, Inc.” Podcast
Trump has long worked to enforce silence. And he’s been trying to take the practice to the White House.
by Eric Umansky,
Elliott Broidy’s All-Access Pass — “Trump, Inc.” Podcast
Our podcast investigation is back — and this time we’re looking at more than just the president’s family.
by Eric Umansky,
Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort: Two Cases That Shook the Trump World — “Trump, Inc.” Podcast Extra
Our “Trump, Inc.” colleagues break down the guilty plea and conviction for two of the president’s top aides.
by Eric Umansky,
Where Did Trump’s Cash Come From? — “Trump, Inc.” Podcast Extra
We talk to the Washington Post’s David Fahrenthold and The New Yorker’s Adam Davidson about the big mystery around the Trump Organization’s $400 million in cash deals.
by Eric Umansky,
We’re Hiring, a Lot. Here’s What We’re Looking For.
We’re looking for people with a wide variety of backgrounds and expertise.
by Eric Umansky,
Help Us Dive Into the Swamp — ‘Trump, Inc.’ Podcast
On this week’s “Trump, Inc.,” we’re digging into business interests in the Trump administration.
by Eric Umansky,
The Many Red Flags of Trump’s Partners in India — ‘Trump, Inc.’ Podcast
The Trump Organization has five active projects in India, a country where corruption is common in the real estate industry.
by Eric Umansky,
Donald Trump Jr. Pushed ‘Blatantly Illegal’ Project In India, Former Official Says — ‘Trump, Inc.’ Podcast
A Trump project in Mumbai had its permits revoked after investigators found “significant irregularities.” Then Trump Jr. travelled to India to get the decision overruled.
by Eric Umansky, ProPublica, and Andrea Bernstein, WNYC,
The Desperation, Secrecy and Conflicts of Jared Kushner’s Company — ‘Trump, Inc.’ Podcast
This week on “Trump, Inc.,” we dive into Son-in-Law Inc.
by Eric Umansky, ProPublica, and Andrea Bernstein, WNYC,