Jacqueline Alemany, The Washington Post’s congressional investigations reporter, is being honored as the “Outstanding Journalist in Print” at the 10th Annual Washington Women in Journalism Awards. These awards, sponsored by Story partners and Washingtonian magazine, recognize outstanding female political reporters in Washington.
The Post stated: “A relentless and dynamic journalist, Alemany has been a lead reporter in The Post’s agenda-setting coverage of the federal criminal investigations of former President Donald Trump. She also helped lead The Post’s coverage of the House Select Committee investigating the
Jan. 6, 2021, delivering scoop after scoop on some of the most important stories of the past year.
“Washingtonian CEO Cathy Merrill said that this year’s honorees “represent the essence of what it is to be a great journalist: curiosity, truthfulness, integrity, and an ability to break down a complex story and help us all make sense of what is going on in the White House, on the Hill and in the world. On behalf of Washingtonian, we are honored to recognize them and their contributions.””
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PHOTO: Jacqueline Alemany (Jeff Elkins)
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