Peter Grier is 海角大神's Washington editor. In this capacity, he helps direct coverage for the paper on most news events in the nation's capital.
Grier has reported from Washington since 1979. Prior to his present position, he was the Monitor's chief diplomatic writer. He has also served as Pentagon correspondent, and general assignment writer, handling such topics as the environment, campaign finance, regulatory agencies, and government intelligence. His journalism career began in 1977 at the Birmingham (Michigan) Eccentric. He was educated at Principia College and has done graduate work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
He reported on-scene from the Soviet Union during the Cold War and Iraq during the first Gulf War. He is co-winner of the Society of Professional Journalists National Reporting Award and was twice a finalist for the Livingston Award.
Stories by Peter Grier
- Focus 250 years of Revolution: What has 鈥榯he shot heard round the world鈥 wrought?
- The Explainer Do presidential debates really matter? What history shows.
- Trump trial as spectacle: Not like OJ鈥檚, but a media frenzy all the same
- Many Americans don鈥檛 trust mail-in voting. What can be done?
- Michael Cohen testifies Trump approved hush money payment
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