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The Senate Passes Donald Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' - Opinion: Potomac Watch
The Senate Passes Donald Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' - Opinion: Potomac Watch

Wall Street Journal

time01-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Wall Street Journal

The Senate Passes Donald Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' - Opinion: Potomac Watch

Paul A. Gigot is the editorial page editor and vice president of The Wall Street Journal, a position he has held since 2001. He is responsible for the publication's editorials, op-ed articles and Opinion columnists, book reviews, arts criticism, and other Opinion content such as podcasts, videos and documentaries. He is also the host of the weekly news program, the Journal Editorial Report, on the Fox News Channel. Mr. Gigot joined the Journal in 1980 as a reporter in Chicago, and in 1982 he became the Journal's Asia correspondent, based in Hong Kong. He won an Overseas Press Club award for his reporting on the Philippines. In 1984 he was named the first editorial page editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal, based in Hong Kong. In 1987 he was assigned to Washington, where he contributed editorials and a weekly column on politics, "Potomac Watch," which won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for commentary. Mr. Gigot is a graduate of Dartmouth College, where he was chairman of the daily student newspaper.

Assessing the Damage to the Iranian Nuclear Program - Opinion: Potomac Watch
Assessing the Damage to the Iranian Nuclear Program - Opinion: Potomac Watch

Wall Street Journal

time26-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Wall Street Journal

Assessing the Damage to the Iranian Nuclear Program - Opinion: Potomac Watch

Paul A. Gigot is the editorial page editor and vice president of The Wall Street Journal, a position he has held since 2001. He is responsible for the publication's editorials, op-ed articles and Opinion columnists, book reviews, arts criticism, and other Opinion content such as podcasts, videos and documentaries. He is also the host of the weekly news program, the Journal Editorial Report, on the Fox News Channel. Mr. Gigot joined the Journal in 1980 as a reporter in Chicago, and in 1982 he became the Journal's Asia correspondent, based in Hong Kong. He won an Overseas Press Club award for his reporting on the Philippines. In 1984 he was named the first editorial page editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal, based in Hong Kong. In 1987 he was assigned to Washington, where he contributed editorials and a weekly column on politics, "Potomac Watch," which won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for commentary. Mr. Gigot is a graduate of Dartmouth College, where he was chairman of the daily student newspaper.

Trump Says He Might Strike Iran—and That He Defines 'America First' - Opinion: Potomac Watch
Trump Says He Might Strike Iran—and That He Defines 'America First' - Opinion: Potomac Watch

Wall Street Journal

time20-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Wall Street Journal

Trump Says He Might Strike Iran—and That He Defines 'America First' - Opinion: Potomac Watch

Paul A. Gigot is the editorial page editor and vice president of The Wall Street Journal, a position he has held since 2001. He is responsible for the publication's editorials, op-ed articles and Opinion columnists, book reviews, arts criticism, and other Opinion content such as podcasts, videos and documentaries. He is also the host of the weekly news program, the Journal Editorial Report, on the Fox News Channel. Mr. Gigot joined the Journal in 1980 as a reporter in Chicago, and in 1982 he became the Journal's Asia correspondent, based in Hong Kong. He won an Overseas Press Club award for his reporting on the Philippines. In 1984 he was named the first editorial page editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal, based in Hong Kong. In 1987 he was assigned to Washington, where he contributed editorials and a weekly column on politics, "Potomac Watch," which won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for commentary. Mr. Gigot is a graduate of Dartmouth College, where he was chairman of the daily student newspaper.

Will the U.S. Help Israel Eliminate Iran's Nuclear Threat? - Opinion: Potomac Watch
Will the U.S. Help Israel Eliminate Iran's Nuclear Threat? - Opinion: Potomac Watch

Wall Street Journal

time16-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Wall Street Journal

Will the U.S. Help Israel Eliminate Iran's Nuclear Threat? - Opinion: Potomac Watch

Paul A. Gigot is the editorial page editor and vice president of The Wall Street Journal, a position he has held since 2001. He is responsible for the publication's editorials, op-ed articles and Opinion columnists, book reviews, arts criticism, and other Opinion content such as podcasts, videos and documentaries. He is also the host of the weekly news program, the Journal Editorial Report, on the Fox News Channel. Mr. Gigot joined the Journal in 1980 as a reporter in Chicago, and in 1982 he became the Journal's Asia correspondent, based in Hong Kong. He won an Overseas Press Club award for his reporting on the Philippines. In 1984 he was named the first editorial page editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal, based in Hong Kong. In 1987 he was assigned to Washington, where he contributed editorials and a weekly column on politics, "Potomac Watch," which won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for commentary. Mr. Gigot is a graduate of Dartmouth College, where he was chairman of the daily student newspaper.

Israel's 'Operation Rising Lion' Hits Iran's Nuclear Program - Opinion: Potomac Watch
Israel's 'Operation Rising Lion' Hits Iran's Nuclear Program - Opinion: Potomac Watch

Wall Street Journal

time13-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Wall Street Journal

Israel's 'Operation Rising Lion' Hits Iran's Nuclear Program - Opinion: Potomac Watch

Paul A. Gigot is the editorial page editor and vice president of The Wall Street Journal, a position he has held since 2001. He is responsible for the publication's editorials, op-ed articles and Opinion columnists, book reviews, arts criticism, and other Opinion content such as podcasts, videos and documentaries. He is also the host of the weekly news program, the Journal Editorial Report, on the Fox News Channel. Mr. Gigot joined the Journal in 1980 as a reporter in Chicago, and in 1982 he became the Journal's Asia correspondent, based in Hong Kong. He won an Overseas Press Club award for his reporting on the Philippines. In 1984 he was named the first editorial page editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal, based in Hong Kong. In 1987 he was assigned to Washington, where he contributed editorials and a weekly column on politics, "Potomac Watch," which won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for commentary. Mr. Gigot is a graduate of Dartmouth College, where he was chairman of the daily student newspaper.

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