Hugo Lowell

British Journalist

Hugo Lowell was born in New York, United States on March 30th, 1999 and is the British Journalist. At the age of 25, Hugo Lowell biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
March 30, 1999
Nationality
United States, United Kingdom
Place of Birth
New York, United States
Age
25 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Journalist
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Hugo Lowell Career

Lowell started reporting on Congress for Guardian US in 2021, before covering the January 6 select committee. He has broken a number high profile stories about the investigation, including that former President Donald Trump, from the White House, called political operatives at a "war room" the night before the January 6 attack on the US Capitol and discussed ways to obstruct the congressional certification of Joe Biden's election win.

The Trump war room scoop, which led to the House January 6 committee to open a new line of inquiry and issue at least one subpoena to a crucial Trump advisor, won the 2022 National Press Club’s Sandy Hume Memorial Award for Excellence in Political Journalism.

Lowell was also first to report that Trump used a White House phone on January 6 not reflected in the official call log, that Trump's former White House chief of staff turned over to investigators a presentation recommending Trump declare a national security emergency to return himself to office, and that Trump would instruct top aides to defy congressional subpoenas, considered a potential obstruction of justice.

He was named a political investigations reporter for the Guardian in November 2022, assigned to cover Trump and the Department of Justice.

Lowell regularly appears as a political analyst on MSNBC, including as a guest on Morning Joe, The Beat with Ari Melber, andThe ReidOut, as well as on NBC's streaming service Peacock. He has also appeared on the PBS NewsHour, CBS News, BBC World News, BBC World Service radio and Sirius XM radio. Hayes has described his reporting as "groundbreaking" and Mehdi Hasan has called him a "scoop machine". His reporting has been cited in The New York Times, The Washington Post and Bloomberg.

Before covering Congress, Lowell reported on the Russian doping scandal and the International Olympic Committee for the i newspaper. He also reported from the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the 2017 World Athletics Championships, for which he was named a finalist at the British Sports Journalism Awards.

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Trump says a "major motion" is coming after a Mar-a-Lago raid that "violated his Fourth Amendment rights," according to Trump

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 20, 2022
Donald Trump (left) condemned the raid of his Florida home after law enforcement confiscated ten boxes of classified information that Trump allegedly took after leaving office in a series of posts on Truth Social on Friday (inset). 'Never in our country's history has there been a time when law enforcement has been so brutally and violently involved in the life and times of democracy in our country,' Trump said.' A major motion relating to the Fourth Amendment will soon be filed regarding my illegal break-in of my house, Mar-a-Lago, right before the ever-important Mid-Term Elections.' My rights, as well as the rights of all Americans, had been infringed at a degree never seen before in our country,' he said. It's the most recent development in Trump's fight with the FBI, as former running mate Mike Pence (right) said he did not delete any classified information after being vice president.
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