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WaPo Wins Pulitzer for Coverage of Loud Noises at Trump’s Butler Rally

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Our own Amy Curtis did a VIP post earlier about what a joke the Pulitzer Prize has become, and since you're reading this, you're a VIP and have already read it or should right now. As Curtis reported, ProPublica won the 2025 Pulitzer for Public Service for reports on "deaths of pregnant women in abortion-restricted states." We all know about the death of Amber Nicole Thurman, whose name came up at every Kamala Harris campaign rally. ProPublica, Harris, and the rest of the media blamed abortion laws in Georgia. Thurman actually got an abortion — she was given abortion pills and sent home, but ended up dead. Her cause of death was listed as sepsis from the "retained products of conception."

I've been hearing a lot about the Pulitzer Prizes on Tuesday. Not that any of it matters to me … the New York Times and the Washington Post still have their Pulitzers for their investigation into the Trump campaign's collusion with Russia in 2016.

For example, Katie Couric, who's still around somewhere, congratulated Ann Telnaes for winning a Pulitzer. She also congratulated Telnaes for resigning from the Washington Post when it passed on a political cartoon showing the tech bros and Mickey Mouse bowing down before President Donald Trump. Stunning and brave, right?

Yep.

Just maybe, the paper's owner wasn't keen on being portrayed bowing to Trump and handing over a bag of money.

And speaking of the Washington Post, it won a Pulitzer for its coverage of the loud noises at Trump's Butler rally.

Where's the Post's award-winning follow-up on would-be assassin Thomas Crooks? I don't remember seeing any. The whole of the news media just sort of forgot about him. I'm not sure whether to blame the media or the FBI, or both.

As we reported, the Washington press corps just patted itself on the back over the weekend at the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner, aka "nerd prom," where they gave out awards for "missing" President Joe Biden's mental decline that the rest of us saw with our own eyes.

Exactly. Let them continue to celebrate themselves as a special class of person. The rest of us are getting our news elsewhere.

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