
Iain Marlow
Diplomatic and National Security Correspondent at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg @business in Washington covering foreign policy. Tips? iainmarlow.24 on Signal or [email protected] Ex-Hong Kong, New Delhi, @globeandmail, @SOAS
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1 month ago |
courant.com | Iain Marlow
By Iain Marlow, Bloomberg NewsWASHINGTON — Weeks after Donald Trump won reelection, Keith Ives held an all-staff meeting at his Denver-based company to reassure his 30 employees that their work evaluating the success of U.S. aid projects overseas wasn’t under threat. “I enthusiastically told them, ‘I’m not worried at all — the work we do isn’t political,’” said Ives, who founded Causal Design more than a decade ago. “We weren’t working in climate. We’re not working in gender.
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gazettextra.com | Iain Marlow
WASHINGTON - Weeks after Donald Trump won reelection, Keith Ives held an all-staff meeting at his Denver-based company to reassure his 30 employees that their work evaluating the success of U.S. aid projects overseas wasn't under threat. "I enthusiastically told them, 'I'm not worried at all - the work we do isn't political,'" said Ives, who founded Causal Design more than a decade ago. "We weren't working in climate. We're not working in gender. We're not doing DEI work.
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charlotteobserver.com | Iain Marlow
Elon Musk, left, listens as President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 11, 2025. (Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images/TNS) TNS WASHINGTON - Weeks after Donald Trump won reelection, Keith Ives held an all-staff meeting at his Denver-based company to reassure his 30 employees that their work evaluating the success of U.S. aid projects overseas wasn't under threat.
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bloomberg.com | Iain Marlow
Demonstrators hold signs during a rally for federal workers at the US Capitol. (Bloomberg) -- Weeks after Donald Trump won reelection, Keith Ives held an all-staff meeting at his Denver-based company to reassure his 30 employees that their work evaluating the success of US aid projects overseas wasn’t under threat. “I enthusiastically told them, ‘I’m not worried at all — the work we do isn’t political,’” said Ives, who founded Causal Design more than a decade ago. “We weren’t working in climate.
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Iain Marlow
Weeks after Donald Trump won reelection, Keith Ives held an all-staff meeting at his Denver-based company to reassure his 30 employees that their work evaluating the success of US aid projects overseas wasn’t under threat. “I enthusiastically told them, ‘I’m not worried at all — the work we do isn’t political,’” said Ives, who founded Causal Design more than a decade ago. “We weren’t working in climate. We’re not working in gender. We’re not doing DEI work.
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From me on USAID and American jobs: 🎁 link https://t.co/dyuOApvewV

"In announcing sweeping tariffs, US President Donald Trump not only justified them by saying they’d protect manufacturing jobs, he also said they would benefit the country’s farmers. What a load of nonsense: Trump is about to make food in every American kitchen more expensive."

REACTION COLUMN: Trump said it was defending US farmers. But not only his trade tariffs will hurt the country's farmers, he's about to make food in every American kitchen table more expensive. @Opinion #TradeWar https://t.co/co73hKrEJf

“At the end of the day, chocolate and coffee are not like automotive or shipbuilding, which Trump is trying to encourage more domestic production of... The USA simply cannot produce these products.” https://t.co/UTlES3Z1rl