
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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2 months 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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2 months ago |
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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2 months ago |
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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Very belatedly, I am on parental leave for a while. So this account will be even more dormant than normal.

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