MS NOW Hires Brian Bennett as National Security Director
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Ted Johnson
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MS NOW has hired Brian Bennett as national security director. Bennett, formerly senior White House correspondent for Time, will oversee national security reporting covering the White House and the Trump administration. He has extensive experience covering presidential campaigns, served as Time's Baghdad bureau chief during the Iraq War, and has reported from multiple conflict zones including Hong Kong, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iraq. He previously worked for the Los Angeles Times as well.
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Bennett most recently has been senior White House correspondent for Time, and covered the Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump campaigns.
His work also included a cover story and Oval Office interview with Trump.
He also has reported from Hong Kong, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq, and served as Time's Baghdad bureau chief during the Iraq War.
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