Olivia George (@oliviacgeorge) 's Twitter Profile
Olivia George

@oliviacgeorge

@WashingtonPost reporter writing about all kinds of things in DC. Lucky alum @TB_Times @the_herald. Brit abroad! What should I know? Signal: OCGeorge.59

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It started last year with plans for 120 chairs, 10 portable bathrooms, and four cannons being fired. Then Trump won. Now? Tanks. Helicopters. Troops, and more. How Trump finally got the military parade he always wanted. Latest w/Olivia George Dan Lamothe washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/…

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Scenes today from the outskirts of West Potomac Park in Washington, D.C., which is being used as a staging ground this week for military equipment ahead of the upcoming Army parade. Numerous other events in the park have been abruptly moved or canceled.

Scenes today from the outskirts of West Potomac Park in Washington,  D.C., which is being used as a staging ground this week for military equipment ahead of the upcoming Army parade.

Numerous other events in the park have been abruptly moved or canceled.
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I'm so excited for this! I've benefited from tremendously generous mentors, editors & colleagues who have helped light my path forward. Attending Investigative Reporters & Editors? Join us for a chat about job hunting, building your clips portfolio and more! See you there💜💛

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Security officials said they plan to close numerous D.C. streets, some for up to four days, as part of the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday celebration on Saturday. wapo.st/4jHrDtm

Security officials said they plan to close numerous D.C. streets, some for up to four days, as part of the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday celebration on Saturday. wapo.st/4jHrDtm
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"The artists worked at all hours to turn a once-blighted street corner into something beautiful. People on crowded buses stared in awe as they painted. Residents gathered to watch and eat barbecue as a live band blasted go-go music." Love this story by Michael Brice-Saddler & Joy Sung

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Statement from Executive Editor Matt Murray: “For three decades, Ellen Nakashima has been one of the most careful, fair-minded, and highly regarded reporters covering national security. Reaching out to potential sources rather than relying solely on official government press

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Some professional news: This week I'm joining the Financial Times as a data reporter based in Washington, D.C. I'll be going back to my roots in economics covering the intersection of politics and money.

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Happy 235th birthday, DC! Test your knowledge of the city with our quiz. What hotel chain started as a root beer stand in Columbia Heights? What cocktail was invented by a lobbyist at a bar on E Street? Which Metro station has the tallest escalator? washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/inter…

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I've been so excited to read this paul schwartzman story ever since I heard it mentioned in the newsroom. So many fantastic quotes in here, including: "I was born nude, and I wish I could have stayed that way. Then they threw that diaper on me and the indoctrination began."

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“She wants her children “to learn that even in the face of uncertainty & devastation that feels like it is beyond our control, this is how we take control of our lives. By speaking out and advocating for ourselves and our fellow Americans,”” Olivia George wapo.st/450EMsp