Desmond Butler
Washington, D.C.
Investigative reporter, Climate and Environment team
Education: Georgetown University, BA in Philosophy ; Oxford University, MA in Philosophy and German
Desmond Butler is a reporter on The Washington Post's investigative unit. He previously reported on climate and environment. Before joining the paper, he worked for the Associated Press in Washington, Istanbul and New York.
Butler's work has spotlighted unscrupulous military contractors, disinformation campaigns, nuclear smuggling and the "Cuban Twitter," a social media network secretly established by the United States to destabilize the government of Raul Castro. He also served as AP's chief correspondent in Turkey, where he covered Syria's civil war.