3 others named Julia Ioffe are on LinkedIn. Ioffe, who is Jewish, apologized early Thursday after deleting the tweet from the previous day. Ioffe was previously a contributor to the Huffington Post and a columnist at Foreign Policy during the 2016 campaign. Julie Ioffe European SSA Fixed Income Portfolio Manager CFA, MBA London Area, United Kingdom. Journalist Julia Ioffe, who was the target of anti-Semitic messages by Donald Trump supporters during the 2016 presidential campaign, was fired by Politico after posting a crude joke on Twitter about Trump and his daughter Ivanka. Trump called the article “inaccurate” and did not say anything to call off his supporters.
Her April GQ profile of Trump’s wife, Melania, led to a torrent of abuse and threats against the 34-year-old Jewish reporter from. If her name is familiar to you, that may be because she spent a good part of 2016 chained to the rise of Donald Trump. Ioffe’s Twitter feed and email inbox were flooded with anti-Semitic messages and imagery, including a cartoon of a Jew being executed, following a critical profile she wrote in May about Melania Trump.Īt the time, Ioffe, whose family emigrated from the Soviet Union 26 years ago, said the abuse she faced reminded her of the anti-Semitism her family fled in Russia. Julia Ioffe is, by all accounts, a sharp and insightful journalist. We’re confident that when she joins The Atlantic next month she will adhere to our standards,” the statement said. An insider’s guide to what really goes on in Washington D.C.not just the politics and policy, but the town itselfas told by Julia Ioffe, a veteran of The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and The New Republic. “Julie Ioffe made a mistake today on Twitter, which she regrets and for which she publicly apologized. Two hours later, at 2:19 a.m., The Atlantic issued a statement in support of Ioffe. Julia Ioffe is a staff writer at The Atlantic, covering. Julia Ioffe Contributing Writer New York Times Magazine JuliaIoffe. “It has absolutely zero value for our readers and should have zero place in our work.” Born in 1976 in Riga, Latvia, Idov moved to the United States in 1992 and currently lives in Berlin. How Trump's Rosy Plans Could Take Us Over a Cliff. “Gratuitous opinion has no place, anywhere, at any time – not on your Facebook feed, your Twitter feed or any place else,” Politico editor-in-chief John Harris and editor Carrie Budoff Brown wrote in a letter to staff announcing the termination. Julia Ioffe on the shape of the pandemic inside what one doctor is calling the 'epicenter of the epicenter.' March 29, 2020. Connect with your community every morning.