Julia Ioffe

{{short description|Russian-American journalist}}

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| birth_place = Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union

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| education = Princeton University (BA)

| occupation = Journalist

| employer = Puck

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Julia Ioffe ({{IPAc-en|lang|ˈ|j|ɒ|f|i}}; {{langx|ru|Юлия Иоффе|Yuliya Ioffe}}; born October 18, 1982){{Cite web |date=November 16, 2017 |title=Мерил Стрип на церемонии International Press Freedom Award восхитилась Фельгенгауэр, Иоффе и Гессен |url=https://www.newsru.com/world/16nov2017/streep.html |access-date=March 26, 2022 |website=NEWSru |language=ru}}{{Cite web |last1=Bade |first1=Rachael |last2=Palmeri |first2=Tara |last3=Daniels |first3=Eugene |last4=Lizza |first4=Ryan |date=October 18, 2021 |title=Politico Playbook: It's crunch time again on Capitol Hill |url=https://politi.co/3G74vCi |access-date=March 26, 2022 |website=Politico |language=en}} is a Russian-born American journalist. Her articles have appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Foreign Policy, Forbes, Bloomberg Businessweek, The New Republic, Politico, and The Atlantic. Ioffe has appeared on television programs on MSNBC, CBS, PBS, and other news channels as a Russia expert.{{cite AV media| people = Julia Ioffe| date = September 2, 2018| title = Examining the Intricacies of Russian Politics| type = Video| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTijiTkZhmk| access-date = April 11, 2022| publisher = The Daily Show with Trevor Noah}}{{cite AV media| people = Julia Ioffe| date = September 14, 2013| title = Why did Putin pen that New York Times op-ed?| type = Video| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXRSgYLrglQ&t=63s| access-date = April 11, 2022| publisher = CNN}}{{cite AV media| people = Julia Ioffe| date = June 26, 2013| title = Experts weigh in on Russia and Snowden| type = Video| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSxYc_3J-0A| access-date = April 11, 2022| publisher = CNN}}{{cite AV media| people = Julia Ioffe| date = June 21, 2018| title = New Details On Donald Trump Jr.'s Meeting With Russians At Trump Tower| type = Video| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnhdHZeX6nk| access-date = April 11, 2022| publisher = MSNBC}}{{cite episode|network=CBS|series=The Late Show with Stephen Colbert|title=What Putin's Phrase 'De-Nazify' Means To The Home Audience In Russia|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99vAeAeCUFc|type=Video|access-date=February 25, 2022}} She is the Washington correspondent for the website Puck.{{Cite web |title=Julia Ioffe |url=https://puck.news/author/julia-ioffe/ |access-date=September 20, 2022 |website=Puck |language=en-US}}

Early life and education

Ioffe was born in Moscow, to a Russian Jewish family. On April 28, 1990, when she was 7 years old, she and her family immigrated to New York City in the United States.{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/120438/personal-history-immigration-and-executive-action-america|title=I'm an Immigrant in America Thanks to Executive Action—Just Like Many of Your Ancestors Were|first=Julia|last=Ioffe|date=November 27, 2014|magazine=The New Republic}}{{Cite web |date=August 18, 2013 |title=About us - Russia! |url=http://old.readrussia.com/about/julia-ioffe/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130818065841/http://old.readrussia.com/about/julia-ioffe/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=August 18, 2013 |access-date=March 26, 2022 |website=archive.ph}}{{Cite web |last=Ковалёв |first=Алексей |date=May 22, 2012 |title=Юлия Иоффе: "Идеализм может быть разрушителен" |trans-title=Julia Ioffe: "Idealism can be destructive" |url=https://inosmi.ru/20120522/192320624.html |access-date=March 26, 2022 |website=inoSMI |language=ru}} They settled in Columbia, Maryland, where she grew up.{{Cite web|url=https://forward.com/news/breaking-news/357180/meet-julia-ioffe-the-journalist-fired-for-tweeting-about-incest-between-tru/|title=5 Facts About Julia Ioffe, Who Posted Obscene Tweet About Ivanka Trump|date=December 15, 2016|website=The Forward}}{{cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/120438/personal-history-immigration-and-executive-action-america|title=I'm an Immigrant in America Thanks to Executive Action—Just Like Many of Your Ancestors Were|magazine=The New Republic|date=November 27, 2014|last=Ioffe|first=Julia}}{{cite news|url=http://famousdc.com/features/ten-dc-reporters-you-should-know/|title=Ten DC Reporters You Should Know|work=FamousDC|date=May 30, 2013}} Ioffe attended Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School from which she graduated{{Cite news|first= Jesse|last=Berman |authorlink= |title= Julia Ioffe, BT Dahan Community School alum, offers assessment of Ukraine invasion on 'Late Show' |newspaper=Baltimore Jewish Times|date=March 2, 2022 |url=https://www.jewishtimes.com/julia-ioffe-bt-dahan-community-school-alum-offers-assessment-of-ukraine-invasion-on-late-show/ |via=}} in 2001.

After originally planning to be a doctor, Ioffe graduated with a degree in Soviet history from Princeton University in 2005.Greg Myre. [https://www.npr.org/2023/02/23/1158771954/putinology-the-art-of-analyzing-the-man-in-the-kremlin "Putinology: the art of analyzing the man in the Kremlin,"] NPR. Her thesis, "Selling Utopia: Soviet Propaganda and the Spanish Civil War", was supervised by Jan T. Gross.{{Cite thesis |last=Ioffe |first=Julia |editor-last=Gross |editor-first=Jan T. | title=Selling Utopia: Soviet Propaganda and the Spanish Civil War |date=2005 | publisher=Princeton University |url=http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01pz50gx31n |language=English}}{{cite web|url=http://old.readrussia.com/about/julia-ioffe/|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130818065841/http://old.readrussia.com/about/julia-ioffe/|url-status=dead|title=About us - Russia!|date=August 18, 2013|archive-date=August 18, 2013|access-date=August 20, 2018}}

While at Princeton, Ioffe was vice-president of the Princeton Israel Public Affairs Committee. In a college newspaper column published in 2003, she was quoted as supporting Israel's "methods of defense against terrorism", including the construction of the Israeli West Bank Wall. According to Ioffe, the wall was "necessary for Israel to protect its citizens against suicide bombers".{{cite news|url=http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/article/2003/11/town-gown-gathers-to-protest-israel-security-wall/|title=Town-gown gathers to protest Israel security wall|work=The Princetonian}}

Career

Ioffe worked for the Columbia Journalism School's Knight Case Studies Initiative.{{Cite web|url=http://ccnmtl.columbia.edu/projects/caseconsortium/casestudies/1/casestudy/files/global/1/FEER%20Epilogue%20FINAL%20091010.pdf|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|title=The Journalism School Knight Case Studies Inintiative: "Settle or fight? Far Eastern Economic Review and Singapore Epilogue".}}

In March 2018, Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins, announced a book deal with Ioffe. The book, Russia Girl, was slated for publication in 2020;{{Cite web|url=http://politi.co/2HcEMZH|title='The Circus' returns — Journalists rip Axios — Stormy's suit — The right vs. big tech — Ioffe writing Russia book|website=POLITICO Media|date=March 7, 2018 |language=en|access-date=January 21, 2019}} as of April 2022 it was due in 2023.{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=N1CAzgEACAAJ |title=Russia girl: memoirs of a Russian soul |author= |date=September 26, 2024 |publisher=HarperCollins Publishers |isbn=9780008469665 |access-date=April 17, 2022}}{{update inline|date=June 2024}}

Ioffe is the Washington correspondent for the website Puck.{{Cite web |date=September 12, 2021 |title=Why I Joined Puck |url=https://puck.news/why-i-joined-puck-ioffe/ |access-date=September 20, 2022 |website=Puck |language=en-US}}

=''The New Yorker'' and ''Foreign Policy''=

In 2009, Ioffe won a Fulbright Scholarship to work in Russia.{{Cite web|url=http://siberianlight.net/new-russia-blogs-to-watch/|title=New Russia Blogs to Watch|date=August 18, 2010|website=Siberian Light|access-date=April 29, 2016}} Ioffe spent three years in Moscow, from 2009 to 2012, working as a correspondent for The New Yorker and Foreign Policy.{{cite web |title=Julia Ioffe – Foreign Policy |url=https://foreignpolicy.com/author/julia-ioffe/ |website=Foreign Policy |date=December 21, 2016 |access-date=November 5, 2022}}

Ioffe was a finalist for the Livingston Award for her 2011 profile of Alexei Navalny, then a lawyer and anti-corruption activist.{{Cite web |title=Julia Ioffe |url=https://www.aspenideas.org/speakers/julia-ioffe |access-date=May 13, 2023 |website=Aspen Ideas Festival |language=en}}

Ioffe covered protests and the political manoeuvring surrounding Vladimir Putin's return to the presidency, in her column "Kremlinology 2012," which was published in Foreign Policy.{{cite web |last1=Ioffe |first1=Julia |title=Kremlinology 2012 – Foreign Policy |url=https://foreignpolicy.com/category/kremlinology-2012/ |access-date=February 25, 2022}}

In February 2012, The New Yorker published her profile of Mikhail Prokhorov, then the third-richest man in Russia who contested the 2012 presidential elections. "Are Putin and Prokhorov running for President against or with each other?" Ioffe asked in the profile.{{Cite news|url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2012/02/27/the-master-and-mikhail|title=The Master And Mikhail|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|magazine=The New Yorker|date=February 20, 2012|access-date=January 21, 2019|language=en|issn=0028-792X}}

During the most violent protest, which took place on May 6, 2012, the day before Putin's inauguration, Ioffe took a photo of a small boy on a bicycle with training wheels, facing a row of Russian riot police.{{Cite news|url=https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/the-boy-on-the-bicycle|title=The Boy on the Bicycle|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|magazine=The New Yorker|date=May 10, 2012|access-date=January 21, 2019|language=en|issn=0028-792X}}

=''The New Republic''=

In 2012, Ioffe returned to the U.S. and became a senior editor for The New Republic in Washington, D.C.{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/authors/julia-ioffe?page=1|title=Julia Ioffe|magazine=New Republic|access-date=April 29, 2016}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2012/06/tnr-hires-julia-ioffe-tablets-marc-tracy-126481.html|title=TNR hires Julia Ioffe, Tablet's Marc Tracy|last=Byers|first=Dylan|date=June 18, 2012|website=POLITICO|access-date=April 29, 2016}}

At The New Republic, Ioffe wrote about American politics, including about a brewing civil war within the Republican Party.{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/115688/heritage-foundations-michael-needham-tears-apart-right-wing|title=A 31-Year-Old Is Tearing Apart the Heritage Foundation|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=November 24, 2013|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}} Her 2013 profile of Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/113494/president-rand-paul-hes-becoming-better-politician-every-day|title=President Rand Paul|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=June 17, 2013|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}} was a finalist for the Livingston Award.{{Cite web|url=https://news.umich.edu/livingston-awards-finalists-move-to-final-round-of-judging/|title=Livingston Awards finalists move to final round of judging|date=May 1, 2014|website=University of Michigan News|language=en-US|access-date=January 21, 2019}} She also covered the protests in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014.{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/119102/what-white-st-louis-thinks-about-ferguson|title=White St. Louis Has Some Awful Things to Say About Ferguson|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=August 15, 2014|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}}

In 2013, Ioffe wrote about contracting whooping cough, although she had been vaccinated against the disease in childhood. She blamed the anti-vaxxer community for her illness.{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/115551/jenny-mccarthy-anti-vaccination-movement-blame-whooping-cough|title=I've Got Whooping Cough. Thanks a Lot, Jenny McCarthy.|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=November 11, 2013|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2013|issn=0028-6583}}

Ioffe continued writing about Russia, including about the 2013 anti-gay laws{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/114299/gay-life-russia-eight-horrific-stories|title=Eight Horrific and Uplifting Stories About Being Gay in the New Russia|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=August 14, 2013|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}} and the Kremlin's ban on American adoptions of Russian children.{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/113673/families-putin-didnt-want-exist|title=The Americans |last1=Avdeev |first1=Max |last2=Ioffe |first2=Julia|date=July 7, 2013|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}} In 2013, Ioffe visited Moscow to document what happened to the opposition after the 2012 crackdown. Among others, she interviewed Alexey Navalny, future presidential candidate Ksenia Sobchak, and members of Pussy Riot. Her article, "The Loneliness of Vladimir Putin," appeared in The New Republic in February 2014.{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/116421/vladimir-putins-russia-has-crushed-dissent-stillfalling-apart|title=The Loneliness of Vladimir Putin|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=February 2, 2014|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}}

While covering the 2014 Sochi Olympics for The New Republic,{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/116668/pussy-riot-releases-new-music-video-sochi|title=Watch the Music Video That Pussy Riot Filmed While Cossacks Beat Them|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=February 20, 2014|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}}{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/116524/russian-corruption-ruins-athletes-shot-olympic-medals|title=Petty Corruption Has Killed the Great Russian Athletic Machine|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=February 11, 2014|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}}{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/116548/only-people-harassing-gays-sochi-are-foreign-journalist|title=The Only People Harassing the Gays of Sochi are the Foreign Journalists|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=February 8, 2014|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}} Ioffe traveled to Ukraine, where pro-Western protestors had toppled the Moscow-friendly president.{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/116897/eastern-ukraines-history-under-stalin-holding-it-back|title=Eastern Ukraine Is Still Fighting Its Past|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=March 6, 2014|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}}{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/116720/ukraines-revolution-overthrows-yanukovich-heres-what-could-be-next|title=Ukraine's Revolution Has Reached Its Climax. These Factors Will Determine What Happens Next|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=February 22, 2014|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}}{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/116724/yulia-tymoshenko-shes-back-euromaidan-revolution|title=Yulia Tymoshenko Returns to Politics, and Ukraine's Liberals Aren't Too Pleased|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=February 23, 2014|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}} She predicted that Russia would invade Eastern Ukraine after its annexation of Crimea.{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/116810/putin-declares-war-ukraine-and-us-or-nato-wont-do-much|title=Putin's War in Crimea Could Soon Spread to Eastern Ukraine|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=March 1, 2014|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}} She also traveled to Eastern Ukraine to cover the war in Donbas.{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/118131/week-battlefields-ukraine|title=My Mind-Melting Week on the Battlefields of Ukraine|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=June 17, 2014|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}}{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/117846/donetsks-people-republic-one-building-endless-bureaucracy|title=Inside the 11-Story Building That's Calling Itself the People's Republic of Donetsk|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=May 21, 2014|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}}{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/117865/i-was-attacked-crew-ukrainian-grannies|title=Pro-Putin Grannies Chased Away the Ukrainian Army. Then They Turned on Me.|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=May 23, 2014|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}}

In December 2014, Ioffe was one of the many staff members at The New Republic to resign in protest against owner Chris Hughes's planned changes at the magazine.{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/05/new-republic-resignations_n_6275810.html|title=New Republic Exodus: Dozens Of Editors Resign Over Management Changes|last=Calderone|first=Michael|date=December 5, 2014|website=The Huffington Post}}{{cite web|url=http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2014/12/new-republic-staffers-resign-en-masse-199595.html|title=New Republic staffers resign en masse|last=Byers|first=Dylan|date=December 5, 2014|website=Politico}} Her emails and comments were cited by Ryan Lizza in an article for The New Yorker about the changes at The New Republic.{{cite magazine |last1=Lizza |first1=Ryan |title=Inside the Collapse of The New Republic |url=https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/inside-collapse-new-republic |magazine=The New Yorker |access-date=May 3, 2022 |date=December 12, 2014}}{{cite news |last1=Brinker |first1=Luke |title=5 takeaways from the behind-the-scenes drama at The New Republic |url=https://www.salon.com/2014/12/12/downright_contemptuous_and_hostile_5_takeaways_from_the_behind_the_scenes_drama_at_the_new_republic/ |access-date=February 27, 2022 |work=Salon |date=December 13, 2014 |language=en}}

=''The New York Times Magazine''=

In January 2015, Ioffe joined The New York Times Magazine as a contributor.{{cite web|url=http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2015/01/media-moves-ioffe-fuller-bruenig-201617.html|title=Media moves: Ioffe, Fuller, Bruenig|last=Byers|first=Dylan|date=January 27, 2015|website=Politico}}

=''Politico''=

In May 2016, Ioffe became a contributing writer at Politico.{{Cite web|url=http://www.adweek.com/fishbowldc/politico-magazine-adds-julia-ioffe-as-contributing-writer/155897|title=Politico Magazine Adds Julia Ioffe as Contributing Writer|website=www.adweek.com|date=May 4, 2016 |access-date=May 19, 2016}}

In December 2016, Politico fired Ioffe within hours after she posted to Twitter speculating about Trump behaving inappropriately with his daughter Ivanka.{{Cite web|url=http://www.mediaite.com/online/journalist-apologizes-for-tasteless-tweet-about-donald-and-ivanka-trump/|title=Journalist Apologizes for Tasteless Tweet About Donald and Ivanka Trump|website=www.mediaite.com|date=December 15, 2016|access-date=December 15, 2016}}{{cite web|url=http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/12/julia-ioffe-finished-at-politico-over-obscene-trump-tweet.html|title=Julia Ioffe Finished at Politico over Obscene Trump Tweet|website=nymag.com|date=December 14, 2016 |access-date=December 15, 2016}} Ioffe tweeted the following about President-Elect Donald J. Trump and his daughter Ivanka: "Either Trump is fucking his daughter or he's shirking nepotism laws. Which is worse?"{{Cite web|title=Politico Axes Julia Ioffe Over Tweet About Ivanka Trump|url=https://www.snopes.com/news/2016/12/15/politico-axes-julia-ioffe-over-tweet-about-ivanka-trump/|access-date=August 8, 2020|website=Snopes|date=December 15, 2016 |language=en-US}} The tweet had included a link to a CNN news article claiming the president elect was planning to assign the East Wing of the White House, traditionally the First Lady's domain, to his eldest daughter Ivanka. The news article was later determined to be false, with CNN publishing a retraction. After deleting the tweet from her page, Ioffe tweeted several apologies.

The Atlantic, which had recently hired Ioffe for a position to start a few weeks later, issued a statement addressing Ioffe's comments, saying, "We're confident that when she joins The Atlantic next month she will adhere to our standards".

=''The Atlantic''=

On December 6, 2016, The Atlantic announced that it was hiring Ioffe to cover national security, foreign policy, and politics, with editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg describing her as "an indefatigable reporter, a gifted analyst, and an elegant writer". Ioffe joined The Atlantic in early 2017.{{Cite web|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/press-releases/archive/2016/12/the-atlantic-hires-julia-ioffe-to-cover-politics-and-foreign-policy/509708/|title=The Atlantic Hires Julia Ioffe to Cover Politics and Foreign Policy|website=www.theatlantic.com|date=December 6, 2016|access-date=December 16, 2016}}

She wrote about The Atlantic obtaining a 10-month correspondence between Donald Trump Jr. and WikiLeaks, which played a pivotal role in the presidential campaign and was suspected by the US intelligence community of being "chosen by the Russian government to disseminate the information it had hacked". Ioffe wrote that "though Trump Jr. mostly ignored the frequent messages from WikiLeaks, he at times appears to have acted on its requests… and shared that information with Donald Trump’s senior campaign officials".{{Cite web|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/11/the-secret-correspondence-between-donald-trump-jr-and-wikileaks/545738/|title=The Secret Correspondence Between Donald Trump Jr. and WikiLeaks|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=November 13, 2017|website=The Atlantic|language=en-US|access-date=January 21, 2019}}

Ioffe gained access to the entire e-mail correspondence between Trump's campaign chief Paul Manafort and Oleg Deripaska, a Russian oligarch with strong ties to the Kremlin. According to the piece: "Manafort attempted to leverage his leadership role in the Trump campaign to curry favor with a Russian oligarch close to Vladimir Putin".{{Cite web|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/10/emails-suggest-manafort-sought-approval-from-putin-ally-deripaska/541677/|title=Did Manafort Use Trump to Curry Favor With a Putin Ally? |last1=Foer |first1=Franklin |last2=Ioffe |first2=Julia|date=October 2, 2017|work=The Atlantic|language=en-US|access-date=January 21, 2019}}

=Other coverage of President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump=

In April 2016, Ioffe published a profile of Melania Trump for GQ magazine that revealed Melania Trump had a half-brother with whom the family was not in contact.{{cite news |last1=Ioffe |first1=Julia |title=Melania Trump Speaks! Her Rise, Her Family Secrets, and Her True Political Views: "Nobody Will Ever Know" |url=https://www.gq.com/story/melania-trump-gq-interview |access-date=February 27, 2022 |work=GQ |date=April 27, 2016}} Slate magazine characterized the profile as "generally positive" of Trump.{{Cite news|url=http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2016/04/29/julia_ioffe_who_profiled_melania_trump_in_a_generally_positive_light_is.html|title=Reporter Who Profiled Melania Trump in a Generally Positive Light Is Inundated With Anti-Semitic Threats|last=Anderson|first=L. V.|date=April 29, 2016|newspaper=Slate|language=en-US|issn=1091-2339|access-date=January 13, 2017}} Melania Trump, however, wrote in a Facebook post: "There are numerous inaccuracies in this article ... My parents are private citizens and should not be subject to Ms. Ioffe's unfair scrutiny."{{Cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/wp/2016/04/29/why-we-can-no-longer-laugh-about-the-trumps-media-obsession/|title=Why we can no longer laugh about the Trumps' media obsession|last=Wemple|first=Erik|date=April 29, 2016|newspaper=The Washington Post|language=en-US|issn=0190-8286|access-date=January 13, 2017}} Ioffe responded to CBS News saying: "I think she's understandably upset that some dirty laundry came out, but I did my job."{{cite web|last1=Flores|first1=Reena|title=Melania Trump trashes GQ after magazine's deep dive of family past|url=http://www.cbsnews.com/news/melania-trump-trashes-gq-after-magazines-deep-dive-of-family-past/|publisher=CBS News|access-date=December 21, 2016|date=April 28, 2016}} Ioffe's profile was praised by Slate and Erik Wemple, while Fox News writer Howard Kurtz said it had a "condescending tone".{{cite web|last1=Kurtz|first1=Howard|title=Why GQ's condescending Melania Trump profile goes too far|url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/why-gqs-condescending-melania-trump-profile-goes-too-far|publisher=Fox News Channel|access-date=December 21, 2016|date=April 29, 2016}} Maxim magazine said that it "smacked of politically-motivated contempt for Donald Trump masked as a 'probing' look at his glamorous wife".{{cite magazine|title=Why GQ's Profile of Melania Trump Was Really Just a Hit Job|url=http://www.maxim.com/women/melania-trumps-family-is-not-fair-game-2016-4|magazine=Maxim|access-date=February 13, 2017|date=April 29, 2016}} Following the article's publication, Ioffe received numerous anti-Semitic and threatening messages.{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/apr/28/julia-ioffe-journalist-melania-trump-antisemitic-abuse|title=Journalist who profiled Melania Trump hit with barrage of antisemitic abuse|last=Gambino|first=Lauren|date=April 28, 2016|newspaper=The Guardian|language=en-GB|issn=0261-3077|access-date=January 13, 2017}} In an interview, Melania Trump said that Ioffe "provoked" the anti-Semitic abuse she later received with her article.{{Cite news|url=http://www.haaretz.com/world-news/u-s-election-2016/1.720147|title=Melania Trump: Julia Ioffe 'Provoked' anti-Semitic Death Threats|date=May 18, 2017|newspaper=Haaretz|language=en|access-date=January 13, 2017}}{{cite news |last1=Kaufman |first1=Scott Eric |title=The anti-Semitic invective this journalist drew for her Melania Trump profile will make you ill |url=https://www.salon.com/2016/04/29/violent_antisemitic_attacks_on_journalist_who_profiled_trumps_wife_are_a_frightening_preview_of_press_freedom_under_a_president_trump/ |access-date=February 27, 2022 |work=Salon |date=April 29, 2016 |language=en}}

On October 29, 2018, Ioffe appeared on CNN's The Lead with Jake Tapper, where she took part in a discussion about President Trump's rhetoric in the wake of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting. She opined that, "this president has radicalized so many more people than ISIS ever did", pointing to a 60% rise in antisemitic attacks during 2017. The comment received pushback from fellow panelists David Urban and Mona Charen. Ioffe later apologized for the comment during the broadcast and on Twitter calling her comments "hyperbole".{{cite news|last=Morton|first=Victor|url=https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/oct/29/julia-ioffe-cnn-commentator-says-trump-has-radical/|title=CNN commentator Julia Ioffe: Trump 'has radicalized so many more people than ISIS ever did'|work=The Washington Times|date=October 29, 2018|access-date=October 29, 2018}}{{cite news|last=Baynes|first=Chris|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-calls-journalist-sick-woman-cnn-fox-news-interview-julia-ioffe-a8610051.html|title=Trump calls CNN panelist 'sick woman' during TV interview|work=The Independent|location=Londondate=October 31, 2018|access-date=October 31, 2018}}{{cite tweet|number=1056219660444676097|user=juliaioffe|title=And a word to my fellow American Jews: This president makes this possible. Here. Where you live. I hope the embassy…|date=October 27, 2018}} In a Fox News interview with Laura Ingraham, Trump called Ioffe "some kind of a sick woman".{{cite news|url=https://www.thewrap.com/trump-slams-gq-writer-who-says-he-radicalized-more-people-than-isis-sick-woman/|title=Trump Slams GQ Writer Who Says He 'Radicalized' More People Than ISIS: 'Sick Woman'

|work=The Wrap|date=October 30, 2018|access-date=October 31, 2018}}

Coverage of Russia

Ioffe appears on national and cable channels as a Russia expert. Since 2013, she has been a guest of Morning Joe, All In with Chris Hayes, Hardball, The Rachel Maddow Show and The 11th Hour with Brian Williams on MSNBC, The Lead with Jake Tapper on CNN, Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO, The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, and The Opposition on Comedy Central.{{cite AV media| people = Julia Ioffe| date = July 22, 2014| title = Julia Ioffe - The Colbert Report| type = Video| url = http://www.cc.com/video-clips/1872w0/the-colbert-report-julia-ioffe| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151011033234/http://www.cc.com/video-clips/1872w0/the-colbert-report-julia-ioffe| url-status = dead| archive-date = October 11, 2015| access-date = April 11, 2022| publisher = Comedy Central}}{{cite AV media| people = Julia Ioffe| date = March 25, 2022| title = Julia Ioffe, John Heilemann Sen, Jon Tester| type = Video| url = https://www.hbo.com/real-time-with-bill-maher/season-20/9-march-25-2022-julia-ioffe-john-heilemann-sen-jon-tester| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220331173438/https://www.hbo.com/real-time-with-bill-maher/season-20/9-march-25-2022-julia-ioffe-john-heilemann-sen-jon-tester| url-status = dead| archive-date = March 31, 2022| access-date = April 11, 2022| publisher = HBO}}

= Argument with Lawrence O'Donnell =

On August 7, 2013, Ioffe was involved in an argument with Lawrence O'Donnell over Putin's control of Russian media. Ioffe alleged that, instead of letting her answer his questions, O'Donnell "interrupted and harangued and mansplained" to her.{{Cite news|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/08/julia-ioffe-lawrence-odonnell-mansplain-russia_n_3725364.html|title=New Republic's Julia Ioffe Calls Out Lawrence O'Donnell For 'Mansplaining Russia' To Her (VIDEO)|last=Shapiro|first=Rebecca|date=August 8, 2013|work=Huffington Post|access-date=January 21, 2019}}

The next day, Ioffe responded with a post on The New Republic{{'}}s website, "Dear Lawrence O'Donnell, Don't Mansplain to Me About Russia", in which she stated that she had spent several years reporting from Russia, was a native speaker, and had been invited and introduced as an expert on Russia. "What bothers me is that, look: your producers take the time to find experts to come on the show, answer your questions, and, hopefully, clarify the issue at hand".{{Cite magazine|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/114234/lawrence-odonnell-yells-julia-ioffe-about-putin-and-snowden|title=Dear Lawrence O'Donnell, Don't Mansplain to Me About Russia|last=Ioffe|first=Julia|date=August 8, 2013|magazine=The New Republic|access-date=January 21, 2019|issn=0028-6583}}

The post started a wide discussion about several aspects of the interaction between television and online media. Joe Coscarelli of New York magazine wrote that "[Ioffe's] simple, bullet-pointed list of arguments would never be allowed on cable television because they reveal an ability to think outside a black or white, good or bad, America or Russia dichotomy".{{Cite web|url=http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2013/08/lawrence-odonnell-vs-julia-ioffe-on-russia.html|title='Angry Grandpa' Lawrence O'Donnell Yelled at Julia Ioffe for Attempting Nuance on Cable News|website=Intelligencer|date=August 8, 2013 |access-date=January 21, 2019}} Philip Bump of The Atlantic assumed that it's "impossible to win a TV Argument in an Internet World", that "the power distinction between host and guest became flexible… [because] they interact both on-air and off" and "nearly any writing online could similarly rise to national attention" like Ioffe's.{{Cite web|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/08/you-cant-win-tv-argument-internet-world/312375/|title=You Can't Win a TV Argument in an Internet World|last=Bump|first=Philip|date=August 8, 2013|website=The Atlantic|access-date=January 21, 2019}}

= ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette'' incident =

In November 2019, Ioffe accused a writer on the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette on Twitter of being a Russian troll after noticing one of its stories about Hunter Biden used a symbol that she mistakenly identified as a Russian-style quotation mark. After her mistake was pointed out to her, Ioffe deleted her tweets and tweeted an apology.{{cite news |last1=Clancy |first1=Sean |title=PAPER TRAILS: Not a Russian troll, Arkansan tells GQ writer |url=https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2019/nov/24/arkansan-points-out-not-a-troll-2019112/ |access-date=April 12, 2021 |work=Arkansas Online |date=November 24, 2019 |language=en}}

= 2022 ''Frontline'' PBS interview and program =

On March 3 she was interviewed by Mike Wiser; on March 15, 2022, this interview appeared in a Frontline episode titled "Putin's Road to War". She discussed Russia's invasion of Ukraine and said that Putin had miscalculated the Russian people's support for, and opposition to, the invasion.{{cite AV media| people = Julia Ioffe| date = March 10, 2022| title = Putin's Road to War: Julia Ioffe (interview): Frontline| type = Video| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSNo2FPQDQw| access-date = April 11, 2022| publisher = PBS}}{{primary source inline|date=June 2022}}

Bibliography

  • {{cite book |last1=Ioffe |first1=Julia |editor=Stein, Richard Joseph |title=Russia |location=New York |publisher=H. W. Wilson |date=2010 |chapter=The Moscow bombings don't matter}}
  • {{cite book | last1=Ioffe | first1=Julia | location= New York | publisher= HarperCollins Publishers | title= Motherland: A Feminist History of Modern Russia, from Revolution to Autocracy | date=2024 }}

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