Juliet Eilperin

ReporterWashington, D.C.

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Speaking in South Dakota Friday, President Obama made a pitch for community college.

  • May 8, 2015

Place-card holders, silverware and glass from sconces have left the premises. Even an A-lister admitted taking mementos.

  • May 8, 2015

The president’s early ambitions for urban America have not been realized, despite enormous efforts.

  • May 4, 2015

The White House’s digital strategy director, Nate Lubin, is stepping down.

  • May 1, 2015

The decision would end months of speculation over where Obama would seek to establish his post-presidential legacy.

  • May 1, 2015

In Rose Garden speech, he said he wished lawmakers would expand early-childhood education and criminal-justice reform.

  • Apr 28, 2015

As violence spread Monday afternoon and into the night, Obama remained silent.

  • Apr 28, 2015

The president called the stalled process for confirming Loretta Lynch, his pick for U.S. attorney general, an “embarrassing” example of the Senate’s “dysfunction.”

  • Apr 17, 2015

President discusses fiscal matters affecting women, including equal pay and paid leave, at event in Charlotte.

  • Apr 15, 2015

Sgt. Shane Ortega enlisted as a woman. He now identifies as a man. Rules call for him to be discharged. But he expects to resume his full duties soon.

  • Apr 9, 2015
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Juliet Eilperin is The Washington Post’s White House bureau chief, covering domestic and foreign policy as well as the culture of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. She is the author of two books—one on sharks, and another on Congress, not to be confused with each other—and has worked for the Post since 1998. She previously served as the Post’s House of Representatives correspondent and national environmental reporter.
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