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  2. Ken Klippenstein - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Klippenstein [1] (born February 1, 1988 [2] [3]) is an American journalist who worked at The Intercept. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Prior to joining The Intercept , Klippenstein was the D.C. Correspondent at The Nation , [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and previously was a senior investigative reporter for the online news program The Young Turks . [ 9 ]

  3. Klippenstein - Wikipedia

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    Klippenstein is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dan Klippenstein (1939–1997), Canadian curler; Glen Klippenstein (born 1937), American politician;

  4. Johnny Klippstein - Wikipedia

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    John Calvin Klippstein (October 17, 1927 – October 10, 2003) was an American professional baseball pitcher (mostly a reliever), who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for a number of teams, over an 18-season career.

  5. Glen Klippenstein - Wikipedia

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    Glen O. Klippenstein was born May 29, 1937, on his grandparents' farm in Saskatchewan, Canada. [citation needed] He attended Academy of the New Church Secondary Schools in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1955. Representative Klippenstein received his higher education at Penn State University, earning a degree in Animal Science in 1959 ...

  6. Richard Grenell - Wikipedia

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    Richard Allen Grenell [1] [2] (born September 18, 1966) is an American diplomat, public official, and former public relations consultant.He served as acting director of national intelligence (DNI) under President Donald Trump in 2020, becoming the first openly gay Cabinet member in U.S. history. [3]

  7. Killing of Brian Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Klippenstein also said he spoke to rank-and-file healthcare workers who expressed sympathy with the anger the public expressed at the health insurance industry, and criticized The New York Times and Washington Post for publishing stories that claimed that healthcare workers felt alienated by the public's response.

  8. Dan Klippenstein - Wikipedia

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    Daniel N. Klippenstein [2] (September 30, 1939 – February 15, 1997) was a Canadian curler. He played lead on the 1973 Brier Champion team (skipped by Harvey Mazinke ), representing Saskatchewan. They later went on to win second place at the World Championships of that year.

  9. Protect the Harvest - Wikipedia

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    The organization's founder and executive director is Lucas Oil owner, Forrest Lucas.Lucas has invested over $600,000 in the organization. [2] Brian Klippenstein was the executive director of the organization and treasurer of the associated PAC, [1] before joining the U.S. Department of Agriculture as an advisor to Secretary Sonny Perdue, who was in the position from 2017 to 2021.