- Wayne Barrett - Wikipedia
Wayne Barrett (July 11, 1945 – January 19, 2017) was an American journalist He worked as an investigative reporter and senior editor for The Village Voice for 37 years from 1973 on, and was known as a leading investigative journalist focused on power and politics in the United States [1]
- Remembering Wayne Barrett: The Man Who Exposed Trump First . . . - POLITICO
An old-school, pen-and-paper, document-driven, sourced-up investigative ace for the Village Voice in New York, Wayne Barrett nailed the aspiring real estate developer 38 years ago
- A Brief Oral History of Wayne Barrett, the First . . . - Vanity Fair
Trump’s nemesis at the Voice was a tall, gangly reporter, who had first started writing as a freelancer for the paper in the early seventies, named Wayne Barrett
- The man who saw Trump coming: Wayne Barrett warned us decades ago
A collection of Wayne Barrett's articles captures his early takes on Trump, Giuliani and New York corruption
- Trump: The Greatest Show on Earth: The Deals, the Downfall, and the . . .
Wayne Barrett is an investigative reporter who's written about New York for more than four decades and did the first major pieces on Donald Trump in the 1970s A senior editor at the Village Voice until 2010, he's also written for The Daily Beast, New York magazine, The Nation, and NY Daily News
- The Man Who Told Us About The Real Donald Trump, 40 Years Ago
Barrett was a Brooklyn schoolteacher and community organizer who wangled a job with the Voice, the once immensely profitable alternative weekly founded by Norman Mailer and three other journalists who couldn't abide the straitjacket of conventional 1950s journalism
- Wayne Barrett, 1945-2017 - The Awl
As a former intern of Barrett’s, writer Adam Weinstein, wrote in Mother Jones in 2011, “To politicians, pundits, and civil servants, Wayne is a journalistic Marine Corps: no greater friend, no worse enemy ”
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