Alex Berenson, born on January 6, 1973, is a renowned journalist and author. His career began at The Wall Street Journal, where he worked as a reporter and editor, covering a range of news topics including politics, economics, and crime. After his time at The Wall Street Journal, Berenson shifted to novel writing, gaining fame for his political thrillers.
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