Tom Dreisbach
Tom Dreisbach is a correspondent on NPR's Investigations team focusing on breaking news stories.
His reporting on issues like COVID-19 scams and immigration detention has sparked federal investigations and has been cited by members of congress. Earlier, Dreisbach was a producer and editor for NPR's Embedded, where his work examined how opioids helped cause an HIV outbreak in Indiana, the role of video evidence in police shootings and the controversial development of Donald Trump's Southern California golf club. In 2018, he was awarded a national Edward R. Murrow Award from RTDNA. Prior to Embedded, Dreisbach was an editor for All Things Considered, NPR's flagship afternoon news show.
Content
- Trump DOJ mass-deletes info on Jan. 6 riot cases, including violent assaults on cops
- Police sue Trump as Jan. 6 rioters gloat over 'weaponization' fund
- Military aircrew in 'stable condition' following midair collision at Idaho air show
- Ex-DOJ official goes public with blistering criticism of his former bosses
- How a Republican state lawmaker tried to let Holocaust deniers hijack history lessons
- Trump administration moves to erase Jan. 6 riot convictions for seditious conspiracy
- A Jan. 6 rioter pardoned by Trump was sentenced to life in prison for child sex abuse
- How NPR reporters built an archive to document January 6th