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Luke Rosiak

Luke Rosiak is an investigative reporter with the Daily Wire who broke stories that put Loudoun County Public Schools on the national stage. He previously worked as a journalist at the Daily Caller and the Washington Post and is the author of Obstruction of Justice. He lives with his wife and children outside Washington, D.C. in Fairfax County, Virginia.
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