No one knows Washington secrets like Paul Bedard. This longtime D.C. reporter joined the Washington Examiner in 2012 after penning U.S. News & World Report's premiere political column, 'Washington Whispers,' for more than a decade. In addition to his Washington Secrets column, check out his signature feature, 'Liberal Media Scream.
And that includes who he picks for his state and Washington offices. The proof: He just attended the marriage of his chief of staff Jennifer Heins and former aide Nick Davis.On X, he bragged, “They are the 20th couple to marry after mtg in my office.” One Washington influencer added, “Statistically, you have better odds of finding a man by working in @ChuckGrassley’s office than being on DC dating apps.
Jen, my chief of staff & Nick Davis got married in Cedar Rapids this wkend. They are the 20th couple to marry after mtg in my office pic.twitter.com/k1qjoQMUkf
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