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Donald Lambro
Donald Lambro writes a “tough, no-holds barred investigative column that pokes its nose into government spending, politics, economics, foreign affairs and the issues of our time.”
A top investigative reporter in Washington for nearly 20 years, Lambro worked for United Press International for more than a decade, covering Congress, the federal bureaucracy, and national politics.
In addition to his column, Lambro’s political reports and commentaries are heard regularly on the “Byline” radio feature, broadcast over the Associated Press Radio Network and the Radio America syndicate.
Lambro, who holds a B.S. in journalism from Boston University, is a native of Wellesley, Mass. He was a reporter for the Boston Herald-Traveler before joining UPI in 1968. He presently lives in Springfield, Va., with his wife Jacquelyn and son Jason.