Meryl Kornfield

Washington, D.C.

Reporter

Education: University of Florida, BS in Journalism

Meryl Kornfield is a staff writer on the Politics desk at The Washington Post. She previously worked on the General Assignment and Investigative desks, where she was a two-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2020 and 2023 for her role in The Post's opioid coverage. Meryl graduated with honors from the University of Florida, where she studied journalism and Latin America. Before moving to D.C., Meryl reported for outlets across Florida, including the Associated Press, the South Florida Sun Sentinel, the Palm Beach Post, the Gainesville Sun and UF’s independent student new
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Russia-Ukraine war: Biden and Zelensky agree: Ukraine will join NATO only after war ends

G-7 countries issued a joint declaration of “unwavering” support for Ukraine on day two of a summit for NATO leaders in Vilnius, Lithuania.

July 12, 2023

Biden, G-7 leaders announce major security pledge to Ukraine

NATO promises Ukraine support that is short of what Zelensky wanted, but is aimed at preventing future attacks on his country

July 12, 2023

NATO says it will invite Ukraine to join when ‘conditions are met’; Zelensky calls lack of timeline ‘absurd’

The summit is a show of Western unity against Russia — but there are divisions over Kyiv’s candidacy and the U.S. decision to supply it with cluster munitions.

July 11, 2023

Zelensky slams NATO for omitting a timeline for Ukraine to join

NATO says Ukraine can join, but does not provide a timeline. Zelensky calls that "unprecedented and absurd."

July 11, 2023

Biden heads to NATO summit facing fresh divisions over Ukraine

As Ukraine and Sweden push for NATO membership, Biden and U.S. allies struggle over how to respond

July 8, 2023

Biden calling Xi a dictator is his latest ad-lib to anger a foreign capital

U.S. officials hope the flare-up with China can be contained after recent diplomatic moves.

June 21, 2023

Biden’s tricky path on trans issues

Biden has boosted transgender rights in historic ways but stopped short of activists' aims, reflecting the volatile landscape on social issues heading into 2024.

June 16, 2023

Fentanyl has taken a record toll on the Army. Families demand answers.

The Army lost at least 127 soldiers to fentanyl between 2015 and 2022, more than twice the number of soldiers killed in action in Afghanistan during that period.

June 12, 2023

Bothered by pot smell, she sued her neighbor to stop smoking — and won

The court decision in D.C. comes as complaints over the smell of marijuana have arisen amid a boom in the cannabis industry.

June 8, 2023

McCarthy, Biden race to woo lawmakers to pass debt ceiling package

Republican and Democratic negotiators are spending Memorial Day trying to cement enough support to pass a deal to raise the debt ceiling and trim federal spending.

May 29, 2023