Joseph Gedeon is a reporter at The Guardian US based in Washington, covering breaking news in politics.
Previously, Joseph was a reporter on POLITICO's national security team and authored the Morning Cybersecurity newsletter. Before that, he was a reporter at WNYC/Gothamist covering local news and criminal justice in New York City and New Jersey. He was also a reporter and editor for the Associated Press, covering politics, misinformation, race & ethnicity and general assignment in standard and enterprise formats. Joseph started his career reporting on domestic and regional news at a daily paper in the Middle East.
Joseph is former board member at The Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association (AMEJA), and a graduate of Columbia Journalism School (M.A. Politics '21) as a recipient of the Maggie and Gordon Gray Fellowship for International Reporting. In 2025, he was named to the Middle East Policy Council's 40 under 40.
Joseph also holds a joint B.A. in Honours Journalism from the University of Ottawa/Algonquin College and a diploma in Social Sciences from John Abbott College.
He speaks English, Arabic and French and grew up in both Los Angeles and Montreal.
Previously, Joseph was a reporter on POLITICO's national security team and authored the Morning Cybersecurity newsletter. Before that, he was a reporter at WNYC/Gothamist covering local news and criminal justice in New York City and New Jersey. He was also a reporter and editor for the Associated Press, covering politics, misinformation, race & ethnicity and general assignment in standard and enterprise formats. Joseph started his career reporting on domestic and regional news at a daily paper in the Middle East.
Joseph is former board member at The Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association (AMEJA), and a graduate of Columbia Journalism School (M.A. Politics '21) as a recipient of the Maggie and Gordon Gray Fellowship for International Reporting. In 2025, he was named to the Middle East Policy Council's 40 under 40.
Joseph also holds a joint B.A. in Honours Journalism from the University of Ottawa/Algonquin College and a diploma in Social Sciences from John Abbott College.
He speaks English, Arabic and French and grew up in both Los Angeles and Montreal.