Trudy Rubin is an American journalist and foreign affairs columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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10 Quick Facts About Trudy Rubin
- Full Name: Trudy Rubin
- Nationality: American
- Profession: Journalist
- Known For: The book Willful Blindness: The Bush Administration and Iraq
- Current Role: Foreign affairs columnist
- Current Employer: The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Place of Birth: United States
- Gender: Female
- Beats: Politics / Government and International / Foreign Affairs
- Media Level: Regional

Trudy Rubin Age
Trudy Rubin's exact age is not publicly confirmed.
Education
Her educational background includes studies at Smith College and London School of Economics.
- Smith College
- Qualification: Bachelor's degree
- London School of Economics
- Qualification: Master's degree
Career & Work
Trudy Rubin's career includes news and reporting roles with The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Christian Science Monitor.
Rise to Fame
Trudy Rubin rose to prominence for her role for the book Willful Blindness: The Bush Administration and Iraq.
Notable Works
- Book: Willful Blindness: The Bush Administration and Iraq (Author, 2004)
Awards & Achievements
- Edward Weintal Prize for Diplomatic Reporting — Georgetown University — Diplomatic reporting
Lesser Known Facts
- Trudy was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in both 2001 and 2017 for her international commentary.
Personal Information
- Full Name: Trudy Rubin
- Gender: Female
- Occupation: Journalist
- Nationality: American
- Living Status: Alive
- Ethnicity: White
Birth & Background
- Place of Birth: United States
Net Worth & Income
- Salary: $45K - $188K (Est)
- Net Worth: $375K - $3.8M (Est)
- Source of Income: Employment
Online Presence
- X (Twitter):https://x.com/trudyrubin









