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Julia Angwin

Investigative journalist specializing in technology and its societal impact. Known for her work at ProPublica and The Markup, focusing on data privacy and algorithmic bias.

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Oct 28, 2025 • 42min

'We need to watch out': Maddow sounds alarm on ICE surveillance as Trump wields new weapon

Julia Angwin, an investigative reporter specializing in privacy and surveillance, discusses the alarming rise of advanced spyware used by ICE, emphasizing its potential impact on both immigrants and American protesters. Marc Elias, a prominent elections lawyer, shares insights on the legal challenges facing Trump as he attempts to weaponize the Justice Department amid rising unpopularity. Together, they highlight the crucial need for public awareness and vigilance against government overreach and the importance of protecting voting rights in the current political climate.
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Jan 30, 2026 • 26min

Can Cell Phones Stop ICE?

Jake Godin, a Bellingcat researcher who reconstructs multi-angle footage, and Julia Angwin, investigative journalist focused on tech and surveillance, discuss how cellphone videos and visual forensics clarify contested police shootings. They cover syncing multiple angles, why many cameras strengthen verification, the arms race with AI manipulation, legal protections to film, and risks faced by people who record.
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Sep 22, 2020 • 55min

TikTok deal gets a presidential blessing, friend of Pivot Julia Angwin's internet Blacklight, and RIP RBG

Julia Angwin, founder and editor-in-chief of The Markup, joins the discussion to unravel the intricacies of TikTok's new deal and its presidential endorsement. She introduces Blacklight, a fascinating tool that reveals the unsettling data practices of the websites we visit, shedding light on tech's invasive nature. The conversation also touches on Palantir's market strategies and ethical concerns surrounding its partnerships with government entities. The episode artfully balances humor and serious implications regarding data privacy and women's rights in the workplace.

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