- Co-founding editor of The Intercept. Former columnist for The Guardian and contributing writer for Salon.
- Trained as a constitutional litigator. As mentioned in a 2013 article in Rolling Stone, Greenwald worked for a corporate law firm in the 1990s, a job that he called "soul-sucking".
- Lives in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, the hometown of his partner David Miranda.
- Won the Pulitzer Prize for public service with colleagues from The Guardian and the Washington Post for their revelations of NSA surveillance based on documents leaked by Edward Snowden.
- He was portrayed by Zachary Quinto in Snowden (2016).
- Adopted two sons with husband David Miranda.
- Grew up in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida. His parents separated when he was six.
- Graduated from N.Y.U. School of Law.
- Substack independent journalist.
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