The Washington Post-Intelligencer (WPI) is a daily newspaper from Washington, D.C.
History[]
On September 9th, 2019, Ben Woodward wrote an article for the Washington Post-Intelligencer titled "Veidt Declared Dead" following the declaration from the FBI after years of investigation into Adrian Veidt's disappearance.
On September 16th, 2019, sources close to Joe Keene told WPI that his office was in the process of cancelling and rescheduling events for the week, including an interview about his presidential campaign.
On September 17th, 2019, Woodward wrote an article reporting on the death of Judd Crawford titled "Tulsa Police Chief Feared Slain".
Publication History[]
- September 9th, 2019 - Veidt Declared Dead, about Adrian Veidt's "death" after years of investigation and speculation into his disappearance.
- September 17th, 2019 - Tulsa Police Chief Feared Slain, about Judd Crawford's death.
Employees[]
| Name | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Ben Woodward | Content Network Reporter | Active |
Trivia[]
- The Washington Post-Intelligencer is based on The Washington Post.
- WPI's Content Network reporter, Ben Woodward, shares the same last name as Bob Woodward, a renowned real-life journalist from The Washington Post. In Watchmen, the Comedian most likely assassinated both Woodward and Carl Bernstein, preventing the Watergate scandal from being exposed, and ultimately aiding Richard Nixon in staying in office for multiple terms.