He attended the University of Texas at Austin, writing for the university newspaper The Daily Texan. Robert Draper’s new book about Washington in the 18 months after January 6 is all about the fatal consequences of the brave new world the internet created, in which Republican outliers. One of BookPages Best Books of 2020 The detailed, nuanced, gripping account of that strange and complex journey offered in Robert Draper’s To Start a War: How the Bush Administration Took America Into Iraq is essential readingnow, especially now. He is the grandson of Leon Jaworski, prosecutor during the Watergate scandal, segregation trials, and Nazi war crimes, which is said to have influenced Draper's writing about the use and abuse of power. Robert Draper attended Westchester High School in Houston, Texas. Previously, he worked for Texas Monthly, where he first became acquainted with the Bush political family. Robert Draper is a freelance writer, a correspondent for GQ and a contributor to The New York Times Magazine. He attended the University of Texas at Austin, writing for the university newspaper The Daily Texan.
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