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New: SpyFaces in the Crowd: Michael Ellis

The CIA deputy director's partisan background breaks tradition at the agency

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Tomás Dinges
Oct 06, 2025
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Welcome to our new occasional feature, SpyFaces in the Crowd, in which we’ll offer mini-profiles of important players in U.S. intelligence that readers might not be familiar with.

Michael W. Ellis was on an ambitious Republican flight path even as a freshman at Dartmouth in 2002, although few of his classmates probably would have envisioned his swing far right into MAGA-land and eventual appointment two decades later as deputy director of the CIA in the second Trump administration.

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Tomás Dinges covered the military and breaking news while at The Star-Ledger newspaper, and has published for a range of publications in the US and Chile. He was a fellow at the Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism at Columbia University.
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