The mission of The American State Journal is guided by a set of Republican principles, established in 2025.
These are our principles for conducting a newspaper that takes journalism seriously.
A newspaper’s first duty is to tell the truth as faithfully as possible.
It must report the whole truth—or as much of it as it can verify—on America’s and the world’s most important affairs.
As a news disseminator, the newspaper must uphold the decency expected of a gentleman.
What it publishes should be suitable reading for young and old alike.
The newspaper’s duty is to its readers and the public at large, not to the private interests of its owners. In pursuit of truth, it will sacrifice its material resources if necessary for the public good.
The newspaper will not ally with any specific interest but will remain fair, free, and balanced in its views on public affairs and figures.
The American State Journal
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Editor-in-Chief: Margaret Harlan
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Managing Editor: Derek Voss
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Executive Editor for Opinion: Lydia Beaumont
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National News Editor: Travis Kline
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Foreign Affairs Editor: Elena Navarro
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U.S. Analyst: Jordan Whitaker
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Europe Analyst: Fiona Lachlan
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Middle East Analyst: Omar Khalid
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Oceania Analyst: Riley Donovan
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North America Analyst: Carla Mendoza
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South America Analyst: Léo Vilhena
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Digital Director: Shane Patel
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Investigative Editor: Nora Blackwell
- Designer: CEO Designer
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