Ukrainian pressure alleged student newspaper scooped October 1 9:47

A student newspaper reporter pioneered that a special representative in charge of Ukraine in the State Department resigned over the alleged that President Trump of the United States pressured Ukraine to gain information disadvantaged by the opposition party and the Democratic Party As it was, it has attracted attention.

President Trump is alleged to have pressured Ukrainian President Zerensky in an attempt to gain information against former Democratic Vice President Biden, a promising candidate for next year's presidential election.

About this suspicion, it was found that the reporter of the student newspaper of Arizona State University was the first to give information on the resignation of Volkswagen Special Representative in charge of Ukraine at the State Department last month.

The article was written by Editor-in-Chief Andrew Howard (20). While proceeding with the interview with Volker, who is a director of the university-run research institute, a university official said, “Volker met Secretary of State Pompeio. I got the information that "I told my resignation."

Major media such as AP and the New York Times reported this information about an hour after Howard's article was posted on the student newspaper website.

Leading paper Washington Post tells with the headline "Student newspaper defeated in article", such as Howard's scoops are accumulating one after another, Howard wants to continue to gain experience as a journalist in the future Talking