Katie Bo

Katie Bo Lillis is a CNN reporter covering intelligence and national security, including all related federal agencies and Congressional committees. Latest Katie Bo Lillis is a CNN reporter covering intelligence and national security, including all related federal agencies and Congressional committees. Prior to joining CNN, she was the senior national security reporter for Defense One, where she traveled the globe to cover America's warzones. She also covered intelligence and cybersecurity for The Hill newspaper, including in-depth reporting on the Russia investigations and military detention issues. Before her journalism career, Katie Bo worked in thoroughbred horse racing, helping breed, sell, and prepare the next generation of Kentucky Derby winners. She is a graduate of the University of Virginia. A native of Goochland County, Virginia, she now lives in D.C. and can usually be found haunting one of the various bookstores on Capitol Hill.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

95%

Examples:

  • Katie Bo Lillis appears to have a strong focus on intelligence and national security topics, with no clear slant towards either side of political debates.
  • She has covered controversies such as the Russia investigations and military detention issues without taking a partisan stance.

Conflicts of Interest

75%

Examples:

  • There is no clear evidence of conflicts of interest in Katie Bo Lillis's reporting.

Contradictions

86%

Examples:

  • In another article, the author claims new intelligence on Russian nuclear capabilities in space has been briefed to Congress and key US allies, but it is not clear if this information was actually shared with these groups or simply informed of its existence. (Article: https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/14/politics/house-intel-chairman-serious-national-security-threat/index.html)
  • In one article, it is mentioned that patients suffering from Havana syndrome do have severe symptoms but show no evidence of brain damage, reigniting the controversy over this medical mystery. (Article: https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/18/health/havana-syndrome-studies/index.html)

Deceptions

90%

Examples:

  • In one article, the author claims that Russia is trying to develop a nuclear space weapon, but this claim contradicts the fact that no such weapon has been developed yet and there are ongoing efforts to track Russian anti-satellite weapons including an EMP. (Article: https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/16/politics/russia-nuclear-space-weapon-intelligence/index.html)

Recent Articles

China's Military Recruitment of Western Pilots: A Growing Concern for National Security

China's Military Recruitment of Western Pilots: A Growing Concern for National Security

Broke On: Wednesday, 05 June 2024 China is actively recruiting Western military personnel, particularly former fighter pilots, to train its own aviators and gain insights into Western tactics. This strategy aims to bolster China's military capabilities and address challenges in mastering advanced maneuvers. Recruitment efforts involve setting up shell companies or offering lucrative contracts, posing potential risks for sensitive information and national security.
Havana Syndrome: A Mysterious Illness Plaguing US Government Workers and Their Families

Havana Syndrome: A Mysterious Illness Plaguing US Government Workers and Their Families

Broke On: Monday, 18 March 2024 Havana syndrome, a mysterious illness affecting US government workers and their families in various locations including Cuba, Austria and China. Symptoms include severe headaches, dizziness, nausea and fatigue with no evidence of brain damage or unusual injury pattern.
Russia's Nuclear Space Weapon: A Threat to Global Communication and Navigation

Russia's Nuclear Space Weapon: A Threat to Global Communication and Navigation

Broke On: Saturday, 17 February 2024 Russia is reportedly developing a nuclear space weapon that could potentially destroy satellites and cripple the world's ability to communicate, pay bills, and surf the internet. The device violates nuclear arms control agreements such as the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty and suspended its participation in New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (SORT) and de-ratified Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
Russia's New Space-Based Nuclear Weapon: A Serious Concern, But No Immediate Threat Yet

Russia's New Space-Based Nuclear Weapon: A Serious Concern, But No Immediate Threat Yet

Broke On: Thursday, 15 February 2024 Russia is reportedly developing a new space-based nuclear weapon that could threaten the United States' satellite network. While some lawmakers say it should be declassified and made public, senior members of Congress emphasized that it does not pose an immediate threat to US interests.

US Imposes Sanctions Amid Houthi Attacks on Commercial Ships

Broke On: Friday, 01 December 2023 The United States has imposed sanctions on 13 individuals and entities for allegedly funding Yemen's Houthi rebel group through Iranian commodity sales. The Houthi group, backed by Iran, has been launching attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea. The US has not retaliated against the Houthi rebels due to political sensitivities and concerns about triggering a wider conflict in the region. The US military is considering escorting commercial ships in the Red Sea amid these missile attacks by the Houthi militants.