Jordan Chariton
Jordan Chariton is an independent investigative reporter known for reporting on-the-ground across America on major stories like the Flint water crisis, the Native American protests at Standing Rock over the Dakota Access Pipeline, the 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, and in-depth authentic reporting on union drives, worker strikes, poverty, homelessness, and state and local corruption. Chariton has broken significant investigative stories in The Guardian , VICE News , The Intercept , and...See more
Jordan Chariton is an independent investigative reporter known for reporting on-the-ground across America on major stories like the Flint water crisis, the Native American protests at Standing Rock over the Dakota Access Pipeline, the 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, and in-depth authentic reporting on union drives, worker strikes, poverty, homelessness, and state and local corruption. Chariton has broken significant investigative stories in The Guardian , VICE News , The Intercept , and Detroit Metro Times ; other work from Chariton have been featured on CNBC.com, TheHill.com, Mediaite , and popular YouTube news channel Breaking Points . Chariton's in-the-trenches, gritty reporting has amassed a large following. While covering the 2016 campaign, his tough questions sparked viral videos garnering hundreds of thousands of views. In 2017, he was arrested while covering Black Lives Matter protests in St. Louis. In 2018, he launched his own independent news outlet Status Coup Newson YouTube. He is best known for his tireless reporting on the Flint water crisis, making 20 reporting trips to the Midwest city break several major stories on the cover-up of one of the worst environmental catastrophes of the 21st century. Since 2016, Chariton has reported 21 times in Flint Michigan on the ongoing water crisis and cover-up; he also reported for months in Standing Rock North Dakota from the indigenous-led fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Chariton also covered the 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, opting to avoid pundits and the political horse race in favor of interviewing and telling the stories of everyday working class people. For Status Coup, Chariton has covered a lot of ground across the country, reporting on the front lines of worker strikes, union drives, increasing homelessness, mass evictions, worker and Black Lives Matter protests, and more. His investigative reporting and commentary has been featured in VICE News, The Intercept, The Hill , CNBC , Mediaite , Detroit Metro Times , and other outlets. Status Coup can be found at YouTube.com/Status Coup, StatusCoup.com, and @StatusCoup on Twitter. He lives with his wife and daughter in the New York area. See less