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Ben Wolfgang

Ben Wolfgang

Ben Wolfgang is a National Security Correspondent for The Washington Times. His reporting is regularly featured in the daily Threat Status newsletter.

Previously, he covered energy and the environment, Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 2016, and also spent two years as a White House correspondent during the Obama administration.

Before coming to The Times in 2011, Ben worked as political reporter at The Republican-Herald in Pottsville, Pa.

He can be reached at bwolfgang@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by Ben Wolfgang

Hillary Clinton argues a point as Sen. Bernard Sanders listens during the Democratic debate Sunday night in Flint, Mich. (Associated Press) **FILE**

Verbal attacks between Hillary Clinton, Bernard Sanders turning nasty

The war of words between Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernard Sanders turned nastier Thursday and now threatens to drive a permanent wedge between the two sides, as the Vermont senator's campaign fired back that Mrs. Clinton not only is unqualified to be president but also has made "a deal with devil" by accepting big-money donations from Wall Street. Published April 7, 2016

Analysts said launching attacks on Sen. Bernard Sanders was a dangerous move for Hillary Clinton, who will need those progressives' support if she is to win the White House and who risks running the same kind of personal attack campaign she has chided Republicans for waging. (Associated Press)

Hillary Clinton launches attacks on Bernie Sanders, risks alienating liberals

Hours after losing the Wisconsin primary, Hillary Clinton fired a barrage of charges at Sen. Bernard Sanders on Wednesday, questioning his commitment to the Democratic Party and accusing him of enabling the gun industry to arm mass killers, as she seeks to regain liberals' backing. Published April 6, 2016

Exit polls showed Sen. Bernard Sanders carried independent voters, who could vote in the Democratic contest in Wisconsin's open primary, and again fared well with younger voters and those looking for a more liberal agenda. (Associated Press)

Bernie Sanders wins Wisconsin primary

Sen. Bernard Sanders won the Wisconsin primary Tuesday, dealing another setback to Hillary Clinton and making it more likely that the Democratic presidential primary will continue all the way to the party convention in July. Published April 5, 2016

A Wisconsin loss wouldn't put much of a dent in Hillary Clinton's significant edge in the all-important delegate race, but it would give the Sanders campaign additional momentum and could again highlight the problems the former secretary of state is encountering as she tries to win over progressive Democrats. (Associated Press)

Hillary Clinton braces for loss in Wisconsin Democratic primary

Polls closed in Wisconsin at 9 p.m. Tuesday as Hillary Clinton braces for another primary loss to Sen. Bernard Sanders, who has vowed to take his fight for the Democratic presidential nomination all the way to the party convention in July. Published April 5, 2016

Sen. Bernard Sanders is already behind schedule if he is to win over some of Hillary Clinton's superdelegates. In 2008, Barack Obama began to earn his first switchers at the beginning of the year, a signal that Mrs. Clinton's campaign was in trouble. (Associated Press)

Bernie Sanders campaign plans for convention fight with Hillary Clinton

Sen. Bernard Sanders' campaign began laying the groundwork Tuesday for a contested convention this summer, saying Hillary Clinton won't be able to win the nomination based on the primaries and the two will end up fighting for the superdelegates who will ultimately make the decision. Published April 5, 2016

Sen. Bernard Sanders is raising more donations than Hillary Clinton despite her lead. (Associated Press)

Hillary Clinton ahead in race but Bernie Sanders raising more cash

Hillary Clinton's shift to general election mode could hit yet another speed bump Tuesday in Wisconsin, where polls show Sen. Bernard Sanders in front as the progressive enthusiasm around his candidacy, and the impressive fundraising hauls that enable him to keep fighting, show little sign of drying up. Published April 4, 2016

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton hit the stump Wednesday, telling voters in her adopted home state of New York she is qualified to lead.

Hillary Clinton focusing on New York as Bernie Sanders locks in on Wisconsin

While Hillary Clinton campaigned and raised cash in New York City Wednesday, rival Sen. Bernard Sanders hit the stump in Wisconsin, seeking another upset win in the Midwestern state's April 5 primary that would block the former first lady's efforts to wrap up the Democratic presidential primary and move on to a general election campaign. Published March 30, 2016

Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders speaks at a press conference at the Kona Kai Hotel in Shleter Island, Calif., before departing San Diego, Wednesday, March 23, 2016, the morning after a convention center rally. (John Gastaldo/San Diego Union-Tribune via AP) ** FILE **

Bernie Sanders primary surge won’t sap Clinton momentum

Sen. Bernard Sanders is poised for a good Saturday, looking at a possible sweep of all three caucuses -- but even those wins, in relatively small states, will do little to cut into Hillary Clinton's overwhelming delegate lead. Published March 24, 2016

"It would be a serious mistake to stumble into another costly ground war in the Middle East," Hillary Clinton said, referencing comments by Donald Trump and Ted Cruz that ground troops in Iraq and Syria ultimately might be necessary to turn back the Islamic State. (Associated Press)

Hillary Clinton attacks ‘loose cannons’ Trump, Cruz over ISIS strategy

Hillary Clinton on Wednesday launched a blistering assault against "loose cannons" Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz, saying the Republicans are pushing foolish plans to defeat the Islamic State -- but the former secretary of state offered little in the way of specifics and instead relied on generalities when laying out her own strategy to combat the terrorist group. Published March 23, 2016

Bernard Sanders from the beginning has been considered a mere message candidate to some Democrats. (Associated Press)

Bernie Sanders’ weaknesses strengthen Hillary Clinton

With Hillary Clinton poised to capture the Democratic presidential nomination, political analysts and party insiders say her success is as much about the flaws and limited appeal of her opponent, Sen. Bernard Sanders, as it is about her own evolution as a candidate. Published March 20, 2016

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives to a cheering crowd to speak at a campaign event at the Grady Cole Center in Charlotte, N.C., Monday, March 14, 2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Hillary Clinton wins Florida primary

Hillary Clinton continued racking up wins across the South on Tuesday night, claiming a resounding victory in Florida amid strong support from minority voters. Published March 15, 2016

Networks called the North Carolina contest for Hillary Clinton at 8:15 p.m. (Associated Press)

Hillary Clinton wins North Carolina primary

North Carolina Democrats broke for Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, continuing the former first lady's domination of the South and putting more distance between herself and Sen. Bernard Sanders in the race for the party's presidential nomination. Published March 15, 2016