Yoni Appelbaum
Yoni Appelbaum is an American historian and journalist. He is a senior editor for politics at The Atlantic, where he was previously a columnist.
Early life and education
Appelbaum was born to Diana Muir Karter and Dr. Paul S. Appelbaum and was raised in Newton, Massachusetts. He has a brother, Binyamin Appelbaum, and a sister, Avigail Appelbaum. His grandfather is nuclear engineer Peter Karter. His aunt is entrepreneur Trish Karter. After graduating from the Maimonides School in Brookline, Massachusetts, Appelbaum graduated magna cum laude from Columbia University in 2003 and then obtained a Ph.D. in history from Brandeis University in 2014.Career
Before moving to The Atlantic, Appelbaum taught at Harvard University. His academic work focused on the Gilded Age.In the March 2019 issue of The Atlantic, Appelbaum wrote a long-form article making the case for the impeachment in the United States|impeachment] of President Donald Trump. According to Margaret Sullivan writing in The Washington Post, Appelbaum's essay is the article that "moved... impeachment, all-but-taboo in Big Media's coverage of Trump,...., from the margins into the mainstream — across the journalism spectrum."