Ben Taylor

Ben Taylor serves as the Senior Correspondent and Investigations Lead for Just Right News, where he anchors the network’s commitment to government transparency and institutional accountability. With a career defined by a relentless pursuit of the facts, Taylor spearheads the acclaimed feature series "The Paper Trail," a deep-dive investigative column that prioritizes primary source documentation over political rhetoric. Based in the heart of the nation’s capital, he has earned a reputation as one of the most formidable investigative journalists in Washington, D.C., known specifically for his mastery of public records and the Freedom of Information Act. Taylor’s approach to journalism is deeply rooted in his upbringing in Kansas City, Missouri. Growing up in the "Show Me State," he developed a healthy skepticism of centralized power and a profound respect for the common-sense values of the American heartland. This Midwestern foundation informs his reporting today, as he bridges the gap between the complex machinations of federal bureaucracy and the everyday concerns of citizens across the country. For Taylor, investigative reporting is not about chasing headlines; it is about ensuring that the government remains answerable to the people it serves. As an African American man working within the conservative media landscape, Taylor brings a principled perspective to his beat. He views the Constitution and the right to information as the ultimate equalizers in a free society. His work often highlights how bureaucratic overreach and lack of transparency disproportionately affect individual liberties. By focusing on the "paper trail," Taylor strips away the spin of partisan talking points, instead providing Just Right News readers with the raw data and internal communications that reveal how their tax dollars are spent and how policy decisions are actually made. In his role as Investigations Lead, Taylor oversees a team dedicated to uncovering the stories that mainstream outlets often overlook. Whether he is auditing federal spending, investigating regulatory overreach, or exposing inefficiencies within the administrative state, his methodology remains consistent: follow the evidence wherever it leads. His presence in Washington, D.C., allows him to maintain a constant watch over the halls of power, yet he remains steadfastly connected to his roots, ensuring his reporting reflects the clarity and directness of his Missouri home. Throughout his tenure at Just Right News, Taylor has become a vital voice for those who demand integrity in public office. He believes that a well-informed electorate is the strongest defense against government overreach, and he has dedicated his career to providing the public with the tools they need to hold their leaders accountable. Through "The Paper Trail" and his broader investigative work, Ben Taylor continues to set the standard for rigorous, document-driven journalism that champions the values of transparency, individual responsibility, and the rule of law.
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