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Who's That Gal? Trude Feldman At High-Tech Lunch

May 6, 2008 | 1:42 PM

Longtime White House reporter Trude Feldman, who is best known in Washington circles for the fact that no one really knew for whom she worked or where her work appeared, turned up at the Computer and Communications Industry Association's annual Washington Caucus at the Willard Hotel on Tuesday -- just in time for lunch (where she pulled up a chair beside Mike McKeehan, Verizon's director of Internet policy).

A recent Fishbowl DC blog post noted the frail but forthright Feldman has frequently been cited in White House transcripts as being associated with "Trans Services" but her last association was with the World Tribune Company. Over the years, the tenacious scribe has interviewed every U.S. president since Lyndon B. Johnson, according to her bio on WorldTribune.com.

Perhaps Feldman now has a penchant for tech policy. She was also spotted at the Consumer Electronics Association's Digital Patriots Dinner last month, which honored Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy and House Oversight and Government Reform ranking member Tom Davis.

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