NEW YORK – In a prestigious acknowledgment, The Washington Post was honored with the Pulitzer Prize for public service, lauded for its in-depth exploration of the Trump administration’s significant, yet often erratic modifications to federal agencies. Meanwhile, The Associated Press garnered accolades for its international reporting excellence on Monday.
The Post’s investigative work shed light on the rapid and sometimes unclear initiatives driven by President Donald Trump to overhaul the federal government. The Pulitzer judges commended the Post for its ability to convey the implications of these changes on the lives of everyday Americans.
Known as the nation’s most esteemed journalism accolades, the Pulitzers arrived during a tumultuous period for many media outlets, including The Washington Post, which faced a significant reduction of its workforce by a third earlier this year.
The Associated Press undertook an extensive project spanning three years, comprising thousands of documents and interviews. Their investigation revealed how American businesses have contributed to the infrastructure that enables the Chinese government’s extensive surveillance and control of its citizens.
Other reports highlighted the ongoing issue of how successive U.S. administrations have permitted technology firms and the Chinese government to bypass regulations, granting China access to sensitive materials like advanced computer chips.
In the realm of national reporting, Reuters received top honors for its examination of how President Donald Trump has leveraged federal power and the backing of his supporters to amplify presidential authority while attempting to retaliate against adversaries, as recognized by the award panel.
It was one of two awards for Reuters. Its reporting on the social media giant Meta won a prize in the newly revived category for beat reporting.
The Minnesota Star Tribune’s coverage of last year’s mass shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school took the prize for breaking news.
Judges praised the “thoroughness and compassion” of the newspaper’s reporting on a scene of carnage in its hometown. Two children were killed and more than a dozen others were injured as shooter opened fire during the school’s first Mass of the academic year. The shooter later was found dead of what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot.
Pulitzers come a week after an attack on press dinner
The Pulitzer announcement — conducted by livestream and usually followed by a dinner later in the year — came little more than a week after an armed man rushed a security checkpoint and exchanged gunfire with Secret Service agents outside another big event for U.S. journalists, the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington. The man is now charged with trying to assassinate Trump, who was attending the event for his first time as president.
The Pulitzer journalism awards are for work done in 2025 by U.S. news sites, newspapers, magazines and wire services in text, photo, and audio. Video and graphics can be part of an entry package. Television and radio stations’ websites also are eligible, if their entries focus on written material.
Separately, Monday’s awards also honored books, music and theater.
The Pulitzer Prizes were established in newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer’s will and were first awarded in 1917. Winners receive $15,000, and the prestigious public service award earns a gold medal.
Decisions are made by the Pulitzer Board, based at Columbia University in New York. The Associated Press’ executive editor, Julie Pace, is among the board’s new members.












