Ankush Khardori
USA
Ankush Khardori is a lawyer, writer, and legal analyst in Washington, D.C. He explains major legal issues in clear terms. His work focuses on the Justice Department, the Supreme Court, federal prosecutions, white-collar crime, and the connection between law and politics in the United States.
Ankush Khardori has strong legal experience. He worked as a federal prosecutor at the Justice Department. He handled major financial fraud and white-collar crime cases. Before that, he worked in commercial litigation and corporate defense. He also clerked for a federal judge in the Southern District of New York.
Ankush Khardori writes for many respected publications. His work has appeared in Politico, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, WIRED, TIME, New York Magazine, Slate, and other outlets. He makes complex legal topics easier to follow. His writing is direct, thoughtful, and useful for general readers.
Ankush Khardori also provides legal commentary on television, radio, and podcasts. He has appeared on MS NOW, CNN, NPR, BBC, C-SPAN, and other networks. He discusses federal law enforcement, political accountability, and the rule of law. His analysis helps audiences understand fast-moving legal events.
Ankush Khardori brings a practical view to legal analysis. He understands how prosecutors, courts, and government agencies work. He explains what may happen in important legal matters. He also explains why those outcomes matter. His approach is clear, honest, and focused on real-world impact.
Ankush Khardori helps readers, media groups, and institutions understand serious legal issues. He offers writing, commentary, speaking, and analysis. His work is shaped by legal experience and independent judgment. He is committed to making the law accessible, clear, and useful for modern public audiences.