His book, Kill Switch: The Rise of the Modern Senate and the Crippling of American Democracy, provides an extensive critique of the United States Senate, particularly the rise of the filibuster during the 19th century and 20th century to slow the advancement of civil rights legislation for American minorities, particularly African Americans. Jentleson is a columnist for GQ, Jentleson has also contributed commentary to The New York Times, Politico magazine, and The Washington Post. The New York Times published his essay, "The Side of Harry Reid Most People Never Saw" the day after Senator Reid's passing on December 28, 2021. Jentleson served as communications director and later, deputy chief of staff, for United States Senator Harry Reid from 2010 to 2016. He then served as Manager of Congressional Affairs at the Center for American Progress, speechwriter for the 2008 presidential campaign of John Edwards. Jentleson began his career as a policy researcher and speechwriter for the John Kerry 2004 presidential campaign. Jentleson received a BA in American History from Columbia University in 2003. Jentleson is the son of Bruce Jentleson, professor at Duke University and former director of the Sanford School of Public Policy. Adam Jentleson is an American writer and political commentator.
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