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Charles G. Ross

Charles G. Ross

An American journalist who served as the White House Press Secretary for President Harry S. Truman from 1945 until 1950.

Lived
1885–1950
Nationality
American
Era
Mid-20th century
Language
English

Charles Griffith Ross was an American journalist who served as the White House Press Secretary for President Harry S. Truman. Appointed to the position in 1945, Ross managed press relations for the administration during the critical post-World War II years, serving in this key role until his death in 1950.

Throughout his tenure, Ross acted as a vital intermediary between the presidency and the media during a period of significant global transition. His career in public service and journalism remains closely associated with the communication strategy of the Truman administration.