Julia Davis is a renowned Columnist for The Daily Beast, Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA),and a Washington Post contributor. As a Russian Media Analyst, she served as a featured expert with the Atlantic Council's Disinformation Portal in Washington, DC, focusing on Russian propaganda, disinformation, and corruption.
Julia's professional background includes serving as a former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) federal law enforcement officer and Acting Supervisor of the Customs and Border Protection Port Enforcement ( TeamPET) at the San Ysidro, CA, Port of Entry.
Julia has been a trusted source of expertise on National Security, Counterterrorism, and Immigration matters, providing insights to various media outlets. She graduated with honors from the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) and received a certificate of outstanding achievement upon graduation. Julia is fluent in Ukrainian (native),Russian (native),Spanish, and conversant in several other languages.
Julia created and serves as Editor-in-Chief of the website "Russian Media Monitor" and "RussiaLies.com," both of which actively debunk propaganda and monitor Russian media. Her articles on Russian propaganda have been widely read, translated, and shared globally, prompting retractions and corrections by RT (formerly Russia Today) and other media outlets.
Julia has appeared on prime-time news outlets, including CBS Mornings, CBS News, CNN, Erin Burnett: Out Front, and others, showcasing her expertise in foreign policy, international and domestic affairs, and other issues.
As an Investigative Journalist, Julia has been published, featured, and quoted by the United Nations, The Daily Beast, Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA),The Washington Post, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, BBC, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Forbes, Atlantic Council, and others.
Julia earned a Master's Degree in Aviation and Spacecraft Engineering and has a vast creative experience as an investigative journalist, accredited producer, director, and award-winning screenwriter for film and television.
Julia is featured in a long list of Top Ukrainian Producers, Directors, Writers, and on-screen Talent on IMDb, alongside fellow Ukrainian, Academy Award winner, the late, great Jack Palance.
Julia produced the first American film score utilizing the talent of the world-renowned National Ukrainian Orchestra for Paramount Pictures. She was honored with the Order of "Yaroslav the Wise" for being recognized as a "Friend of Ukraine" by the Kyiv Post newspaper.
Julia created, wrote, produced, and directed the first "Medal of Honor" television series in conjunction with the Medal of Honor Society and former MOH President Paul Bucha, hosted by the late, great Academy Award nominee Burt Reynolds.
Julia has worked in the film industry, serving as a stunt double to Academy Award winners Angelina Jolie and Helen Hunt, worked in the international film franchise, "The Amazing Spider-Man 2," and served as a Stunt Coordinator and Second Unit Director.
Julia is a member in good standing with the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Screen Actors Guild, Women In Film, and Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association.
Julia works in support of charitable organizations, including the City of Hope, Wounded Warriors, Therapeutic Living Center for the Blind, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Humane Society, and Feeding America.
Julia is the former CEO of Fleur De Lis Film Studios and dedicates her career to full-time journalism.