Maggie
Haberman
Maggie Haberman is one of the most influential voices in national affairs journalism today. She is a New York Times White House correspondent and CNN political analyst.
She has a history of covering President Donald Trump, and her reporting examines his influence on key issues affecting all Americans and his battles with the American media.
Maggie Haberman
Maggie Haberman is one of the most influential voices in national affairs journalism today. She is a New York Times White House correspondent and CNN political analyst.
She has a history of covering President Donald Trump, and her reporting examines his influence on key issues affecting all Americans and his battles with the American media.
Born and raised in New York City, Haberman received her undergraduate degree from Sarah Lawrence College, in Yonkers, N.Y., and was hired by the New York Post the year after she graduated.
Haberman is a seasoned veteran of political reporting, having covered city hall for the New York Daily News, the 2008 U.S. Presidential campaign and other political races for the New York Post, as well as national affairs as a senior reporter for Politico.
In 2018, Haberman and her team at The New York Times received a Pulitzer Prize for their coverage of the Trump administration and alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. Presidential campaign, and the Aldo Beckman Award from the White House Correspondents’ Association.
She lives in Brooklyn, N.Y., with her husband and three children.
“I think what’s going on is you have a president whose advisors broadly question whether he wants the second term, whether he is actually trying to win right now. I think that four more years does not sound great to him. I think he’s tired. I think he doesn’t particularly know what he wants to do with a second term and … I think that what he has done is set up villains to blame if he loses.”