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Maggie Lindsy Haberman (born October 30, 1973) is an American journalist, a
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correspondent for ''
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'', and a political analyst for CNN. She previously worked as a political reporter for the ''
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'', and ''
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''. She wrote about
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for those publications and rose to prominence covering his campaign, first presidency, and inter-presidency for the ''Times''. In 2022, she published the best-selling book '' Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America''.


Early life and education

Haberman was born on October 30, 1973, in
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, the daughter of Clyde Haberman, who became a longtime journalist for ''The New York Times'', and Nancy Haberman (née Spies), a media communications executive at Rubenstein Associates. At that firm, a "publicity powerhouse" whose eponymous founder has been called "the dean of damage control" by
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, Haberman's mother worked for a client list of influential New Yorkers including
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. Haberman is a 1991 graduate of Ethical Culture Fieldston School, followed by
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where she earned a
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in 1995.


Career

Haberman's career began in 1996 when she was hired by the ''
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''. In 1999, the ''Post'' assigned her to cover City Hall, where she became "hooked" on political reporting. Haberman worked for the ''Post''s rival newspaper, the ''New York Daily News'', for three and a half years in the early 2000s, where she continued to cover City Hall. Haberman returned to the ''Post'' to cover the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign and other political races. In 2010, Haberman was hired by ''Politico'' as a senior reporter. She became a political analyst for CNN in 2014. Haberman was hired by ''The New York Times'' in early 2015 as a political correspondent for the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign. According to one commentator, Haberman "formed a potent journalistic tag team with Glenn Thrush". Her reporting style as a member of the White House staff of the ''Times'' features in the Liz Garbus documentary series '' The Fourth Estate''. According to an analysis by British digital strategist Rob Blackie, Haberman was one of the most commonly followed political writers among Biden administration staff on
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Reporting on Trump

Haberman frequently broke news about the Trump campaign and administration. In March 2016 Haberman, along with ''New York Times'' reporter David E. Sanger, questioned Trump in an interview, "Donald Trump Expounds on His Foreign Policy Views," during which he "agreed with a suggestion that his ideas might be summed up as ' America First," a term first used in association with Trump in an Op-Ed by the former U.S. diplomat Armand Cucciniello. In October 2016, one month before Donald Trump defeated
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in the US presidential election, a stolen document released by Guccifer 2.0 outlined how Clinton's campaign could induce Haberman to place sympathetic stories in ''Politico''. However, contrary to the hopes of her campaign, subsequent stories by Haberman about Clinton were much more critical of her than they had hoped for. Haberman was criticized for applying a double standard in her reporting about the scandals involving the two presidential candidates of the 2016 election. Haberman and ''The New York Times'' disproportionately covered Hillary Clinton's email controversy with many more articles critical of her than of the numerous scandals involving her competitor Donald Trump, including his sexual misconduct allegations, with Taylor Link writing: "The NYT's White House reporter calls the Clinton campaign liars, but was hesitant to use that word with Trump." She has been credited with becoming "the highest-profile reporter" to cover Trump's campaign and presidency, as well as "the most-cited journalist in the Mueller report". She has also been accused "from certain corners of the left as a supposed water carrier for the 45th president". In 2022, Haberman published a book on the Trump presidency called '' Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America''. In advance of its release, CNN published an excerpt revealing that Trump planned to remain in the White House after his November 2020 election loss. A '' Guardian'' review of the book describes her as "the ''New York Times''' Trump whisperer", and describes the book as "much more than 600 pages of context, scoop and drama....it gives Trump and those close to him plenty of voice – and rope." The book debuted at number one on ''The New York Times'' nonfiction best-seller list for the week ending October 8, 2022.


Awards and honors

In 2018, Haberman's reporting on the Trump administration earned the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting (shared with colleagues at the ''Times'' and ''
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''), the individual Aldo Beckman Award for Journalistic Excellence award from the White House Correspondents' Association, and the Front Page Award for Journalist of the Year from the Newswomen's Club of New York.


Criticism

In January 2020, attorneys representing Nick Sandmann announced that Haberman was one of many media personalities they were suing for defamation for her coverage of the 2019 Lincoln Memorial confrontation. Journalists and authors criticized Haberman for allegedly choosing to withhold information about Donald Trump for the sake of her book, despite being aware of it ahead of the
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, although they presented no evidence of when she had learned of Trump's statements. Her reporting has also been criticized for a passive slant favorable to the Trump White House.


Personal life

Haberman married Dareh Ardashes Gregorian in 2003. Gregorian is a reporter for the ''New York Daily News'', formerly of the ''New York Post'', and the son of academic and historian Vartan Gregorian. They have three children and live in
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