Susan Schmidt is an American
investigative reporter
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with the ''
Wall Street Journal
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''. She is best known for her work at ''
The Washington Post
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'', where she worked from 1983 until leaving for the
Wall Street Journal.
Biography
Schmidt received a bachelor's degree in English from
Mary Baldwin College in 1975. After college, she became a news assistant at the ''
Washington Star
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''. Later working for the ''
Los Angeles Herald Examiner
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'' and the ''Quincy Mass. Patriot Ledger'' before joining the ''Washington Post'' in 1983''.''
At the Post, she worked as an editor in the metro desk, a reporter in business news, and joined the national news staff in 1992.
In 2002, she won a
Pulitzer Prize
The Pulitzer Prizes () are 23 annual awards given by Columbia University in New York City for achievements in the United States in "journalism, arts and letters". They were established in 1917 by the will of Joseph Pulitzer, who had made his fo ...
for reporting on post-9/11 terrorism with
Bob Woodward
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and five other Post reporters.
In 2006, Schmidt again shared the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting with
James V. Grimaldi and
R. Jeffrey Smith for their probe into, and exposure of lobbyist
Jack Abramoff
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's corrupt activities. Their stories were published in installments. Her articles triggered prosecutions by the Justice Department that put the lobbyist and other congressional staff members and U.S. officials in federal prison.
Schmidt is credited with writing the first story about the
Monica Lewinsky
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investigation, although
The Drudge Report
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leaked the story in the hours before that day's Post was distributed. As newspapers began to scale back investigative reporting in 2009, she left the Wall Street Journal to start a new company with
Glenn Simpson to do investigative work for private clients. In addition, they work with the International Assessment and Strategy Center. In April 2009 she and Glenn Simpson left SNS Global and formed Fusion GPS to work for private clients.
Schmidt and her Washington Post co-author
Vernon Loeb, along with ''
Baltimore Sun
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Founded in 1837, the newspaper was owned by Tribune Publish ...
'' columnist
Gary Dorsey, wrote the first stories about the rescue of United States Army Private
Jessica Lynch
Jessica Dawn Lynch (born April 26, 1983) is an American teacher, actress, and former United States Army soldier who served in the 2003 invasion of Iraq as a private first class.
On March 23, 2003, she was serving as a unit supply specialist ...
in 2003. The details of the story were later found to be inaccurate and part of a propaganda campaign by
The Pentagon
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. Schmidt's story was debunked by fellow ''Washington Post'' reporter
Dana Priest.
With
Michael Weisskopf
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, Schmidt is co-author with of ''Truth at Any Cost: Ken Starr and the Unmaking of Bill Clinton ()'', which focuses on Special Prosecutor
Kenneth Starr
Kenneth Winston Starr (July 21, 1946 – September 13, 2022) was an American lawyer and judge who as Special prosecutor, independent counsel authored the Starr Report, which served as the basis of the impeachment of Bill Clinton. He headed an i ...
and the
Lewinsky scandal
Monica Samille Lewinsky (born July 23, 1973) is an American activist. Lewinsky became internationally known in the late 1990s after U.S. President Bill Clinton admitted to having had an affair with her during her days as a White House intern ...
.
She is married to
Glen Nishimura, the former op-ed editor for ''
USA Today
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''. They have two daughters and live in McLean, VA.
Writing
''Truth at Any Cost: Ken Starr and the Unmaking of Bill Clinton.'' Susan Schmidt and Michael Weisskopf, Harper (2000)
''Deadlock: The Inside Story of America's Closest Election.'' The Political Staff of the Washington Post, PublicAffairs (2001)
Lynch kept firing until she ran out of ammo', The Washington Post (2003)
References
External links
*
C-SPAN ''Q&A'' interview with Schmidt, January 15, 2006
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American women journalists
Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting winners
The Washington Post journalists
The Wall Street Journal people
Clinton–Lewinsky scandal