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Olivia Nuzzi Biography
Olivia Nuzzi is an American political reporter serving as a Washington DC correspondent for New York Magazine. She has also previously contributed to Politico Magazine, GQ, Esquire, and The Washington Post.
Olivia Nuzzi Age
Olivia was born in 1993 in New York. She celebrates her birthday on January 6. She grew up in the River Plaza community in Middletown, New Jersey.
Olivia Nuzzi Education
She attended Middletown High School South and later joined New York’s Fordham University for her undergraduate studies but she left the institution before her graduation to accept a job offer from The Daily Beast.
Olivia Nuzzi Family
She is the daughter of Kelly and John Nuzzi. Her father worked for the city’s Department of Sanitation for two decades prior to his passing in 2015. She has a brother known as Jonathan.
Olivia Nuzzi Husband
Olivia is not married yet but is engaged to her fiance Ryan Lizza, political journalist and chief Washington correspondent for Politico. The couple got engaged in September 2022. They have been together for almost four years. It is not clear when the couple began dating but in 2018, the couple coauthored account of the 2020 presidential campaign for Avid Reader Press, published by Simon and Schuster.
Ryan Lizza is also a journalist who serves as the chief Washington correspondent for Politico and a senior political analyst for CNN. In 2017, he interviewed White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci which led to the director’s dismissal. Same year he was indicted for indecent assault and was dismissed after working at The New Yorker for a decade. He has been a senior political analyst for CNN since 2012 and was suspended briefly due to the allegations but came back on air six weeks later.
Olivia Nuzzi Reporter
Olivia is a political reporter for New York Magazine since 2017. She the magazine’s first ever Washington correspondent. She also writes about congress in the magazine and its Daily Intel blog.
She began her career in journalism at the age of 18 writing for TriCity News and was also a regular contributor to the conservative blog More Monmouth Musings. She interned in Anthony Weiner’s 2013 mayoral campaign for four weeks before joining N/SFWcorp.
After she joined N/SFWcorp she was highly critical of Weiner and his senior staff in her stories. In one of the blogs, she wrote about her internship experience where she claimed that Weiner called her and 20 other female interns “Monica” because he failed to remember their names.
She was later hired by the New York Daily News to write a follow-up piece about interning for Weiner. In 2014, she was hired by the Daily Beast to cover the presidential campaigns of Republican hopefuls Rand Paul and Chris Christie. During her tenure, she wrote stories about Donald Trump’s rise as a Republican leader.
In 2016, Politico named her among the “16 Breakout Media Stars” of the presidential election. Same year, she was in Mediaite’s list of 25 “most influential” people in the news media.
Olivia Nuzzi Donald Trump
In October 2018, Nuzzi was invited for an exclusive interview in the Oval Office by the then president Donald Trump. On December 23, 2022 she wrote an investigative article on Donald Trump about his final campaign. In the article she quoted several anonymous sources who gave an insight on the politician’s post-Presidency life and commented on his bid to run for the White House once again.
In the report she alleged that a former White House official and Trump loyalist told her that Trump was an “isolated figure” who did not want to run for the White House, but announced his bid to “prove the haters wrong.”
Other sources allegedly claimed that trump mostly stays in his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, and only leaves home to play golf at his club in Doral.
“He just goes, plays golf, comes back, and f***s off. He has retreated to the golf course and to Mar-a-Lago. His world has gotten much smaller. His world is so, so small.”
She also wrote that an advisor who works on Trump’s ongoing campaign allegedly told her that the politician’s appeal was “gone” and that he cannot get it back in the future:
“It’s not there. In this business, you can have it and have it so hot and it can go overnight and it’s gone and you can’t get it back. I think we’re just seeing it’s gone. The magic is gone.”
In the article, she said that she spoke with Donald Trump in an interview but he allegedly denied all claims made by the insiders.
Donald Trump Response
Donald Trump made a response about the article claiming it was all fake and termed Nuzzi’s sources as non-existence.
“The Fake & Corrupt News is only getting worse! As an example, I agreed to do a short telephone interview for a once very good, but now on its “last legs” and failing, New York Magazine. The reporter was a shaky & unattractive wack job, known as “tough” but dumb as a rock, who actually wrote a decent story about me a long time ago. Her name, Olivia Nuzzi. Anyway, the story was Fake News, her “anonymous sources” don’t exist (true with many writers), and I’m happily fighting hard for our GREAT USA!”
Olivia Nuzzi Salary
Her annual base salary is estimated to be $87,456.
Olivia Nuzzi Net worth
She has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million.
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