Meet The Speakers Of The Washington Post
JONATHAN CAPEHART
Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist and Television Personality
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jonathan Capehart is known for his insightful, hard-hitting reporting and writing and witty commentary. He is a member of The Washington Post editorial board and an opinion columnist, where he writes about the intersection of social and cultural issues and politics and hosts the Post’s “Cape Up” podcast and live roundtable show "First Look." He is also an MSNBC contributor and anchor of The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart, and a regular PBS NewsHour contributor delivering its Friday evening political commentary segment Brooks & Capehart. Capehart discusses the news of the day, cultural shifts happening domestically and globally, and the issues that matter now and will matter in the months and years to come.
Dana Milbank Washington Post Speaker
DANA MILBANK
Washington Post Columnist and Author of Homo Politicus and SMASHMOUTH
A self-proclaimed “political anthropologist,” Dana Milbank is an award-winning Washington Post columnist and a political analyst. Author of the best-selling Homo Politicus and SMASHMOUTH, he has written for the New York Times Magazine, New York Magazine, the New Republic, the Wall Street Journal, and more. Milbank won the White House Correspondent Association’s Beckman Award for “repeated excellence in White House coverage” and was named one of the nation’s top political journalists by Columbia Journalism Review. He addresses politics, punditry, journalism, and the media.
BOB WOODWARD
Two-Time Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist and Associate Editor of the Washington Post
No one else in political investigative journalism has the clout, respect, and reputation of Bob Woodward. He is the author of 19 bestselling books – 13 were #1 – more than any contemporary nonfiction writer. His bestseller, Fear: Trump in the White House, is the deepest dive ever made into the first months of any American president. Woodward’s 20th book, Rage, goes behind the scenes of the Trump presidency like never before. Currently associate editor for The Washington Post where he’s worked since 1971, Bob Woodward has won nearly every American journalism award including two Pulitzers.