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Join us at the main store for a special live recording of the Yahoo News Skullduggary Podcast discussing the current investigations of Donald Trump.
Michael Isikoff is chief investigative correspondent for Yahoo News, where he is also editor at large for reporting and investigations. He digs into national security, money in politics, and whatever else strikes his fancy. Previously, he was an investigative correspondent for NBC as well as a staff writer for Newsweek and the Washington Post. Isikoff has written two best-sellers, Uncovering Clinton and (with David Corn) Hubris, about the selling of the Iraq War.
Daniel Klaidman is editor in chief of Yahoo News, where he is responsible for day-to-day editorial operations, guides long-term strategy and develops the organization’s original content offerings. Under Klaidman’s leadership, Yahoo News has won numerous prestigious journalism awards, including an Edward R. Murrow award and the President Gerald R. Ford Journalism Award on National Defense. He has overseen a number of Yahoo News’s biggest interviews, including exclusive sit-downs with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad from Damascus, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump.
George Conway is an attorney who practiced law in New York City for thirty years. He was a founder of the Lincoln Project, and a founding member of Checks & Balances, a group of conservative and libertarian lawyers dedicated to promoting the rule of law. He is a contributing columnist for the Washington Post.
Carol Leonnig is a three-time Pulitzer winner, author of three books and investigative reporter who has worked at the Washington Post since 2000. She has written two books documenting the unprecedented presidency of Donald J. Trump with co-author and fellow Post reporter Philip Rucker. They are, first, A Very Stable Genius, a portrait of his first 30 months in office, and the second, I Alone Can Fix it, the story of his catastrophic and final year in office, in 2020.
Bob Woodward is an associate editor at The Washington Post, where he has worked for 50 years. He has shared in two Pulitzer Prizes, one for his Watergate coverage and the other for coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He has authored 21 national bestselling books, 15 of which have been #1 New York Times bestsellers. His latest book, Peril, co-authored with Robert Costa is out now.