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Michael S. Schmidt, Journalist, Wife, Height, & Net Worth

Michael S. Schmidt Biography and Wiki

Michael S. Schmidt is an American journalist, author, and correspondent for The New York Times in Washington, D.C. He also produces a Netflix show. Schmidt specializes in covering national security and federal law enforcement, having broken several high-profile stories in politics, media, and sports. Additionally, he serves as a national security contributor for MSNBC and NBC News. One of his notable stories was revealing Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server.

During the Trump presidency, Schmidt broke several significant stories, including details of the Mueller investigation, Trump’s efforts to overturn the election, and attempts to weaponize the federal government against his enemies. His coverage of Clinton drew criticism from Democrats and left-wing commentators, who believed it harmed her candidacy. In the sports arena, Schmidt has also made headlines, such as breaking the story about half the Chinese swimming team testing positive for banned substances before the 2021 Olympics.

Schmidt has earned two Pulitzer Prizes for his work. One was for revealing that President Trump had asked FBI Director James Comey for a loyalty pledge and to close the federal investigation into Michael Flynn. This story led to the appointment of Robert S. Mueller III as special counsel. Schmidt also won a Pulitzer Prize for reporting on sexual harassment allegations against Fox News personality Bill O’Reilly, which led to O’Reilly’s firing. He shared the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service and the 2018 Gerald Loeb Award for Investigative Business Journalism for exposing the sexual predator allegations against film producer Harvey Weinstein, which contributed to the rise of the Me Too movement.

In 2023, Schmidt broke the story about text messages sent by Tucker Carlson that resulted in Carlson’s ouster from Fox. In March 2023, Netflix announced that Schmidt would be an executive producer and co-creator of a limited series starring Robert De Niro, titled “Zero Day,” directed by Lesli Linka Glatter.

Schmidt’s first book, “Donald Trump v. The United States: Inside the Struggle to Stop a President,” was released in September 2020 by Penguin Random House. The book received positive reviews and climbed to number three on The New York Times Best Seller list and number two on both Amazon and the Wall Street Journal’s best-seller list.

Earlier in his career, Schmidt was a sports reporter who broke several major stories about doping in baseball, including the revelations that Sammy Sosa, David Ortiz, and Manny Ramirez had tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.

Michael S. Schmidt Age and Birthday

Michael S Schmidt is 42 years old as of 2024. Schmidt was born on September 23, 1983, in Nyack, New York, United States. He celebrates his birthday on 23rd September every year.

Michael S. Schmidt Education

Schmidt enrolled for his high school at John Randolph Tucker High School in Richmond, Virginia, he was a member of the school baseball team. From high school, Schmidt proceeded to Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, graduating in 2005 with an AB in International Affairs. His graduation came after he and his classmate Erin Koen co-founded and edited Marooned.

 Career

In 2004, Michael S. Schmidt worked at The Boston Globe.

Schmidt began his career at The New York Times as a news clerk in 2005. By December 2007, he had become a staff reporter, focusing on performance-enhancing drugs and legal issues in sports.

In 2009, Schmidt broke major stories revealing that David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez, and Sammy Sosa were among approximately 100 players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003.

In 2010, he exposed that the firm of baseball super agent Scott Boras had provided substantial loans to a young prospect, raising questions about potential rule violations meant to protect players from exploitation.

As a correspondent for The Times in Iraq in 2011, Schmidt discovered a cache of classified documents in a Baghdad junkyard. These documents included testimony from Marines about the 2005 Haditha Massacre, where 26 Iraqi civilians were killed. His reporting on this, coinciding with American troops’ withdrawal from Iraq, was highly praised.

In May 2015, Schmidt was part of a team of Times reporters who broke stories on the Justice Department’s charges against FIFA executives. He was present in a Swiss hotel lobby when law enforcement arrested the executives.

In December 2015, Schmidt, along with Matt Apuzzo and Julia Preston, criticized the US government’s visa vetting process in a New York Times story, focusing on Tashfeen Malik, one of the shooters in the 2015 San Bernardino attack. The FBI director dismissed the reporting, and it was later revealed that Malik had expressed her views in private communications rather than openly on social media. The Times’s public editor called for systemic changes following these articles, which relied on anonymous government sources.

Schmidt has been a key reporter on federal and Congressional investigations into connections between Donald Trump’s associates and Russia. On March 5, 2017, he broke the story that FBI Director James Comey had asked the Justice Department to publicly refute Trump’s claims that President Obama had wire-tapped him during the 2016 campaign. Schmidt also reported that Trump had ordered his chief of staff, John Kelly, to grant his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, a security clearance despite widespread concerns within the intelligence community.

 Parents and Siblings

He was born to James and Rachael Schmidt.

Michael S. Schmidt Wife| Spouse | Married

Michael’s wife is Nicole Wallace, an American political commentator, author and television host. She currently works for the cable news network MSNBC as a political analyst, where she has hosted the weekday program Deadline: White House since 2014.

Prior to joining MSNBC, Nicole was the White House Communications Director for President George W. Bush and has held high-ranking roles on both Republican and Democratic campaigns throughout her career. In 2016, she co-authored Eighteen Acres — a fiction novel about politics and power inside the White House — with New York Times bestselling author Nicolle Wallace.

Previously, Nicole was married to Mark Wallace, a former ambassador, the duo have a son born in 2012.

Michael S. Schmidt And Nicole Wallace

Schmidt is currently married to television personality, Nicolle Wallace(M, 2022-Present). Wallace served as the White House communications director during President George W. Bush’s Administration. Nicole was later appointed as a senior adviser to Sarah Palin during Sen. John McCain’s 2008 presidential bid.

Nicolle Wallace, 47, and her boyfriend Michael Schmidt, 37, are currently in a relationship. The details of their hookups are still under review. Schmidt has been one of Nicolle’s regular guests on her popular TV show, Deadline: White House, where they are believed to have kicked off their relationship eventually after sharing the space on her TV show.

While Schmidt had never been married before this latest development, his wife Nicolle Wallace was married for over 14 years to former US Ambassador Mark Wallace (2005-2012) and they share a child; a son, born in 2012.

Nicolle divorced Mark, in a process that she initiated in March 2019. The divorce process is deemed to have been concluded.

Michael S. Schmidt Baby

In April 2022, Michael S. Schmidt tied the knot with American cable TV news anchor Nicolle Wallace. The couple celebrated the arrival of their baby girl, Izzy, in November 2023.

 Salary

MSNBC salaries range from an average of $145,735-$290,000 per annum. However, these figures may vary substantially according to the level of position and duty of the employee in question.

 Height?

Michael S. Schmidt is approximately 6 feet (183 cm) tall.

Michael S. Schmidt’s Net Worth

Schmidt is an investigative journalist who has been making waves in journalism for the past decade. He is best known for his groundbreaking reporting on President Trump and his administration. His reporting has earned him numerous awards, including two Pulitzer Prizes. But what is Michael S Schmidt’s net worth?

According to several sources, Michael’s net worth is estimated at $3 million as of 2023. This figure includes income from his career as a journalist as well as investments he has made over the years. He has also published several books which have generated additional revenue for him over the years. His most notable book, Donald Trump v The United States: Inside the Struggle to Stop a President, was released in 2020 and went on to become a New York Times bestseller.

Michael S. Schmidt The Times, MSNBC, and NBC

Michael worked at The Boston Globe in 2004. He began working for The Times as a news clerk in 2005. In December 2007 while covering performance-enhancing drugs and legal issues in sports, he was made a staff reporter. Currently, Michael S. Schmidt is the Washington correspondent for The Times and also serves as a senior contributor for MSNBC.

Michael S. Schmidt NYT

Schmidt works as a senior MSNBC analyst and as a reporter for The New York Times in Washington. He covers federal and national security investigations.

He is on the case that has led to the debate on Trump’s impeachment following an incident where he is said to have unduly influenced Ukrainian authorities. Michael S. Schmidt reported that in August 2019, two of Donald Trump’s top envoys to Ukraine drafted a statement for the country’s new president that would have committed Ukraine to pursue investigations sought by Trump into his political rivals.

The drafting of the statement is new evidence of how Trump’s fixation with Ukraine and unsubstantiated conspiracy theories began driving senior diplomats to bend American foreign policy to the president’s political agenda in the weeks after the call on July 25, 2019, between the two leaders.

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