Judith Miller Bio | Wiki
Judith Miller is an American journalist. She currently serves as a commentator at Fox News and she is known for her coverage of Iraq’s Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program. Judith covered Iraq both pre and post-2003 invasion. Later, the coverage was discovered to have been based on inaccurate information from the intelligence community. Judith also worked in The New York Times’ Washington bureau prior to joining Fox News in 2008.
Judith was also involved in the Plame Affair where Valerie Plame was outed as a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) spy by Richard Armitage. It was after Valerie’s husband published a New York Times op-ed casting doubts on claims that Saddam Hussein sought to purchase uranium from Africa. Judith spent 85 days in jail because she refused to reveal that her source in the Plame Affair was Scooter Libby. Later, Judith contributed to the conservative Fox News Channel and Newsmax and became a fellow at the conservative.
Judith Miller Age
She was born on January 2, 1948, in New York City, New York, United States of America. Judith is 74 years old.
Judith Miller Height
She is a woman of above-average stature. Judith stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in ( Approx 1.7m).
Judith Miller Family
She was born to her Russian-born father, Bill Miller who was Jewish. Bill owned the Riviera nightclub in New Jersey and also operated some casinos in Las Vegas. He became well known for booking iconic Las Vegas performers. Judith’s mother was a “pretty Irish Catholic showgirl. She grew up along with her half-brother called Jimmy Miller.
Judith Miller Husband
Early in her career at The New York Times bureau based in Washington, D.C. Judith dated one of the newspaper’s reporters called Steven Rattner but never married. She married her late husband Jason Epstein in 1993, an American editor and publisher. His full name was Jason Wolkow Epstein, born on August 25, 1928, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
Before Judith, Jason married Barbara Zimmerman in 1953 with whom he had two children namely Jacob and Helen. However, the couple divorced in 1990. Currently, Judith resides in Sag Harbor and New York City.
Judith Miller Education
She attended Ohio State University. There, Judith was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She is a Barnard College of Columbia University graduate class of 1969. Judith holds a master’s degree in public affairs from Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs.
Judith Miller Fox News
Currently, she serves as a Fox News contributor, an author, as well as a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter. Judith has written and co-authored four books. Two of them were 1 best-seller. In 1996, she published another book titled “God Has Ninety-Nine Names,” (Simon & Schuster). The book examined the spread of Islamic extremism in ten Middle Eastern countries, such as Israel and Iran.
In 2002, Judith joined a small team that later won a Pulitzer Prize for their “explanatory journalism” for Judith’s series on Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda in January 2001. The same year, she won an Emmy due to her work on a Nova/New York Times documentary that was based on articles for “Germs,” She was as well part of another Times team that won a DuPont award due to a series on terrorism for PBS’s “Frontline.”
Judith’s colleagues at Fox News Include;
Samantha Gannon-Sportscaster
Shirin Rajaee-anchor
Maureen Umeh-anchor
Marissa Mitchell-anchor
Holly Morris-reporter
Sue Palka-meteorologist
Wisdom Martin-anchor
Arthur Chi’en-anchor
Stacey Delikat-reporter
Sharon Crowley-anchor
Judith Miller Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart (Full name Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz) was born on November 28, 1962. He is an American political commentator, comedian, television host, filmmaker, and actor. Jon served as the host of The Daily Show, a satirical news program on Comedy Central from 1999 to 2015. He is irreligious but of Jewish heritage. Jon has carried out exclusive interviews with Judith on Iraq War.
Judith Miller New York Times
She formerly worked with The New York Times. Judith is now an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute and also a contributing editor of its magazine called “City Journal.” Judith writes and also lectures on terrorism and other national security issues, the Middle East, American foreign policy, as well as the need to strike a balance between protecting national security and civil liberties in a post-9/11 world.
Before she left The New York Times in November 2005, Judith spent 85 days in jail while defending a reporter’s right to protect confidential sources. The same year, she received the Society of Professional Journalists’ “First Amendment Award” due to her protection of sources.
Judith Miller Iraq
She is known for her coverage of Iraq’s Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program. Judith covered Iraq both pre and post-2003 invasion. Later, the coverage was discovered to have been based on inaccurate information from the intelligence community. Judith also worked in The New York Times’ Washington bureau prior to joining Fox News in 2008.
She co-authored a book titled Germs: Biological Weapons and America’s Secret War. The book became a top New York Times best-seller shortly after Judith became a victim of a hoax anthrax letter during the time of the 2001 anthrax attacks. She was forced to resign from the paper in 2005 after the New York Times determined that several stories that Judith wrote about Iraq were inaccurate. Judith’s Iraq reporting effectively ended her career as a respectable journalist. This is according to commentator Ken Silverstein.
However, Judith defended her reporting by stating that her job was not to assess the government’s information and she was an independent intelligence analyst herself. Judith said that her job was to tell readers of The New York Times what the government thought about Iraq’s arsenal. Later, Judith published a memoir titled The Story: A Reporter’s Journey, in April 2015.
Judith Miller Manhattan Institute
Currently, Judith serves as an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute and also a contributing editor of its magazine called “City Journal.” Judith writes and also lectures on terrorism and other national security issues, the Middle East, American foreign policy, as well as the need to strike a balance between protecting national security and civil liberties in a post-9/11 world.
Judith Miller Books
– 1990 One, by One, by One: Facing the Holocaust, Simon & Schuster
– 1990 Saddam Hussein & the Crisis in the Gulf (with Laurie Mylroie) Random House USA Inc
– 1997 God Has Ninety Nine Names: Reporting from a Militant Middle East, Simon & Schuster
– 2001 Germs: Biological Weapons and America’s Secret War (with William Broad and Stephen Engelberg) Simon & Schuster.
– 2015 The Story: A Reporter’s Journey, Simon & Schuster.
Judith Miller Salary
She earns a huge amount from her current role as a Fox News contributor. Judith has an average salary of $117,498 per year.
Judith Miller Net Worth
She is a very prominent journalist who has been working with well-established channels in the USA. Judith has accumulated a lot of wealth from her journalism career and also from her book that emerged as the best-time New York seller. Judith has an estimated net worth of $1,798,564.
How Old Is Judith Miller
She is a 74-year-old American journalist and author who was born on January 2, 1948, in New York City, New York, United States.
Who Is Judith Miller
Judith is an American journalist. She currently serves as a commentator and she is known for her coverage of Iraq’s Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program. Judith covered Iraq both pre and post-2003 invasion.
Is Judith Miller Married
Early in her career at The New York Times bureau based in Washington, D.C. Judith dated one of the newspaper’s reporters called Steven Rattner but never married. She married her late husband Jason Epstein in 1993.