Ryan Lizza

Ryan Lizza
Born
Ryan Christopher Lizza

(1974-07-12) July 12, 1974 (age 49)
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (BA)
OccupationPolitical journalist
Notable credit(s)The New Republic (1998–2007)
New York magazine (2004–2006)
GQ (2006–2007)
The New Yorker Washington Correspondent (2007–2017)
Esquire Chief Political Correspondent (2018–2019)
POLITICO Chief Washington Correspondent (2019–)
CNN Senior Political Analyst (2012–)
SpouseOlivia Nuzzi (engaged)
Children2

Ryan Christopher Lizza[1] (born July 12, 1974) is an American journalist. His 2017 interview with White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci allegedly resulted in Scaramucci's dismissal.[2]

Later that year, Lizza was accused of sexual misconduct in the context of the Me Too movement.[3] After a decade-long run as The New Yorker's Washington correspondent,[4] the magazine's internal review of the allegation against Lizza led to his dismissal.[5]

Several other media organizations declined to terminate or bar Lizza from employment in light of their own investigations.[6][7] He was a senior political analyst for CNN[8] and is currently the chief Washington correspondent for Politico.

  1. ^ "Christina Gillespie, Ryan Lizza". The New York Times. June 20, 2004.
  2. ^ Andrew Kirell; Asawin Suebsaeng; Lloyd Grove (December 12, 2017). "The New Yorker Fires Star Reporter Ryan Lizza Over 'Improper Sexual Conduct'". Daily Beast.
  3. ^ Anna North; Constance Grady; Laura McGann; Aja Romano. "Sexual Harassment/Assault Allegations List". Vox. Ryan Lizza is one of 262 celebrities, politicians, CEOs, and others who have been accused of sexual misconduct since April 2017 (tying Lizza to the Me Too movement).
  4. ^ Kludt, Tom (December 11, 2017). "New Yorker fires star political reporter over alleged 'improper sexual conduct'". CNN.
  5. ^ Stack, Liam (December 11, 2017). "Ryan Lizza Fired by The New Yorker Over Sexual Misconduct Allegation". New York Times.
  6. ^ Irby, Kate (October 1, 2019). "Another Devin Nunes lawsuit: Congressman sues magazine over story about family's Iowa farm". Fresno Bee. Lizza has denied the allegation and investigations into Lizza's conduct by CNN, Politico and other media companies determined there was no reason to keep Lizza off the air or bar him from employment.
  7. ^ Pompeo, Joe (March 6, 2018). "Can Rolling Stone Become Cool Again?". Vanity Fair. Retrieved July 13, 2019. Last month, Penske called a meeting with Rolling Stone's female editorial staff .... Concerns were raised about how it would be perceived if Lizza were to work at Rolling Stone, and whether Lizza was ultimately a good fit.... But after Lizza was cleared by CNN, and Rolling Stone had conducted its own due diligence, the editors moved forward with freelance assignments, as originally planned.
  8. ^ Politico Staff. "BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Ryan Lizza, longtime magazine writer and senior political analyst at CNN". POLITICO. Retrieved July 13, 2019.

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