Olivia Nuzzi
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Olivia Nuzzi (born January 6, 1993) is a political reporter who serves as the Washington correspondent for New York magazine.
Early and personal life
Nuzzi was born in New York City. She is the daughter of Kelly and John Nuzzi, who was born in Brooklyn, New York, worked for the New York City Department of Sanitation for 20 years, and died in December 2015. After his death, Nuzzi wrote about him for The Daily Beast. Her mother, Kelly Nuzzi, died in February 2021. After her death, Nuzzi wrote about her for New York Magazine. She has a brother, Jonathan.
Nuzzi grew up in the River Plaza neighborhood of Middletown Township, New Jersey. She now resides in Washington, D.C.
Career
Nuzzi attended and graduated from Middletown High School South. She began writing as an adolescent in 2011 as a monthly political columnist for the triCityNews, an alt weekly newspaper based in Asbury Park, New Jersey. She has also written for More Monmouth Musings, a conservative blog and news website.
Nuzzi, a 20-year-old junior at Fordham University in 2013, volunteered and served for four weeks as an intern for Anthony Weiner's New York City mayoral campaign. In a blog post on July 28, 2013, she was recruited as a staff writer by NSFWcorp and compared her time as an intern on the Weiner campaign. Weiner referred to her and another female intern as "Monica" by an unidentified source, who later stated that Weiner lied to his campaign manager, who resigned as a result, and that the manager was one of a "slew of staffers who have left the campaign.
The New York Daily News commissioned her to write a follow-up article about the campaign that became a front-page story on July 30, 2013. According to Nuzzi, some of her fellow interns were participating in the campaign in order to welcome Weiner's wife Huma Abedin, as well as her boss Hillary Clinton, who was awaiting to be involved in Clinton's planned bid for the presidency by Abedin.
Nuzzi had clearly attended because she wanted to be seen," she said in a talk with Talking Points Memo, that later said she felt her interview was off the record, and that Morgan had earlier "aimless to fire her," the Weiner Communications Director Barbara Morgan said, "She did not turn up for work" and that she had wished to be recalled, but she refused to come back and I gave her a second chance." Morgan later apologized to Nuzzi, and Nuzzi accepted the apology.
Nuzzi was recruited by The Daily Beast in May 2014 while she was still attending Fordham University. Nuzzi left school before graduating to work. Nuzzi covered Rand Paul and Chris Christie's presidential bids, as well as Donald Trump's political aspirations at The Daily Beast.
Nuzzi was named one of the presidential campaign's "16 Breakout Media Stars" by Politico in November 2016. Nuzzi was ranked as one of the country's most influential" people in news media in December 2016. Forbes' annual "30 Under 30" list included Nuzzi in 2018.
Nuzzi was recruited by New York magazine in February 2017 to be its Washington correspondent. She has also written for Politico Magazine, GQ, Esquire, and The Washington Post.
Nuzzi confessed to breaking into the home office of Trump's former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, without permission and photographing a portrait, though Lewandowski accused her of photographing his own. "You know, I just stepped into the house because nobody was answering the door," Nuzzi said. After texting her boyfriend, she left the house. Nuzzi advised her that "it probably wasn't legal and that I should leave," she told her. "Fuck," I was screaming.
Nuzzi was welcomed personally by Trump in October 2018 for an exclusive interview.