Michael Isikoff

Newsweek's Investigative Correspondent

Michael Isikoff appears in the following:

Inspector General Report into Mueller Probe Drops Amid Latest Ukraine Hearing

Monday, December 09, 2019

Michael Isikoff wrote the book on Russian interference in the 2016 election. He weighs in on the latest Judiciary hearing, plus, a new report on how the Mueller probe started. 

'Like Watergate in Reverse'

Monday, November 25, 2019

The Nixon impeachment ended with a smoking gun. The Trump probe started with one. Why does that matter? Michael Isikoff talks public opinion and the latest headlines.

After Taylor's Testimony, Is It Time for Public Hearings?

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Why are these high stakes testimonies happening behind closed doors? Michael Isikoff, who's covered Congress for decades, says it's time to make them public. 

What Ambassador William Taylor's Testimony Means for the Impeachment Probe

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Yahoo! News investigative correspondent Michael Isikoff discusses William Taylor's testimony in the impeachment probe, and whether it's time to open up the hearings to the public

The Russian Connection to Seth Rich and How Americans Fall for Conspiracies

Friday, July 19, 2019

What actually happened to Seth Rich?

The Eights | Media and Clinton's Impeachment in 1998

Wednesday, June 06, 2018

The story of the media and Monica Lewinsky.

New Revelations on the 1st Anniversary of the Mueller Investigation

Thursday, May 17, 2018

David Corn and Michael Isikoff discuss the many new developments in the Mueller probe into connections between President Trump and Russia.

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Trump's Election and Russia

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Go deep in the weeds with David Corn & Michael Isikoff on their new book, Russian Roulette.

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Reading the #NunesMemo and What's Next

Monday, February 05, 2018

David Corn and Michael Isikoff talk Washington politics in the wake of the release of the Nunes memo. 

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What Roger Stone Knew

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

President Donald Trump's longtime confidante Roger Stone spoke to the House intelligence committee about Paul Manafort, Wikileaks and more in a closed meeting Tuesday.

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A TRussia Timeline

Monday, July 17, 2017

The latest on the Trump campaign and Russia and a look at what we know so far.

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TRussia Daily: Dissecting the 'Kindred Spirit Between Putin the Autocrat and Trump the Autocratic President'

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

Michael Isikoff, chief investigative correspondent at Yahoo News, talks about the latest on the Russian investigations.

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The Evolution of Bill Clinton

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

For many in the Democratic Party, the potential first gentleman has been more of a political liability and hindrance than party unifier. 

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Seven Years in Iraq, Is US Intelligence Getting it Right?

Friday, March 19, 2010

Today marks seven years since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. In 2005, two years after U.S. and allied forces entered Iraq a U.S. presidential commission said intelligence that Iraq had WMD's was "dead wrong." The report also cast doubts on the integrity of U.S. intelligence on Iran, North Korea, China and Russia. Seven years later, we're taking a look at how the intelligence community responded and asking what changes they've made in the wake of this massive failure.

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Should the CIA Tapes Have Been Destroyed?

Friday, December 21, 2007

Michael Isikoff, investigative correspondent for Newsweek, on the latest in the CIA tapes controversy.

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Media after Monica; Who’s a Real Journalist?; British Political Sex Scandals; Sex Studies; Middle East; Jesse Jackson; Vine Radio

Friday, February 19, 1999

Has Monica coverage changed the media forever? British government sex scandals. Low-tech media in a remote Nicaraguan village. Covering the complex Middle East.

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Impeachment: The Press, The Public, and Murdoch; Reporting Operation Desert Fox; Murdoch's Impeachment Coverage; Reporting Vietnam

Friday, December 18, 1998

Did the press prepare America for impeachment? Did it get the stories on the events leading to this moment right? And two reporters from the Vietnam War look back on their work.

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The Starr Report: In print, on TV, in polls, at the water cooler, and as literature.

Sunday, September 20, 1998

The Starr Report and how we're all taking it... from television to economists to the water cooler to pollsters to print.

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The Press and Paula Jones; 1996 Telecommunications Act

Sunday, February 16, 1997

#MeToo before #MeToo: So, NOW you believe Paula Jones.

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Indonesia Connection (hour 1); Talk Radio and the Vote (hour 2)

Sunday, October 27, 1996

A Clinton campaign finance scandal and the effect of talk radio on Campaign '96.

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