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  1. Norman Swan (father) Lee Sutton (mother) Jonathan V. Swan (born 7 August 1985) [1] is a political reporter for The New York Times. He won an Emmy Award for his 2020 interview with then-U.S. president Donald Trump.

    • Betsy Woodruff

      Betsy Woodruff Swan (née Woodruff; born October 31, 1989) is...

    • Norman Swan

      Life and career. Swan was born in Glasgow, Scotland as...

  2. Jonathan Swan breaks down the politics of the case, and its galvanizing effect on the Republican Party base. By John Pappas, Ben Laffin, Gabriel Blanco and James Surdam What Trump 2.0 Could Mean ...

  3. Nov 11, 2022 · Axios' star political reporter Jonathan Swan is joining the New York Times as a political reporter, where he will continue to cover politics and the 2024 election. Why it matters: Swan is one of the most well-sourced reporters in Washington. His ability to consistently break big stories and his sharp interview skills helped Axios expand its ...

  4. SWAN: Thank you so much for having us. We're over here, Mr. President. Thank you. Kelly. THE PRESIDENT: Okay. SWAN: Mr. President, thank you for joining us. THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. SWAN: We appreciate you taking the time, and we appreciate your commitment to answer our questions. THE PRESIDENT: Sure. SWAN: We really appreciate that.

  5. Nov 11, 2022 · Born and raised in Sydney, Jonathan covered national politics in Australia before moving to the U.S. in 2014. When he was 29, he won the prestigious Wallace Brown Young Achiever Award for Journalism from the Australian equivalent of the W.H.C.A. He begins in January. Please make him feel welcome. – David and Elisabeth.

  6. Jonathan Swan breaks down the politics of the case, and its galvanizing effect on the Republican Party base. By John Pappas, Ben Laffin, Gabriel Blanco and James Surdam What Trump 2.0 Could Mean ...

  7. Swan is the son of physician, journalist, and broadcaster Norman Swan. He began his career at The Sydney Morning Herald and later moved to the United States and in 2014, held a yearlong fellowship with the American Political Science Association. He remained in the U.S. and resumed his career in journalism in 2015.

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