Greta Van Susteren

Greta Conway Van Susteren (born June 11, 1954) is an American journalist, lawyer, and television news anchor for Newsmax TV.

[11] Her brother, Dirk Van Susteren, was a journalist and long-time editor of the Vermont Sunday magazine, jointly published, until folding in 2008, by the Rutland Herald and the Barre Montpelier Times Argus.

[12] Van Susteren graduated from Xavier High School in Appleton in 1972 and the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1976, where she studied geography and economics.

[22] In April 2019, Van Susteren and Gray announced Full Court Press with Greta Van Susteren, a Sunday morning talk show, which would begin airing on most Gray stations in September 2019, along with Weigel Broadcasting stations in Chicago and Milwaukee.

[23] With Gray stations in Iowa and South Carolina, the program hoped to get candidate interviews for such early election primary states.

The program planned to roll out "Full Court Press-Overtime", a website and associated app with additional content and user feedback.

[30] From August 2006 until January 2014, she was a co-owner of the Old Mill Inn, a restaurant in Mattituck, New York, on the North Fork of Long Island.

[33] The institute was created at the University of Arizona in the aftermath of the shooting that killed six people and injured 13 others, including U.S. Representative Gabby Giffords.

[34] She visited Myanmar several times and testified before Congress to draw attention to the human rights abuses and genocide against the Rohingya people.

Van Susteren interviews President George W. Bush in January 2008
Van Susteren and Secretary of State John Kerry prepare for a 2015 Fox News interview
Van Susteren interviews Vice President Mike Pence in January 2018 for Voice of America