Michael Weisskopf

Michael Weisskopf (born 1946)[1] is a Polk Award-winning journalist, currently working as a senior correspondent for Time magazine.

A Pulitzer Prize finalist in 1996 for the accounts he and David Maraniss gave of the activities in 1995 following the Republican takeover of the House of Representatives in 1994,[2] Weisskopf specialized in national and international news during 20 years at The Washington Post.

[3] While he was embedded with a US Army unit in Iraq on December 10, 2003, his right hand was blown off as he tried to throw an enemy grenade back out of the Humvee in which he was riding.

[4] Weisskopf later wrote about this event in his book Blood Brothers: Among the Soldiers of Ward 57.

[3] He has written a book, Blood Brothers, about amputated American Iraq War veterans and co-written two: Truth at Any Cost, with investigative journalist Susan Schmidt about the Kenneth Starr investigation of the Lewinsky scandal, and Tell Newt to Shut Up, with David Maraniss about the 1994 Republican takeover.