Bush: Birthright citizenship "a constitutional right"
The former Florida governor weighed in on Donald Trump's immigration plan
Major Garrett was named CBS News' chief Washington correspondent in December 2018. As chief Washington correspondent, Garrett reports on for all CBS News broadcasts and platforms and is an anchor for "America Decides" on CBS News 24/7. Garrett is also the host of "The Takeout," a weekly multi-platform interview show on politics, policy and pop culture available on CBS News 24/7, top radio stations across the country and all podcast platforms. Garrett is also the host of "Agent of Betrayal: The Double Life of Robert Hanssen," a multi-part and incisive podcast investigation into the most damaging spy in FBI history.
From 2012 until 2018, Garrett served as the Network's chief White House correspondent. While covering the White House for CBS News, Garrett reported extensively on presidential actions to confront ISIS, Ebola, nuclear negotiations with Iran and U.S.-European efforts to confront Russia in the standoff over Ukraine. On domestic issues, Garrett reported on the Obama administration's handling of the health care website rollout, numerous policy failures at the Veterans Administration and the president's ongoing efforts in 2014 to address racial strife and criminal justice reform. He has traveled with the president to Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
In 2015-2016, Garrett spent 16 months on the road covering the Republican presidential campaign, including every GOP debate, both major party conventions and every day of the general election. During the transition, Garrett broke numerous cabinet appointments, including Jeff Sessions as attorney general. Garrett has covered every major domestic and foreign policy story of the trump administration.
Before joining CBS News as chief White House correspondent, Garrett was a fixture during CBS News' coverage of Campaign 2012 through a partnership with the National Journal, where he was chief White House correspondent. He co-hosted the network's coverage of the 2011 South Carolina Republican Primary debate alongside "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Scott Pelley and offered analysis for every 2012 general election presidential debate.
Prior to National Journal, Garrett was the chief White House correspondent for Fox News. During his eight years at Fox, Garrett also covered two presidential elections, Congress, the war in Iraq and other major stories. Before joining Fox News, Garrett was a White House correspondent for CNN during the administrations of George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Previously, he was a senior editor and congressional correspondent for U.S. News and World Report, where he reported on Congress and the impeachment of President Clinton. He was a congressional reporter for The Washington Times (1990-95) and the newspaper's deputy national editor (1995-97). Earlier in his career, Garrett was a reporter for The Houston Post, Las Vegas Review-Journal and the Amarillo Globe-News.
Garrett is the author of five books: "Common Cents," with former Rep. Tim Penny (D-Minnesota), Little, Brown Publisher, 1995; "The 15 Biggest Lies in Politics," St. Martin's 1999; "The Enduring Revolution," Crown Forum 2005; "Mr. Trump's Wild Ride," St. Martin's, 2018; and "The Big Truth: Upholding Democracy in the Age of 'The Big Lie,'" with David Becker, Diversion Books, 2022.
Garrett graduated in 1984 from the University of Missouri with degrees in journalism and political science. A native of San Diego, California, he lives in Washington, D.C.
The former Florida governor weighed in on Donald Trump's immigration plan
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GOP presidential frontrunner faces questions about specific policy plans on immigration, ISIS and women's issues
The candidates, jeopardy and the Trump factor in the first Republican primary debate
CBS News' Major Garrett speaks with government critics imprisoned for more than a year
Obama was greeted in Nairobi by family members -- and heightened security amid terror fears
President Obama announced a plan that would include more people for overtime pay
President Obama says families of Americans held overseas "told us that they, at times, felt like an afterthought. And that ends today"
Officials say 18 million current and former government employees may have had personal information stolen by hackers
"I refuse to act as if this is the new normal or to pretend that it's simply sufficient to grieve" after mass shootings, President Obama says
The president's most important legislative priority this year teeters on the brink of defeat
Obama administration pushes Senate to pass the USA Freedom Act, saying risk of terrorist attacks would increase if it fails
How significant will the Saudi monarch's absence from the Gulf Cooperation Council meeting be this week at Camp David?
Israeli prime minister's pre-election rejection of Palestinian statehood "screws up the peace process," senior U.S. official tells CBS News
But CBS News' Major Garrett says the administration will take a new look at how to approach a Palestine state solution