Martha Raddatz
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Martha Raddatz (born 1953 in Idaho) is an ABC News reporter. In November 2005 she was promoted to Chief White House Correspondent. Before that time she was ABC's senior national security correspondent. She often reports on ABC's World News Tonight, Nightline, and other news broadcasts. Raddatz has also worked for National Public Radio. She resides in Arlington, VA with her husband.
On June 8, 2006, Raddatz received a tip that terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi had been located and killed. This tip allowed Raddatz and ABC News to become the first news organization in the world to break the news shortly after 2:30 AM EST.[link]
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| Preceded by: Terry Moran September 1999 – November 2005 | ABC News Chief White House Correspondent November 2005 – Present | Followed by: Current |
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