Weijia Jiang


Weijia Jiang is a Chinese-born American television journalist and reporter. Since July 2018, she has served as White House Correspondent for CBS News. Jiang's tense interactions with President Donald Trump at press briefings have received global attention and coverage.

Life

Jiang was born in Xiamen, China to parents Liya Wei and Huade "John" Jiang, and immigrated with her family to America at the age of two. She was raised in Buckhannon, West Virginia where her parents, who are now retired, owned and operated Chinatown Restaurant. Jiang became interested in journalism after encouragement from an eighth-grade teacher. Together, they prepared a home-made TV show to submit to a competition run by the national student broadcast Channel One, leading to an opportunity for Jiang to intern as a student anchor and reporter in Los Angeles for two weeks. During high school, Jiang worked on the high school video news staff.
In 2005 Jiang graduated from the College of William & Mary with a bachelor's degree in Philosophy and a minor in Chemistry. She worked on the student-run television station WMTV, and credits the university for developing her curiosity. She earned a Master's in broadcast journalism from Syracuse University, graduating in 2006. She was inducted into Newhouse School's Professional Gallery in 2012.
On March 17, 2018, Jiang married Travis Luther Lowe, an executive at Yelp and a donor to Democratic Party candidates and causes, in Palm Springs, California. Jim Obergefell led the ceremony which also featured a Chinese tea ceremony. Jiang and Lowe had met in college, where they co-hosted a weekly campus television show. On December 2018, she gave birth to her daughter Frankie Mei.

Career

Jiang began in broadcasting at the age of 13 as a student reporter and anchor for Channel One News in Los Angeles, having won a student competition. After completing her broadcast journalist degree, she became a reporter for WBOC-TV between 2006 and 2008 before spending four years as a general assignment reporter at WJZ-TV in Baltimore. For her feature reporting at WBOC-TV she was honoured with an Edward R. Murrow Award and an Associated Press Award. During her 3-year stint at CBS New York as a general assignment reporter and fill-in anchor for WCBS-TV, Jiang covered major stories such as Superstorm Sandy, the Boston Marathon bombings, and the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary. In 2013 WJZ-TV won a regional Emmy award in the 34th News & Documentary Emmy Awards for their coverage Newtown Tragedy, which Jiang was involved in.
Jiang moved to Washington D.C. to become a correspondent for Newspath, the 24-hour news gathering service for CBS News. In 2014 Jiang was the Gala Dinner MC for the Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business Gala Dinner which also featured letters of support from then-president Barack Obama, Andrew Cuomo and Bill de Blasio.
In 2018 Jiang became CBS News White House Correspondent, covering political stories including the President's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Mueller Probe. As part of her role, Jiang has travelled with the President, including on-board Air Force One.
Jiang is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association.
Jiang has been reporting during the COVID-19 pandemic, and attends the White House briefings.

Awards

Upon becoming a White House Correspondent in 2018, Jiang has found herself in numerous clashes with President Trump, often in response to her line of questioning. These interactions have amassed global news coverage questioning sensitive issues around racism.