Steve Eder

Steve Eder is an investigative reporter at The New York Times, where he is covering the the Trump Administration after writing in-depth articles about the candidates of the 2016 presidential campaign -- from Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders to Jeb Bush and Donald Trump. More

Steve Eder is an investigative reporter at The New York Times, where he is covering the the Trump Administration after writing in-depth articles about the candidates of the 2016 presidential campaign -- from Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders to Jeb Bush and Donald Trump.

He joined The Times in 2012 in the sports department where he examined doping in baseball, domestic violence in the N.F.L., and Qatar’s ambitions to become an international soccer power. Before coming to The Times, he covered hedge funds The Wall Street Journal, where he later became a national legal correspondent. Earlier, he reported on Wall Street banks for Reuters in the aftermath of the financial crisis.

Steve began his career at The Toledo Blade, where he was part of a reporting team that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for uncovering an investment scandal in Ohio state government.

Steve is a Michigan native and graduate of Michigan State University.