Rob Capriccioso
Rob Capriccioso is a journalist and writer who founded the Indigenous Wire publication on the Substack platform. He is the first Indigenous journalist to receive a Substack Pro deal. covers policy, politics, media, economics and sovereignty issues.
Background
Rob Capriccioso is an enrolled citizen of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. He is a political science and psychology alum of the University of Michigan. He resides in metro Washington, D.C.Journalism career
Capriccioso was the longtime Washington Bureau Chief for Indian Country Today and wrote special features for the publication during the COVID-19 pandemic; before that he worked as a general assignment reporter for ICT starting in 2008. He was later a senior editor based in the Washington, D.C. metro area for Tribal Business News. He was a contributing writer to American Indian Report and News from Indian Country.Capriccioso covers the White House, the Executive Branch, the United States Congress, the Supreme Court of [the United States], and presidential campaigns, 2004 through 2024. He is the first Native American journalist to Q&A a sitting president, President Barack Obama, in an Oct. 4, 2012 news story titled, "President Obama Answers Questions From Indian Country Today Media Network in Unprecedented Exchange.". Previously, he received answers from President George W. Bush for a journalistic website presentation of the former Connect for Kids publication.
He has interviewed such notables as U.S. President Barack Obama, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, White House Chief of Staff Pete Rouse, Bolivian President Evo Morales, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Homeland Security Chief Michael Chertoff, members of Congress and tribal leaders. His reporting on Indigenous issues was cited in testimony to Congress. His reporting on the Treasury Department's inequitable distributions of pandemic relief funds to tribes was cited in a September 2021 letter from several U.S. senators to the Biden administration.
He was a featured speaker at the 2022 SXSW conference, regarding his work as a journalist during the so-called "creator economy."
One of a small number of Native American journalists to contribute to mainstream media, as documented by the Native American Journalists Association, he has served as a contributing editor to Campaigns and Elections, helped launch Politico as its founding website editor, and has appeared on National Public Radio to discuss Native and political topics of the day.