Murray Waas
From Wikipedia:
Following the presidency of George Herbert Walker Bush, in 1993, colleagues Murray Waas Douglas Frantz, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for his stories detailing that administration's prewar foreign policy towards Saddam Hussein.That same year, Waas was a recipient of the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, awarded by the Joan Shorenstein Center on The Press, of the John F. Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University. Waas and Frantz won for "a series that detailed United States policy toward Iraq before the Persian Gulf war.
More recently, Murray Waas has worked as a correspondent and contributing editor of National Journal.
Summarizing the stories that Waas wrote for National Journal during 2005 and 2006 about the second Bush administration's policies that led up to war with Iraq, Dan Froomkin wrote:
Slowly but surely, investigative reporter Murray Waas has been putting together a compelling narrative about how President Bush and his top aides contrived their bogus case for war and how they continue to keep most of the press off the trail to this day.