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Jake Tapper's family: his wife Jennifer Brown and their two children
Summary
Jake Tapper has been married to advocate Jennifer Marie Brown since 2006, and they have two children: daughter Alice, who published her first book at 11, and son Jack.
Content
Jake Tapper is a CNN anchor, author and debate moderator who is also a husband and father. He married Jennifer Marie Brown in 2006 after they met during the 2004 Iowa caucuses. Jennifer has worked in reproductive health organisations and has volunteered in her Washington, D.C. community. The family sometimes appears together on social media and in public appearances alongside Tapper's journalism work.
Noted details:
- Jake Tapper joined CNN in 2013 and hosts The Lead; he is also known for his books and debate moderation.
- Tapper and Jennifer met while he was reporting in Iowa in 2004 and married in 2006; they will mark their 20th anniversary in 2026.
- Jennifer worked for Planned Parenthood at the time they met and was later reported working with Upstream to expand access to birth control.
- She has volunteered with AmeriCorps' reading partners program in Washington, D.C., according to past reporting.
- Their children are daughter Alice Paul (18) and son Jack (born in 2009); Alice published Raise Your Hand at age 11 (2019), later published Use Your Voice (2024), and spoke at a CDC press conference on sepsis in 2023 after a serious illness that was reported as initially misdiagnosed.
Summary:
The family balances public work and private life, with Jennifer's advocacy and Alice's early writing and health advocacy noted in public accounts. They share occasional glimpses of family life on social platforms and in media appearances, and will celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary in 2026.
