Maggie Haberman has become an indispensable part of The Times’s political coverage since joining the newspaper in 2015, a go-to reporter for breaking news moments and Pulitzer Prize-winning peeks behind the White House curtain.

But the handful of major stories she has a hand in on any given day are published in an environment where the execution of an article can become as talked-about as its content.

What questions do you have for Maggie about her work covering President Trump and the White House in such a heated political moment? Are you curious about how she manages relationships with sources while continuing to cover them fairly? Or how she handles the moments when the spotlight swings onto her?