Roll Call - Prominent Former and Current Staffers

Prominent Former and Current Staffers

  • Mary Ann Akers, columnist, washingtonpost.com
  • Christina Bellantoni, Associate Politics Editor
  • John Bresnahan, senior congressional reporter, Politico
  • Chris Cillizza, columnist, washingtonpost.com
  • Tim Curran, former political editor, The Washington Post
  • David Drucker, staff reporter
  • Susan Davis, congressional correspondent, National Journal
  • Susan Glasser, editor-in-chief, Foreign Policy, and former national editor, The Washington Post
  • Ed Henry, senior White House correspondent, Fox News Channel
  • Paul Kane, reporter, The Washington Post
  • Scott Montgomery, editor-in-chief of Roll Call
  • Brody Mullins, reporter, The Wall Street Journal
  • Norah O'Donnell, chief White House correspondent, CBS News
  • Ben Pershing, columnist, washingtonpost.com
  • Neda Semnani, Heard on the Hill columnist
  • Glenn Simpson, former staff writer, The Wall Street Journal
  • Paul Singer, investigative editor '
  • Nina Totenberg, correspondent, National Public Radio
  • Jim VandeHei, executive editor, Politico
  • Lauren Whittington, politics editor, Roll Call

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