White House Press Corps - Former White House Correspondents

Former White House Correspondents

  • Jim Angle for National Public Radio
  • Bret Baier
  • Richard Benedetto for USA Today
  • Wolf Blitzer for the Jerusalem Post
  • Rita Braver
  • Tom Brokaw
  • David Broder of The Washington Post
  • Campbell Brown for NBC News
  • Carl Cameron
  • Lou Cannon for the Washington Post and National Journal
  • Steve Daley for the Chicago Tribune
  • Ann Devroy for the Gannett Company and USA Today, and the Washington Post
  • John Dickerson for Time
  • Sam Donaldson
  • John Donvan
  • James Deakin for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  • Mike Emanuel
  • Trude Feldman
  • Thomas Friedman for the New York Times
  • David Gregory
  • Savannah Guthrie
  • David E. Harshbarger (1972) was the youngest member of the White House press corps at age 17
  • Brit Hume for ABC News
  • Gwen Ifill for the New York Times
  • John King
  • Greg Kelly for Fox News
  • Mara Liasson
  • Jane Mayer for the Wall Street Journal
  • Sarah McClendon
  • Andrea Mitchell
  • Terry Moran
  • Sophia A. Nelson for Jet Magazine
  • Martha Raddatz
  • John D. Roberts for CBS News
  • Scott Pelley
  • Dan Rather
  • Bill Sammon for the Washington Times and Washington Examiner
  • Hugh Sidey for Time magazine
  • Paul Sperry for Investor's Business Daily
  • Helen Thomas for Hearst Newspapers and United Press International
  • Bob Thompson for Hearst Newspapers
  • Alvin Toffler for York Gazette Daily, a now defunct union-backed newspaper
  • Jim VandeHei for the Washington Post
  • Chris Wallace for NBC News
  • Brian Williams
  • Juan Williams for the Washington Post
  • Judy Woodruff for NBC News
  • Byron York for National Review

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