Seung Min Kim, a White House reporter at The Washington Post, has left to join The Associated Press, where she will cover the White House-Capitol Hill relationship.
Previously, Kim was a congressional reporter at Politico. She formerly reported for and was an online news producer at USA Today. Additionally, she wrote for The Star-Ledger, St. Paul Pioneer Press, St. Petersburg Times and Des Moines Register.
Kim has a B.S. from the University of Iowa, where she worked at the student paper, the Daily Iowan. She has a M.A. from American University.
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