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Kim departs The Hill for WaPo

HyoJung Kim will join the Washington Post’s video department to cover politics and the 2024 election. She begins Monday (April 17).

The Post reports:

“She will be a part of Video’s explanatory team, focusing on a combination of breaking political news and analysis for news from Congress, the White House and the campaign trail.”

Since August 2022, Kim was a producer and editor at The Hill. Before that, she was an associate at CNN and served as a politics associate producer at Cheddar News.

She worked as an associate producer at Vice News and as an investigative researcher at Hearst Television.

Kim has a B.S. and M.S. in journalism from Northwestern University.

Be sure to congratulate Kim on Twitter.

Mariam Ahmed

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