Tyler Pager will be joining The Washington Post’s White House team from Politico where he was a White House correspondent.
His new role begins March 1.
Prior to joining Politico, Pager was a national political reporter at Bloomberg News. He has also served as a James Reston reporting fellow at The New York Times and was a reporting intern at The Boston Globe and Politico.
He was also editor-in-chief of The Daily Northwestern and a reporting intern at USA Today. Pager has also served as a national security reporter at Medill News Service and as a reporting intern at Medill Watchdog and City Limits.
Pager is a B.S. in Journalism and Political Science from Northwestern University and a MSc. in Comparative Social Policy from the University of Oxford.
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