ABC News is the latest network to announce its lineup of correspondents who will cover the White House during the next Trump administration.
Mary Bruce will remain chief White House correspondent, marking the fifth presidential administration she will cover for the network. She was named chief White House correspondent in 2023, succeeding Cecilia Vega after she departed for CBS News and 60 Minutes.
Rachel Scott will join the team in a new role as senior political correspondent, covering the administration and continuing to lead reporting from Capitol Hill.
Bruce and Scott will work with senior White House correspondent Selina Wang, White House correspondent Karen Travers and White House correspondent MaryAlice Parks. Elizabeth Schulze will continue as correspondent covering the intersection of business, economics and politics. Also on the team are Steven Portnoy, ABC News Radio national correspondent, and correspondent Alex Presha.
The White House producing team includes Molly Nagle and Michelle Stoddart, who have been covering the Biden White House, and Hannah Demissie and Kelsey Walsh, who were campaign reporters during the 2024 cycle.