Nathaniel Reed

Nathaniel Reed

Nathaniel Reed

Congressional Correspondent

Nathaniel Reed is a Congressional Correspondent, based out of the U.S. Capitol and Scripps News’ Washington D.C. bureau. He covers the day-to-day work of the U.S. Senate, House of Representatives and high-profile congressional campaigns across the country. Nate joined Scripps in February 2020 from NBC5 News (WPTZ-TV), Burlington, VT and Plattsburgh, NY’s NBC affiliate. His work has appeared on E.W. Scripps’ local stations, Hearst Television’s 34 stations, CNN, Investigation Discovery, Daily Mail, NBC-owned Television Stations, and affixed to his parents’ refrigerator.

Nate graduated cum laude from Middlebury College in Vermont with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Film/Media Culture. He is a native of New York City. Feel free to reach him at nathaniel.reed@scripps.com.

Recent Work
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-WVa.

What Do West Virginia Voters Think About Sen. Joe Manchin?

The U.S. Capitol

Senate Democrats Plan To Change Rules In Voting Rights Push

President Joe Biden

President Biden On Voting Rights Passage: 'I'm Tired Of Being Quiet!'

The exterior of the U.S. Capitol building

Democrats Face Uphill Battle To Retain Control In Midterm Elections

President Joe Biden

President Biden Speaks On Pandemic Response, Build Back Better Agenda

A man dressed as the "Build Back Better Bill" wears a sash saying, "on to the Senate"

Here's What's Next For 'Build Back Better'

President Donald Trump's face appears on large screens as supporters participate in a rally in Washington

16 Members Of Trump's Circle Received Subpoenas This Week

Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., left, speaks with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.

Congress Debates The 'Billionaire Tax'

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California

Democrats Leave Washington With Biden Agenda Unfinished

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer

Major Deadlines Facing Congress

Alejandro Mayorkas, left, Christopher Wray, center, and Christine Abizaid, right, are sworn-in prior to testifying

National Security Officials Brief Senators On Security Threats

High waves on Lake Pontchartrain as Hurricane Ida nears, Sunday, Aug. 29, 2021.

Officials Say New Orleans' Levees Weathered Hurricane Ida

Maricopa County ballots cast in the 2020 general election are examined and recounted in Phoenix, Arizona.

Arizona Election Audit Causes Republican Rift

U.S. Capitol Building

What's In The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill?

January 6th Select Committee members speak with reporters Tuesday

Democrats' January 6th Committee Holds First Hearing

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer

Partisan Disagreement Stalls Bipartisan Priorities In Congress

Capitol Police

Capitol Police Slated To Run Out of Money

Sir Richard Branson floating in zero gravity

Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic Completes Pioneering Flight

VMS Eve and SpaceShipTwo fly over the San Francisco Bay

Virgin Galactic Set For First Fully Crewed Launch

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi

House Authorizes Democrat-Controlled Jan. 6 Investigation

A statue of former Confederate States of America President Jefferson Davis sits in Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol

House Votes To Remove Confederate Statues From U.S. Capitol

Supreme Court Building

Supreme Court Rules Against NCAA

President Biden signs a law Thursday designating Juneteenth as a federal holiday

President Biden Signs Bill Creating Federal Juneteenth Holiday

Railway Construction in New York City

Infrastructure Negotiations Blow Past Deadline

Marine Corps Veteran Jon Hancock

Walking 6,000 Miles To Heal The Pain of War

Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV)

Republicans Propose Funding Infrastructure With Unused COVID Relief

Rep. Liz Cheney

What Does The GOP Conference Chair Do?

Cher campaigns for Joe Biden in Arizona

After 100 Days, Arizona Voters Rate President Biden's Performance

Bill Nelson

President Biden's NASA Nominee Pledges Robust Space Program

Ingenuity helicopter on Mars

Future Missions Planned After Historic First Flight On Mars