Olivia Beavers Makes Career Shift, Joins The Wall Street Journal’s Congress Team
Renowned for her sharp political reporting and insider access on Capitol Hill, Olivia Beavers has announced her departure from Politico to take on a new role at The Wall Street Journal. The move has sparked conversations in media circles, as Beavers transitions from a publication with a left-leaning reputation to one known for its balanced editorial approach.
Beavers has been a standout figure on Politico’s Congress team since January 2021, carving a niche in covering House Republicans and GOP leadership. Her work included authoring the influential Huddle newsletter and delivering a gripping first-person account from inside the House chamber during the January 6 Capitol breach.
Before joining Politico, Beavers honed her skills at The Hill, where she made waves with her investigative reporting on high-profile political events. She led coverage of the first impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump and frequently broke stories on House-driven investigations.
Taking to social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Beavers reflected on her four years at Politico and hinted at her excitement for what lies ahead. “After 4 years at POLITICO, tomorrow will be my last day. I’m thrilled to be joining the WSJ Congress team in about two weeks’ time,” she wrote, signaling her readiness for the next chapter of her career.
Her shift to The Wall Street Journal marks a significant moment, further solidifying her reputation as one of the most dynamic voices in political journalism today.
PERSONAL NEWS: After 4 years at POLITICO, tomorrow will be my last day.
I'm thrilled to be joining the @WSJ Congress team in about two weeks time.
— Olivia Beavers (@Olivia_Beavers) January 2, 2025
Olivia Beavers brings an impressive and diverse reporting portfolio to her new role at The Wall Street Journal. Her career highlights include comprehensive coverage of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation and the congressional inquiries into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Beavers began her Washington career at CNN in 2016, serving as a news associate during one of the most contentious presidential election cycles in modern history. In this role, she managed scripts and operated the teleprompter, gaining hands-on experience in a fast-paced newsroom.
She later transitioned to The Hill, where she quickly rose through the ranks. Starting as a breaking news reporter, she eventually focused on cybersecurity and national security reporting, building a reputation for her meticulous and impactful journalism.
Beavers’ breadth of experience, ranging from breaking news to investigative reporting on complex political and national security issues, underscores her versatility and skill—qualities she now brings to her position on The Wall Street Journal’s Congress team.
Olivia Beavers expressed heartfelt appreciation for her time at Politico, taking a moment to thank her colleagues and the sources who trusted her with their stories. She reflected on the relationships she cultivated while covering some of the most pivotal moments in American politics, crediting those connections as instrumental to her success.
In a message to her audience, Beavers shared her gratitude for their support and engagement throughout her career. She encouraged them to continue following her work as she steps into her new role at The Wall Street Journal. “The relationships I’ve built and the trust I’ve earned have been the cornerstone of my reporting,” she said, adding, “I’m excited to bring that same dedication and passion to my next chapter.”
PERSONAL NEWS: After 4 years at POLITICO, tomorrow will be my last day.
I'm thrilled to be joining the @WSJ Congress team in about two weeks time.
— Olivia Beavers (@Olivia_Beavers) January 2, 2025