Kylie Atwood

Kylie Atwood is a dedicated and experienced journalist who has made significant contributions to CNN's coverage of national security issues since joining the network in 2019. Her work has focused on key developments such as the impeachment hearings of President Trump, stories involving Rudy Giuliani and the Trump administration's foreign policy agenda, as well as US-North Korea talks and details of Trump's conversations with Kim Jong Un. Atwood is known for her ability to break important stories and has been recognized for her journalistic skills by Crain’s NewsPro, being named one of the 12 to Watch in TV News in January 2020. Prior to joining CNN, she was the CBS News State Department reporter and has reported from dozens of countries around the world, including Russia, Afghanistan, China and Mexico. Atwood is a cum laude graduate of Middlebury College with a major in international studies and a minor in economics. She has also dedicated time to national service as a corps member for City Year and has experience working for 60 Minutes, GlobalPost, WPTZ in Vermont, and the Addison County Independent newspaper. Atwood is passionate about photography, running, and skiing and serves on the board of Report for America which supports a new generation of journalists to serve in community news organizations across the United States.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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  • Kylie Atwood is a national security correspondent for CNN based in Washington, DC. Since joining the network in 2019, Atwood has reported on developments throughout the impeachment hearings of President Donald Trump. She also broke several stories including Rudy Giuliani’s push to get the Trump administration to grant a visa to a Ukrainian official promising dirt on Democrats and key elements of the Trump administration’s foreign policy agenda. Additionally, she broke stories on US-North Korea talks, and details of Trump’s conversations with Kim Jong Un.

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Recent Articles

Bipartisan Senators Urge Canada to Increase Defense Spending to Meet NATO Commitment

Bipartisan Senators Urge Canada to Increase Defense Spending to Meet NATO Commitment

Broke On: Thursday, 23 May 2024 A bipartisan group of US senators urged Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to increase defense spending to meet NATO's 2% GDP commitment, expressing concern that Canada, a key NATO contributor, will fall short. Despite pledging $40 billion for military modernization and purchases, Canada is projected to reach only 1.7% of GDP on defense by 2029. The senators emphasized the importance of NATO unity in facing security challenges and highlighted Canada's significant contributions.
Global Threats to LGBTQ Community: US State Department Warns of Potential Attacks During Pride Month

Global Threats to LGBTQ Community: US State Department Warns of Potential Attacks During Pride Month

Broke On: Friday, 17 May 2024 The US State Department issues a global alert for potential attacks against LGBTQI+ people and events, following last year's thwarted plots on Pride parades and increasing threats. The FBI and DHS warn of foreign terrorist organizations targeting LGBTQ celebrations during Pride Month. U.S. citizens abroad are advised to exercise caution, enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, and stay informed about destination conditions.