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Ken Vogel

Reporter at The New York Times

Kenneth P. Vogel is an accomplished American journalist currently working as a reporter for The New York Times, where he covers issues related to conflicts of interest, lobbying, and money in politics. He joined the Times in June 2017 after serving as the chief investigative reporter at Politico, a role he held since the publication's inception in 2007.12

Early Life and Education

Vogel was born in 1975 and grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he developed his interest in journalism.2

Career Highlights

  • Politico: Before joining The New York Times, Vogel was instrumental in establishing Politico as a leading source for political news, breaking numerous significant stories on topics including campaign finance and political lobbying.12
  • Previous Reporting Roles: His career includes reporting for various outlets such as The News Tribune in Tacoma, Washington, and The Center for Public Integrity. He also worked on congressional committees during a fellowship with the American Political Science Association.12
  • Publications: Vogel authored the book Big Money: 2.5 Billion Dollars, One Suspicious Vehicle, and a Pimp—on the Trail of the Ultra-Rich Hijacking American Politics, published in 2014. His investigative work has earned him recognition, including a Gerald Loeb Award for Breaking News in 2020.2

Personal Life

Vogel is married to Danielle Rosengarten, an attorney with a background as a climate change adviser. They reside in Washington, D.C., where Danielle runs a local grocery/café.12

Vogel's work is characterized by a focus on political fundraising and the influence of wealthy donors on American politics, particularly regarding entities like the Koch brothers.2 His investigative reporting has garnered both acclaim and scrutiny, reflecting the complex nature of political journalism today.

Highlights

Aug 14 · nytimes.com
Hunter Biden Sought State Department Help for Ukrainian Company
Aug 21 · nytimes.com
Democrats Decried Dark Money. Then They Won With It in 2020.
Nov 16 · washingtonpost.com
A New York Times reporter dug into Ukraine and the Democrats ...
Jun 2 · nytco.com
Ken Vogel Joins The New York Times's Washington Bureau
Ken Vogel Joins The New York Times's Washington Bureau

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Experience

Reporter at The New York Times (June 2017 - Present)
Reporter at Politico (October 2006 - June 2017); Congressional Quarterly Fellow at American Political Science Association (November 2005 - August 2006)

Education

BA in History, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1994 - 1997); Temple University (1993 - 1994)

Location

Washington, District of Columbia, United States