Sinema joins conservative DC news outlet as columnist

The Hill
by Ashleigh Fields
March 9, 2026
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Former Senator Kyrsten Sinema is joining a conservative news outlet as a columnist.

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Former Senator Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) is joining The Washington Reporter as a columnist, according to an announcement from the outlet on Monday. The Washington Reporter stated that Sinema will contribute a "rare perspective" and "inside look" into policy discussions. This move is presented by the outlet as a step toward establishing itself as an independent, nonpartisan news source. Her columns are expected to focus on policy debates from her unique vantage point as a former legislator.

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Former Senator Kyrsten Sinema is joining The Washington Reporter as a columnist.

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