Marianne LeVine
Marianne LeVine
Marianne LeVine is an American journalist based in Washington, D.C. Marianne LeVine is a reporter at POLITICO, where she covers lobbying and influence.
Education
Marianne LeVine graduated from Stanford University in 2013, with a Bachelor's degree in International relations and French. Marianne LeVine also received a Master's degree in communication and media studies from Stanford in 2014.
Career
Prior to working at POLITICO, LeVine was an intern in the Los Angeles Times' Washington, D.C. bureau. She has covered labor policy for POLITICO Pro, writing about regulations related to overtime pay, retirement advice and occupational health and safety.
Her reporting in 2016 about domestic abuse allegations against President Donald Trump's first nominee for labor secretary, Andrew Puzder, was a key part of the debate surrounding his nomination, which he ultimately withdrew.