Phil Mattingly was born on December 16,1983 and is an American journalist who is CNN's chief domestic correspondent.
14 Facts About Phil Mattingly
Phil Mattingly served as the network's senior White House correspondent and congressional correspondent.
Previously, Phil Mattingly worked at Bloomberg Television in Washington, where he served as the network's White House correspondent and a national political correspondent.
In 2010, Phil Mattingly joined Bloomberg News where he served as a Finance and Economics Reporter and helped lead Bloomberg's coverage of the federal response to the financial crisis.
In 2012, Phil Mattingly was named as a Justice Department correspondent.
In December 2015, Phil Mattingly was hired by CNN as a New York City-based correspondent.
Phil Mattingly spent 2016 on the campaign trail covering Republican presidential candidates Chris Christie, John Kasich and Donald Trump.
Phil Mattingly's work included a series of investigative pieces into Trump's business history, finances and taxes.
In that role, Phil Mattingly was one of the lead reporters contributing to CNN's extensive coverage of the Republican attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare, the Capitol Hill spending and shutdown battles, as well as each step of the process to overhaul the US tax system.
Phil Mattingly was the CNN correspondent who worked on the Multi-Touch Collaboration Wall, nicknamed the "Magic Wall" in the overnight hours of the televised live coverage of the 2020 United States presidential election.
Phil Mattingly was promoted to Senior White House correspondent for the incoming Biden administration on January 11,2021.
Phil Mattingly succeeded Kaitlan Collins as CNN's Chief White House correspondent in November 2022 when Collins moved to CNN This Morning and succeeded Collins again as a co-anchor of This Morning in August 2023.
CNN This Morning was cancelled in February 2024; CNN CEO Mark Thompson stated that Phil Mattingly would retain a New York-based position.
Phil Mattingly was assigned to cover Donald Trump's presidential campaign, and covered special political events such as the 2024 nominating conventions.