Andrew Dymburt
Andrew Dymburt is co-anchor of “World News Now” and “America This Morning.” He also reports on “Good Morning America,” “Nightline” and ABC News Live.
Dymburt has anchored breaking news specials, including the tragic surfside condo collapse, the death of Pope Benedict, the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
In 2020, Dymburt joined ABC News as a multiplatform reporter based in Washington, D.C. In that time, he covered the pandemic, the Capitol riot, the first 100 days of the Biden administration, and the 2020 presidential election.
Before ABC News, Dymburt was a reporter covering breaking news and politics on WSVN-TV in Miami, where he reported extensively on Florida politics and the 2018 gubernatorial race. He also reported on the March for Our Lives movement in the wake of the tragic mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. He reported on his alma mater, traveling with students, teachers and parents from the State Capitol to the United States Capitol.
In 2018, Dymburt joined KOIN-TV in Portland, Oregon, covering the 2016 Election Day riots and the massive Eagle Creek wildfire, as well as at News12 in the Bronx and Brooklyn, where he reported on Eric Garner’s death and the beginning of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Dymburt is an Edward R Murrow winner for his reporting on Jan. 6.
He is a first-generation American and college student who graduated from the University of Miami with a bachelor’s degree in communications.