Rennie Svirnovskiy

Washington, D.C.

Audio producer

Education: University of Southern California, BA Journalism and International Relations

Rennie Svirnovskiy is a producer for Post Reports, The Washington Post's flagship daily news podcast. They also served as a producer on The Post's Peabody Award-winning investigative podcast, "The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop."
Latest from Rennie Svirnovskiy

Why many people on death row will never be executed

Today, why so many people on death row will likely never be executed and what this says about the American justice system.

December 2, 2024

Can RFK Jr. make America healthy again?

Today on “Post Reports,” we unpack President-elect Donald Trump’s seemingly contradictory picks for the top positions in public health – in particular, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

November 25, 2024

Can Trump really deport millions of people?

Today on “Post Reports,” how President-elect Donald Trump plans to make good on his campaign promise of mass deportations.

November 18, 2024

What Trump's win means for the rest of the world

On today’s “Post Reports,” how foreign leaders are reacting to Trump’s victory, and how they are preparing for a second Trump presidency.

November 11, 2024

Trump's Day 1 to-do list

Today, what Donald Trump’s second term as president could look like.

November 7, 2024

Trump wins. Again.

Former president Trump is projected to win the White House – again. Martine Powers takes you through what we know about the results of a historic election.

November 6, 2024

Post Reports: Mapping how Harris or Trump might win

It’s Election Day; today, what voting sounds like across the country — and a primer on what we could expect tonight as the results start to come in, and which down-ballot races to pay attention to. Aaron Blake, host of The Campaign Moment, makes an appearance on the “Post Reports” podcast.

November 5, 2024

Mapping how Harris or Trump might win

It’s Election Day; today, what voting sounds like across the country — and a primer on what we could expect tonight as the results start to come in, and which downballot races to pay attention to.

November 5, 2024

She said she miscarried. Then she was arrested.

Patience Frazier said she had a miscarriage in April 2018. A month later, police were at her door, asking about a Facebook post and a cross in her backyard. Today, the story of Frazier, and what happens when someone is prosecuted under an abortion law.

October 29, 2024

‘The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop’: Podcast episode guide

An episode guide: Grenada’s prime minister was executed in a coup in 1983. The location of his remains is unknown. New details reveal the role the U.S. played.

October 18, 2024