Faith Abubey is an ABC News journalist based in Washington, D.C. Since
joining ABC News in August 2020, her work has appeared on various
programs and platforms, such as “World News Tonight with David
Muir,” “Good Morning America,” “GMA3: What You Need to
Know,” “Nightline,” ABC News LIVE and ABC News Audio.

Abubey has covered a wide range of stories for ABC News, including
Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in London and national politics from
Capitol Hill to the White House during both former President Trump’s
and President Biden’s administrations. Throughout her career, Abubey
has covered some of the decade’s biggest news stories, including the
Surfside condo collapse, the impeachment trials of former President
Trump, the Senate confirmation hearing for Justice Ketanji Brown
Jackson, the nomination of Vice President Kamala Harris, and the 57th
anniversary of the historic March on Washington. Abubey has repeatedly
pressed President Biden and his administration for answers from the
White House and in the press briefing room. She has traveled
nationwide for the network on multiple breaking news stories for
“World News Tonight” and “Good Morning America.”

Before joining ABC News, Abubey worked at WXIA-TV, the NBC affiliate
in Atlanta. She was an investigative reporter and co-host of the
station’s multiple Emmy® and Edward R. Murrow Award-winning
newsmagazine show “The Reveal.” Before that, she was a lead
general assignment reporter and weekend anchor for the station.

Abubey has received many awards and Emmy nominations, including the
Knight TV Data Fellowship Award from the Investigative Reporter and
Editors, Inc. In 2018, the Georgia Associated Press Media Editors
recognized her as the first-place winner for the state’s Best
General Reporting. In 2020, she took home the Outstanding
Investigative Report – Single Report Emmy for her exclusive in-depth
report, which led to the indictment of one of the most influential
state lawmakers in the Georgia State House of Representatives.

Abubey received her Bachelor of Arts in international relations with a
minor in family studies from Syracuse University. She received a
Master of Science in journalism from Columbia University in New York
City and speaks multiple languages.
