Luke Piotrowski

Luke Piotrowski

Luke Piotrowski

Videographer

Luke is a staff videographer for Newsy’s DC bureau, working on short-form stories covering politics, culture, and breaking news. He hails from northern Michigan, and received his bachelor of arts in international relations.

Recent Work
President Trump

Why President Trump Can't End Birthright, But Some Think He Can

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Saudi Arabia

Khashoggi Case Forces US To Choose Between Interests And Values

Charlotte Pence sits for an interview with Newsy.

Charlotte Pence On Broken Friendships, Lessons Learned Post-2016

Architect sketches building

Dream Jobs: Architect

Former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan participates in an interview with Newsy.

Former Ed. Secy. Arne Duncan Talks Teachers Running In Midterms

Hands working clay

Dream Jobs: Potter

Marcus and Marissa Martin at their wedding

Charlottesville Survivors Reflect On The Wedding Of A Lifetime

Newsy's Jamal Andress and a Charlottesville resident look at a Confederate monument

Charlottesville Remains Ground Zero For The Confederate Statues Debate

Susan Bro with a picture of her daughter Heather Heyer

A Year Later, Susan Bro Is Making Her Daughter's Death Count

Mary Kong-Devito

Dream Jobs: Restaurant E-Impresario

A family crosses into Canada at an irregular border crossing.

Crossing North: Asylum Seekers Use The US As A Route Into Canada

Kerry Kennedy

RFK's Daughter On His Continuing Impact 50 Years After His Death

Big Mail digs into the data-driven scams behind junk mail.

Big Mail: Signed, Sealed, Exploited

How does a "do not mail" registry work?

How Does A 'Do Not Mail' Registry Work?

Kerry Kennedy, president of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights

Kerry Kennedy On Political Media And Her Father's Legacy In Journalism

Chelsea Manning

Chelsea Manning On Prison, ICE And Freedom

Newsy sat down with two Columbine survivors giving back to other mass shooting survivors.

Two Columbine Survivors Have Worked To Move On, Heal By Giving Back

Rep. Trey Gowdy and Sen. Tim Scott

'Unified': Rep. Gowdy And Sen. Scott Talk Unity, Race And Their Party

Student Tanner Ray at a gun range

Despite The March, The Gun Debate Isn't Settled Among Young People

Students at the March for Our Lives.

Intersectionality Was On Display At The March For Our Lives In DC

Street sign diplomacy is common throughout countries around the world, as it's an easy way to score political points.

Street Sign Diplomacy: How Countries Use Street Signs To Troll Rivals

Conor Lamb, the apparent congressman-elect for PA-18.

Conor Lamb Pulls Out Apparent Victory In PA: A 2018 Midterms Omen?

Greene County official Scott Kelley

Paper Ballots Are More Of A Placebo Than A Cure For Election Meddling

Two campaign volunteers go canvassing in Pennsylvania.

Here's What It Looks Like During The Last Days Of A Campaign

Immigration activists

Activists March In D.C. To Jump-Start Stalled DACA Talks

People ride the Washington, D.C., metro on a weekday

Can America's Public Rail Systems Be Saved?

Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., speaks to Planned Parenthood supporters

With Funding On The Line, Planned Parenthood Backers Rally At Capitol