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Nathan Worcester

Media/Journalist

Washington, DC

Nathan Worcester is an award-winning journalist for The Epoch Times based in Washington, D.C. He covers Capitol Hill, elections, energy, and environmental policy.

Biography

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Nathan Worcester is an award-winning journalist for The Epoch Times based in Washington, D.C. As a National Politics Reporter, he covers Capitol Hill, elections, and policy issues shaping the nation. His reporting spans energy policy, environmental issues, and political developments at the federal level.

Worcester's beat has evolved over time to address the most pressing issues of the day. He has reported on nuclear energy breakthroughs, climate policy, ESG regulations, and state-level pushback against federal mandates. During the 2024 election cycle, he covered the campaign trail, analyzing political shifts in Silicon Valley and demographic changes in voter coalitions.

More recently, Worcester has focused on legislative battles in the Senate, including healthcare policy debates and judicial confirmation processes. His reporting examines how procedural traditions like the blue slip affect presidential nominees.

Worcester has appeared multiple times on the Kim Monson Show since 2022, providing analysis on national politics, energy policy, and Capitol Hill developments.

Episodes

7 appearances

June 16, 2026

Data Center Dangers, the TABOR Ballot Fight, and Warrantless Surveillance

Ballot Measures & TABOR

Dr. Jill Vecchio on the health toll of AI data centers, Nathan Worcester on the lapse of FISA spy powers, and Jon Boesen on injury claims. June 16, 2026.

“There are these Fourth Amendment concerns when you have the ability, for example, by the FBI to query things involving U.S. persons without going to a judge and getting the say so.”

1:14:38 – 1:40:06

Segment

May 19, 2026

Special Deals, the Energy Land Grab, and Foreign Student Work Program Fraud

Climate Policy & "Green" Mandates

Special government deals, the energy land grab with Virginia Macha, and student-visa fraud with Nathan Worcester on the Kim Monson Show for May 19, 2026.

“It actually provides tax incentives for companies to hire non-Americans over Americans into entry-level positions.”

1:14:03 – 1:39:37

Segment

March 17, 2026

Education Freedom Tax Credits, AI Scam Warnings, and Primary Election Takeaways

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Brad Beck and Nathan Worcester tackle education tax credits and primary election results, with Jon Boesen on AI scams, on the Kim Monson Show, March 17, 2026.

“If voters don't see these issues delivered on, you can't entirely blame them for feeling a little bit cynical once Election Day rolls around, once it seems like these marquee items have not been delivered on in the way that they expected their representatives to deliver on them.”

1:14:49 – 1:39:13

Segment

December 16, 2025

Misplaced Generosity and the Battle for Liberty

Colorado Politics & Policy

“I can tell you as someone having been out on the marketplace a few years back when it was very new, it was kind of shocking seeing just how expensive it was.”

1:14:16 – 1:42:40

Segment

June 18, 2024

Protecting Superior Farms

Mike Siemens discusses Superior Farms' fight against shutdown, John Deere's electric shift, and Silicon Valley's turn to Trump. Insights from Nathan Worcester and more.

“Some of the polling does show him close to maybe at around 50 percent to the Hispanic vote, which might have been unthinkable a few years ago from pretty much any Republican candidate.”

1:11:38 – 1:41:07

Segment

March 21, 2023

Trump’s Competitors Stay Silent and Reclaiming the Douglas County GOP

Colorado Politics & Policy

Kim Monson hosts Epoch Times reporter Nathan Worcester on GOP responses to Trump's potential arrest and newly elected Douglas County GOP leaders Steve Peck and Matt Emerson. March 21, 2023.

“The entire reason that we have this superstructure of law is to ensure that retirement accounts for people, the average people who are not well-versed in the markets, that they're not being influenced by these non-financial factors, that it's a relatively straightforward thing.”

28:05 – 45:00

Segment

December 30, 2022

Obamacare’s Healthcare Crisis Legacy and Nuclear Fusion Breakthroughs

Dr. Jill Vecchio connects Obamacare to COVID mandates while Nathan Worcester reports on nuclear fusion achievements and ESG pushback. December 30, 2022.

“It's important to understand the distinction between a scientific discovery, scientific research, and something that is close to workable engineering, to a commercial system that can actually be used to power our lives.”

“There is a counter narrative now, and it itself has a PR campaign. So it's very interesting to see on a cultural war issue like this, the sense that there are combatants that can fight back.”

58:54 – 1:48:22

Segment

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