The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Former Biden press secretary Jen Psaki starts work at MSNBC

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Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki has officially landed at MSNBC, where she is expected to make appearance­s on the network’s cable and streaming programs as well as host a new original show.

The program, set to debut in the first quarter of 2023, will “bring together her unique perspectiv­e from behind the podium and her deep experience in the highest levels of government and presidenti­al politics,” the network said in a statement Tuesday.

Psaki will also appear on NBC and during MSNBC’S prime-time special election programmin­g throughout the midterms and 2024 presidenti­al election.

Psaki most recently served as White House spokespers­on for the first 16 months of the Biden administra­tion. She previously served as White House communicat­ions director under former President Barack Obama and as the spokeswoma­n for the Department of State.

“Her extensive experience in government and on the campaign trail and perspectiv­e as a White House and Washington insider is the type of analysis that sets MSNBC apart,” msnbc President Rashida Jones said. “She’s a familiar face and trusted authority to MSNBC viewers, and we look forward to her insight during this consequent­ial election season.”

At MSNBC, on-air personalit­ies are mostly sympatheti­c to Biden and the Democrats.

MSNBC has also hired Symone Sanders, former chief spokeswoma­n for Vice President Kamala Harris. NBC News has taken pains to draw distinctio­ns between its journalist­s and MSNBC, which has beefed up its opinion programmin­g.

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