Chattanooga Times Free Press

Ex-White House press secretary Psaki hired by MSNBC

- BY MARK KENNEDY

NEW YORK — 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 primetime special election programmin­g throughout the midterms and 2024 presidenti­al election.

In a tweet, Psaki wrote that she was thrilled to join the network this fall. “Breaking down the facts and getting to the bottom of what’s driving the issues that matter most to people in this country has never been more important,” she wrote.

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 in a statement. “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. During Psaki’s White House tenure, Democrats saw her as a champion of their causes, while conservati­ves found her combative and standoffis­h.

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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