Ronna McDaniel, who stepped down as chairwoman of the Republican National Committee this month, is joining NBC News as an on-air contributor, the network said on Friday.
The hire adds a reliably conservative voice to NBC’s stable of political analysts. Ms. McDaniel is also expected to provide commentary on MSNBC, NBC’s left-leaning cable cousin and a network that former President Donald J. Trump and his allies often accuse of being an arm of the Democratic Party.
“It couldn’t be a more important moment to have a voice like Ronna’s on the team,” Carrie Budoff Brown, who oversees NBC News political coverage, wrote in a memo, adding that Ms. McDaniel would provide “an insider’s perspective on national politics and the future of the Republican Party.” Ms. McDaniel will be especially involved in the coverage of the 2024 campaign, including election nights.
The head of the RNC quitting in an election year to join MSNBC is just note pitch perfect.
@KnowledgeEggsPatriot1mo1MO
There are a lot of oddities that make it evident there is a much bigger story hiding in the ranks that we aren't be told, but little tid bits keep bubbling to the surface
And MSNBC wanting to hire her is even better.
@Bi11R1ghtsCordialGreen1mo1MO
And some still insist all these players aren't pushing Trump across the finish line.
Helps to tank DeSantis then joins MSNBC... perfect.
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