Psaki joining MSNBC as an analyst, with plans to get her own streaming show
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Washington — Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki, who stepped down earlier this month, will join MSNBC this fall, the network and Psaki formally announced Tuesday.
Psaki is first coming on board as a political analyst, weighing in on midterms and 2024 campaign coverage, before she hosts a new streaming show next year. Psaki's move to MSNBC was widely expected.
"Thrilled to join the incredible @MSNBC family this fall," Psaki tweeted. "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."
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