Yamiche Alcindor joining NBC News as Washington correspondent
Yamiche Alcindor has been hired by NBC News as a Washington correspondent, The Hill has confirmed.
Ken Strickland, NBC News Senior Vice President and Washington Bureau Chief announced Alcindor’s hire in a memo to staff on Tuesday, saying she will cover the Biden administration, the impact of federal policies on communities across the country, and issues at the intersection of race, culture and politics.
Alcindor will join NBC in March and comes to the outlet from public broadcasting, currently at PBS NewsHour where she serves as the White House Correspondent. Last May, she also became the moderator of PBS’ Washington Week and will continue to host that program when she joins NBC, Strickland said.
Alcindor regularly appears on across the NBC family of networks to discuss her reporting and the news of the day.
“This feels like coming home to family,” she said in a tweet celebrating her new gig.
I am so excited to join @NBC & @MSNBC as a Washington correspondent. This feels like coming home to family.
Covering the WH for @NewsHour has been an honor. I hope our @PBS viewers will keep watching @WashingtonWeek as I continue moderating that show.https://t.co/AigEJEgNHj
— Yamiche Alcindor (@Yamiche) December 7, 2021
Before “PBS NewsHour,” Alcindor worked for The New York Times reporting on the presidential campaigns of Trump and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.). She was also a moderator for the sixth Democratic primary debate during the 2020 election cycle.
Alcindor famously clashed with former President Trump during a Rose Garden press conference about a coronavirus outbreak during the early days of the pandemic.
“Which health professionals are telling you that more people will die from the economic impact than coronavirus?” she asked the then-president.
“Why don’t you act in a little more positive? … It’s always get ya, get ya, get ya,” Trump responded. “You know what? That’s why nobody trusts the media anymore.”
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