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Symone Sandersis starting off 2022 with a new gig.
On Monday, MSNBC announced that Sanders, who previously served as a senior adviser and the chief spokesperson for Vice PresidentKamala Harris, will be hosting a weekend program and a show on the network’s political news channel, The Choice, on Peacock.
Along with hosting, the 32-year-old is expected to appear across all MSNBC platforms, including streaming, cable and digital, and will also occasionally fill in as an anchor.
Both of Sanders' shows are expected to premiere in the spring. Additional details, including the programs' names, launch dates and time slots, will be announced at a later date.
“I wanted to be at a network that had an already established record in the streaming world and would have a show on streaming and on linear and was one that wasn’t just an experiment,” Sanders toldVarietyduring a recent interview.
“I’m going to bring my whole self to this show. I am a young woman, a young woman of color. I’m a Black woman, a young Black woman from the midwest, from Nebraska. Yes, I have done politics, but I’m also a consumer of pop culture,” she added to the outlet. “I’m turning on the news in the car, but I’m also DVR-ing the ‘Housewives.’ There is a space for that to intersect.”
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The news comes one month after Sandersannounced she was leaving her role with the White House.
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“Every day, I arrived to the White House complex knowing our work made a tangible difference for Americans,” she added. “I am immensely grateful and will miss working for her and with all of you.”
Sanders previously served on PresidentJoe Biden’s presidential campaign, and then on his transition team, before she later joined the vice president’s office,NBC Newsreported.
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In a statement given toThe Washington Post, a spokesperson for Harris said of her departure: “Symone has served honorably for three years. The President and Vice President are grateful for Symone’s service and advocacy for this Administration. She is a valued member of the White House and a team player — she will be missed.”
Sanders' exit from the vice president’s office was the second to be revealed in recent months. In November, Harris' communications chief, Ashley Etienne, also announced that she would leave, perCNN.
The exits came amid reports of staff infighting and alleged dysfunction between Harris' team and the West Wing (claims thevice president has denied).
source: people.com