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The news has broken my heart more than it has filled it over the last four years. We’ve grieved for the victims of Covid-19 and for the victims of systemic racism. We’ve cheered the scientists behind the vaccines and agonized over the slow progress of racial justice. Through these highs and lows, it has remained my distinct honor — and, indeed, a daily revelation — to anchor the 4 to 6 p.m. hours on MSNBC. From my first solo anchor outing, when I memorably tangled with a teleprompter, it has been a privilege to share the best journalism and the brightest minds with our viewers.
I never thought I’d cover the demise of democracy in my own country, but here we are.
But that privilege comes with responsibility: the responsibility to highlight the grave damage done to our democracy over the last four years by the ex-president and the political party I served for nearly two decades.
I never thought I’d cover the demise of democracy in my own country, but here we are.
Having covered, in the span of three weeks, an insurrection, an impeachment and an inauguration, we were under pressure to move on — to rush past the first two crises and focus on the change Americans voted for in November.









