RINO Ronna Gets Bad News About Her New MSNBC Job

Former RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel finds  herself in a tailspin as she grapples with mounting opposition within her own party, including a recent rebuke from presidential frontrunner Donald Trump questioning her position within the GOP.

Adding fuel to the fire, news just broke that her anticipated  gig as a political analyst on NBC is now hanging in the balance, with MSNBC, its sister channel, making it clear that Ronna is persona non grata.

It's becoming increasingly evident that Ronna is facing a tightening  noose, and unless she navigates a swift course correction, she's destined to fade into obscurity sooner rather than later.

From Radar Online:


According to The Wall Street Journal, MSNBC president Rashida Jones has made it clear that McDaniel will not be featured on their channel, as stated by "people familiar" with the situation.

The decision has created turmoil within the left-leaning MSNBC newsroom, particularly after McDaniel's hiring as an on-air contributor for NBC News was announced last Friday, March 22.

The internal backlash within MSNBC stems from concerns raised by several anchors and producers regarding McDaniel's close ties to former President Donald Trump and the role of the RNC in his post-election activities to challenge the 2020 election results. This unease has led to MSNBC's decision to distance itself from Ronna.
The initial news of McDaniel's new role at NBC was reported by The New York Times, which referenced an internal memo from politics chief Carrie Budoff Brown.

Carrie emphasized the importance of having McDaniel on board in the memo, stating that her perspective would be valuable in understanding "national politics" and "the future of the Republican Party."

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