MSNBC President Rashida Jones is considering whether to leave the network after President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in for a second term. The network has suffered a massive decline in ratings in the weeks following the election and is currently gripped by uncertainty as parent company Comcast eyes a sale.
Jones, who has been at the helm of the left-wing network since 2021, could be resigning as early as January, according to a report from former CNN reporter Oliver Darcy in his Status newsletter. The move would only come after Trump is sworn in for his second term on January 20, Darcy reported, citing anonymous sources at the network.
A decision has not yet been made and it is possible that Jones will stay, the reporter noted.
A spokesperson for Jones denied the report in a statement to Darcy, though CNN’s Brian Stelter has stated that he was able to confirm the report through his own sources.