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Rachel Maddow goes full-time at MSNBC to cover Trump's first 100 days with her 'signature voice'

"During the first 100 days, Rachel Maddow will bring her signature voice" every week night on MSNBC.

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"During the first 100 days, Rachel Maddow will bring her signature voice" every week night on MSNBC.

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Rachel Maddow is going back to full time at the MSNBC to cover President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office. MSNBC will be airing the host at 9 pm prime-time five nights a week so that America can hear all her negative comments about the president she hated so well the first time around.

"During the first 100 days, Rachel Maddow will bring her signature voice" to the network five days a week. She will be covering "issues facing the country at the outset of Trump’s second term," a press release from MSNBC read.

Maddow is known for being on outspoken critic of Trump, and has held a a one-night-a-week spot on Mondays at 9 pm during the Biden years. In addition to Maddow coming back full time for the first 100 days of Trump's term, the network will send Alex Wagner to "travel the country to follow the biggest stories as they develop in real-time during Trump’s first 100 days in office" in a series called "Trumpland: The First 100 Days."

Wagner was brought on to fill the prime-time slot in 2022 when Maddow announced that she would cut her time anchoring in order to work on other projects. Wagner will return to his "Alex Wagner Tonight" Tuesday through Friday once the first 100 days are over.

Maddow has also been tapped to lead the Inauguration Day coverage for the network. Additionally, "MSNBC will launch 'The Blueprint with Jen Psaki,' a new original podcast hosted by" the former Biden White House press secretary.

MSNBC's Joy Reid will "follow the promises made by President-elect Donald Trump while on the campaign trail" in the first 100 days," the network's press release said.

Comcast has mulled a spin-off of the network in recent months as viewership dropped at the network after the election. Millions of dollars were cut from the salaries of multiple hosts at the broadcast outlet.
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