Symone Sanders Gets Ready to Tell it Like It Is on MSNBC

Sanders says she won't use her new MSNBC show to be a cheerleader for President Biden

Author and political strategist Symone Sanders is gearing up for the May 7 premiere of her MSNBC show, Symone. But although sheโ€™s worked very closely with the Biden Administration, serving as Senior Advisor to the 2020 Biden campaign and the former Senior Advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris, Sanders wonโ€™t use her time on air to be a cheerleader for the President. In fact, the 32-year-old says she will say whatโ€™s on her mind, even if it puts the President on blast. โ€œIโ€™m going to be honest, and sometimes the honesty means that what I have to say is not what the administration would have to say. And thatโ€™s fine because itโ€™s my show,โ€ she told The Hill.

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Sandersโ€™ show, which will air on MSNBC at 4pm ET on Saturdays and Sundays, will cover the political headlines of the day with a little pop culture and other news sprinkled in, something she hopes will attract an audience that doesnโ€™t normally watch cable news. Sanders will also host a streaming show on Peacock on Mondays and Tuesdays.

โ€œSo my show is going to reach people like me: young people who are engaged, who are paying attention, who care, but who may not be watching TV as regularly,โ€ she says.

Although she doesnโ€™t want to spend all of her time defending the current administration, Sanders has gone on record calling some of her former bossโ€™ coverage sexist, including a New York Post opinion piece which referred to the VP as โ€œMadam Maytag โ€” the loneliest girl in D.C.โ€ because of her high staff turnover. โ€œMy personal opinion is that she is covered in this particular way because sheโ€™s the first. Sheโ€™s something that people have not ever seen anybody like her before: a woman, a Black woman,โ€ she says. โ€œThe coverage changes when you are talking about a woman, period.โ€

Symone viewers should get ready for the host to tell it like it is. In her 2020 book, โ€œNo, You Shut Up: Speaking Truth to Power and Reclaiming America,โ€ Sanders inspires readers to fight injustice wherever they face it. And she does it with a confidence that canโ€™t be ignored. Sanders says she developed that confidence while working at a D.C. consumer advocacy think tank. After a rocky start, Sanders says it dawned on her that the only way she would be able to break through would be to say whatโ€™s on her mind.

โ€œOne day, I realized everybody else was just saying what they think, what they want, and then weโ€™re cobbling it together and making a strategy. So maybe I just need to start saying what I think, what I want,โ€ she says.

If preparing for the launch of her new show wasnโ€™t enough, Sanders is also getting ready to tie the knot in Mexico with fiancรฉ Shawn Townsend in August.

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