MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace expressed concern about the future of press freedom and her own career in journalism if former President Trump wins the election this fall.
During a recent broadcast, Wallace reflected on the annual White House Correspondents‘ Association Dinner, noting that beneath the lighthearted tone, there was a more serious underlying message. She emphasized that the event’s existence and the freedom of the press itself could be at risk if Trump returns to office.
Wallace poignantly stated, “This time next year, I might not be sitting here,” suggesting that her role as a journalist and MSNBC host could be threatened under a second Trump presidency. Her comments followed a clip of President Biden toasting members of the press during the dinner, which she noted felt particularly in 2024.
Wallace’s concerns echo those of other leading pundits on MSNBC, who have consistently criticized Trump and his allies. Trump has long accused the network of unfair coverage and has recently threatened to use the federal government to investigate Comcast, NBCUniversal’s parent company, for what he calls “treason” if he is re-elected.
Wallace’s remarks highlight the anxiety among journalists and media outlets about the potential consequences of a Trump re-election on press freedom and the ability to hold those in power accountable. The comments also underscore the tense relationship between Trump and the media, which has been a hallmark of his political career.