Mehdi Hasan, a renowned political commentator and former MSNBC host, is taking his talents to The Guardian as a columnist, the publication announced on Wednesday.
In his debut piece, Hasan urged President Biden to take immediate action and press Israel to halt its bombardment of Gaza, showcasing his unwavering commitment to speaking truth to power.
Hasan’s appointment marks an outstanding milestone in his career as he joins a legacy of esteemed writers and thinkers at The Guardian. “I’ve been an avid reader of The Guardian since my teenage years, and now I’m humbled to contribute my own perspectives during a pivotal moment in global affairs,” Hasan said in a statement. “It’s an immense honor and privilege to be part of this esteemed publication.”
Hasan’s departure from MSNBC came late last year as part of a broader revamp of the network’s weekend programming. During his tenure, he established himself as a vocal liberal voice, fearlessly criticizing Israel’s military actions and sparking vital conversations. His show was a staple of the network’s prime-time weekend lineup, and his absence was deeply felt by fans and viewers.
Hasan’s move to The Guardian promises to deliver sharp insights and thought-provoking analysis, cementing his position as a leading voice in political commentary.
His columns will likely tackle pressing issues, from Middle Eastern politics to American policy and beyond. With his unique perspective and unapologetic style, Hasan is sure to make a remarkable impact at The Guardian.