NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnell To Lead Coverage Of Justice Department

Kelly Odonil will lead NBC Newscoverage Ministry of JusticeThe network also announced its promotion today for the President of Judges and National Affairs, a correspondent.
Odonnel, who has been great in the White House correspondents over the past four years, “brings three decades covering the White House, Capitol Hill and eight political campaigns to this new mission, with stubborn and accurate reports that made her one of the most respectable journalists in Washington,”, Chloe Arinsburg, head of the NBC News office, announced in a note of BULE employees.
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O’Donnell will contribute via NBC news platforms, including NBC Nightly NewsToday and broadcasting NBC News now.
“She understands the work of the White House and the Ministry of Justice together and brings strong reports to one of the most important rhythms in the city,” said Williams, who has been a long -term correspondent for the Ministry of Justice at NBC News in a statement.
The intersection of the White House and the Ministry of Justice will be clear later today, when the president Donald Trump The oath holds the constitutional oath at Janine Peru, the former Fox News host, who is now the interim American lawyer for the province of Colombia.
Odonnel was the head of the White House Representatives Association from 2023 to 2024. She previously led NBC News on Capitol Hill, a period that included three speakers and nominations for the multiple Supreme Court. The Supreme Court also covered from 2022 to 2023, “made it a rare correspondence to cover all the three branches of the government.”
Odonel joined the network in 1994. It covered eight presidential elections, as well as major events including September 11, the bombing of Oklahoma City, the shooting at Columbin School and the OJ Simpson case. During the Iraq war, it was included with the third infantry division during operations in Fallujah in 2003. It was also informed of planes over Iraq on a secret combat mission during the air attack on Baghdad, among other tasks during the war. She won two prizes from Amy and the Northwest Graduate Medal for Professional Consculation.
O’Donnell started its broadcast career in WJW-TV, then CBS CBS, Ohio, where she was an anchor and correspondence.
Christine Wilker, director MeetShe said in a statement, “Kelly is a great reporter that was distinguished in every rhythm that she covered. I am excited to see her take this new task and her continuous contributions to NBC news, including on Meet Paints. “