Liz Landers - Wikipedia Elizabeth Landers (born August 11, 1990) [1] is an American journalist who has worked for CNN, Vice News, and E W Scripps She is the White House correspondent for PBS News Hour
Liz Landers | Author | PBS News Liz Landers is a correspondent for PBS News Hour, where she covers the White House and the Trump administration Prior to joining the News Hour, she served as the national security correspondent
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Comings and goings: ‘News Hour’ hires White House correspondent, The . . . Liz Landers was hired as White House correspondent for PBS News Hour Landers succeeds Laura Barrón-López, who left the program in July to become a White House correspondent for MSNBC Landers most recently worked as a national correspondent for Scripps News
Introducing PBS NEWS HOUR White House Correspondent Liz Landers “I am delighted to soon welcome Liz to the PBS NEWS HOUR team to lead our day-to-day coverage from the White House and a wide range of issues,” said Senior Executive Producer Sara Just, who also
Elizabeth Landers Bio, CNN, Age, Family, Husband, Net Worth, Salary Elizabeth Landers is an American journalist who is currently working as a White House Producer for CNN in the Washington, D C metro area Initially, she worked as a news assistant, where she gathered news for the CNN Wires service
Liz Landers named White House correspondent for ‘PBS News Hour’ Liz Landers has been named White House correspondent for public television’s flagship nightly news broadcast, “PBS News Hour ” The Emmy Award-winning journalist joins from Scripps News, where she’s served as a national security correspondent since 2024, while also covering disinformation
Trump Lashes Out At Reporter Who Pushes Back On His Newest ‘Rigged . . . “PBS NewsHour” White House correspondent Liz Landers asked why the FBI seized election records in Arizona “Well, they probably thought the election was rigged,” Trump said, repeating his debunked conspiracy theory about the 2020 election, which he lost “It wasn’t rigged, though,” Landers replied “Oh, really?” Trump shot back