George Will, the Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative columnist, will lend his voice to MSNBC and NBC News as a contributor, according to Politico.
The new role will have Will weighing in on political issues on programs like "Morning Joe," "Today," and "The 11th Hour."
Will is no rookie to the cable news scene. He previously spent nearly four years with Fox News, but the network declined to renew his contract in January. Before that, he was a household name on ABC, where he served as a news analyst since the '80s.
Will writes a twice-weekly column on politics and domestic and foreign affairs for The Washington Post. He had been considered a conservative Republican, but he turned away from the GOP in June after now-President Donald Trump's nomination.
"This is not my party," he said at the time, during a speech to the Federalist Society.
Will earned a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1977 "for distinguished commentary on a variety of topics."
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