CNN’s senior White Home correspondent Kayla Tausche is leaping ship from the sinking community — simply two years after her highly-publicized hiring, based on a report.
Tausche, who was poached from CNBC, didn’t present a purpose for her choice to depart in a goodbye word obtained by Standing .
“I’m off to chase the next big story,” the 38-year-old journalist wrote to colleagues.
Neither Tausche nor CNN returned requests for remark.
Tausche left CNBC after serving as senior White Home correspondent and anchor, reporting on the Biden administration. She had additionally co-hosted CNBC’s 2020 election evening protection and inauguration, in addition to the primary Trump administration.
From 2014 to 2017, she co-hosted CNBC’s Squawk Alley. She joined the Comcast-owned monetary community in 2011.
CNN, which lags far behind Fox and left-leaning rival MSNBC within the scores, touted Tausche’s robust journalism background when she was employed.
The Atlanta native “brings a background rich in economic, technology, and foreign policy that will bolster CNN’s coverage of these vital areas as President Biden seeks to win reelection in 2024,” CNN mentioned in a press release on the time.
Earlier this yr, the community introduced further members to the White Home staff to cowl the Trump administration.
CNN appointed Kaitlan Collins as chief White Home correspondent. Collins added that position and continued anchoring her primetime present “The Source.” The larger position has put Collins entrance and heart and sometimes within the president’s crosshairs.
The community additionally promoted a handful of correspondents to the White Home beat, as a part of the change within the administration.
On Thursday, father or mother firm Warner Bros. Discovery mentioned it was contemplating splitting off its cable properties to offset mounting losses from cord-cutting.