Alex Wagner

American journalist (born 1977)


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Alexandra Swe Wagner (born November 27, 1977) is an American journalist and television host. She is a senior political analyst and was the host of *Alex Wagner Tonight *on MSNBC. She is the author of FutureFace: A Family Mystery, an Epic Quest, and the Secret to Belonging (One World/Random House). She was a contributor for CBS News and is a contributing editor at The Atlantic. In 2022, she hosted the first season of Netflix's The Mole reboot. Previously, she was the anchor of the daytime program Now with Alex Wagner (2011–2015), the evening program Alex Wagner Tonight (2022-2025), on MSNBC, and the co-host of The Circus on Showtime. From November 2016 until March 2018, she was a TV co-anchor on CBS This Morning Saturday. She has also been a senior editor at The Atlantic magazine since April 2016.

After serving as a fill-in host for both The Rachel Maddow Show and All In with Chris Hayes on MSNBC, she began hosting Alex Wagner Tonight on August 16, 2022.

Early life and education

Alex Wagner was born and raised in Washington, D.C. Her mother, Tin Swe Thant, is an immigrant from Yangon, Myanmar, who became a naturalized U.S. citizen before attending Swarthmore College. Her father, Carl Wagner, from Lansing, Iowa, was of Luxembourgish, German and Irish descent and was a graduate of Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa. He was a prominent Democratic Party political consultant who co-chaired Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign. She attended Woodrow Wilson High School (renamed Jackson-Reed in 2022) and graduated from Brown University in 1999, having studied art history and literature. Wagner was raised Roman Catholic.

Career

Wagner has worked as the cultural correspondent for the Center for American Progress. From 2003 to 2007, she was editor-in-chief of The Fader magazine, covering music and cultural movements from around the world. She also served as executive director of Not on Our Watch Project, an advocacy organization focused on mass atrocities and human rights violations.

Wagner then became the White House correspondent for Politics Daily, a political news magazine under AOL News. She moved to The Huffington Post after it was acquired by AOL.

As an analyst on MSNBC, Wagner appeared on Countdown with Keith Olbermann, and The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell.

On November 14, 2011, Wagner began hosting Now with Alex Wagner weekdays (originally at noon ET, but later at 4 PM ET). On July 30, 2015, MSNBC President Phil Griffin announced that the series had been cancelled in an effort to transition the network's daytime programming to more breaking news reporting and less political commentary and opinion. The next day the program aired its final episode. MSNBC later announced that Wagner would host a weekend program, but those plans were later abandoned.

On April 26, 2016, The Atlantic announced that Wagner was leaving MSNBC to join the magazine as a senior editor. In addition to writing for The Atlantic, Wagner would moderate events with AtlanticLIVE and help with developing video and TV projects with The Atlantic Studios. March 17, 2018, was her last appearance on CBS This Morning Saturday as she confirmed she would be leaving that show to co-host The Circus for Showtime, replacing Mark Halperin.

In 2020, Wagner launched a podcast with Crooked Media and Cadence13 that addressed the COVID-19 pandemic. In August 2022, Wagner began presenting Alex Wagner Tonight, taking over Maddows 9 PM slots on Tuesdays through Fridays as the latter scaled back to Mondays only. On February 23, 2025, MSNBC announced the cancellation of Alex Wagner Tonight, alongside Joy Reid's The ReidOut. She remains at MSNBC as a contributor.

On October 23, 2025, Wagner's podcast with Crooked Media, Runaway Country with Alex Wagner, premiered. Wagner is also a regular contributor on Crooked Media's flagship Pod Save America podcast.

Political views

Wagner has described herself as progressive. On matters involving Israel, she has said that there is an element of "trepidation that inhibits a robust discussion about Israel in the American media" due to fears of being falsely slurred as an anti-Semite.

Personal life

On August 30, 2014, Wagner married former White House nutrition policy advisor and assistant chef Sam Kass in a ceremony held at Blue Hill at Stone Barns, a restaurant in Pocantico Hills, New York. The wedding was attended by then U.S. President Barack Obama and his family, as Kass had been the Obama family personal chef since they lived in Chicago. Wagner and Kass' first child was born in 2017. On April 16, 2019, she gave birth to their second son. In 2025, Wagner announced that she and Kass are now divorced.

Books

In April 2018, Futureface, her book about her Burmese American ancestry, was published. In 2020, a second version adapted for younger readers was published.

References

References

  1. Reese, Hope. (March 26, 2018). "How I Get It Done: CBS News Contributor Alex Wagner". The Cut.
  2. (March 22, 2018). "The Atlantic Announces Ideas Columnists Ibram X. Kendi, Annie Lowrey, Alex Wagner, and Kevin D. Williamson". The Atlantic.
  3. Petski, Denise. (September 8, 2022). "Alex Wagner To Host Netflix's 'The Mole' Reboot".
  4. Johnson, Ted. (March 15, 2018). "Alex Wagner on the Return of Showtime's 'The Circus': 'We Will Get the Story'". Variety.
  5. (April 2016). "Alex Wagner Leaves MSNBC for The Atlantic".
  6. Goodman, Lizzy. (April 19, 2012). "Politicool: Alex Wagner". Elle.
  7. "Burmese-American Alex Wagner Hosts Her Own U.S. Political TV Show".
  8. (April 17, 2018). ""Futureface": Alex Wagner digs into the "ugly parts" of her family history". [[CBS This Morning]].
  9. Post, Bart Barnes The Washington. (June 30, 2017). "Carl Wagner, Democratic strategist co-chaired Clinton's run, dies at 72".
  10. Neal, Jill Hudson. "Alex Wagner: A Voice for All Things Now". Capitol File.
  11. Weisberg, Jacob. (January 22, 2014). "The Talk of the Town: Alex Wagner and Sam Kass—Politics' It Couple". Vogue.
  12. "Now with Alex Wagner - Biographies". [[NBCUniversal]].
  13. [http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2013/09/05/fireworks_msnbcs_alex_wagner_vs_ron_paul_on_syria_liberty_anti-semitism.html Real Clear Politics: "Fireworks: MSNBC's Alex Wagner vs. Ron Paul On Syria, Liberty, Anti-Semitism"] September 5, 2013. ''Wagner: I was raised in a Catholic Family, so that's the last thing I'd want to do.''
  14. (2011). "Alex Wagner". [[Politics Daily]].
  15. "Alex Wagner". [[The Huffington Post]].
  16. Weprin, Alex. (October 20, 2011). "Political Analyst Alex Wagner to Host New NoonET Show on MSNBC". [[TV Newser]].
  17. Alvarez, Alex. (October 21, 2011). "MSNBC Analyst Alex Wagner Developing Her Own Noontime Show On The Network". [[Mediaite]].
  18. Knox, Merrill. (November 11, 2011). "'Now With Alex Wagner' Debuts Monday on MSNBC". [[TV Newser]].
  19. Rob }}{{Dead link, Owen. (November 18, 2016). "TV Q&A: TV news personalities, ABC on demand and a departed national news anchor". [[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]].
  20. Johnson, Ted. (March 15, 2018). "Alex Wagner on the Return of Showtime's 'The Circus': 'We Will Get the Story'".
  21. "SIX FEET APART WITH ALEX WAGNER".
  22. (August 2, 2022). "Alex Wagner's New MSNBC Show Will Be Titled Alex Wagner Tonight".
  23. (June 27, 2022). "Alex Wagner To Take Over Rachel Maddow's Time Slot At MSNBC".
  24. Steinberg, Brian. (February 23, 2025). "Joy Reid and Alex Wagner Axed From MSNBC Lineup in Major Network Shakeup".
  25. Crooked Media. (2025-10-23). "Introducing: Runaway Country with Alex Wagner".
  26. Byers, Dylan. (June 9, 2012). "MSNBC's Alex Wagner breaks the old mold". Politico.
  27. [https://www.haaretz.com/news/obama-visits-israel/msnbc-host-alex-wagner-fear-of-anti-semitism-charge-inhibits-robust-discussion-about-israel.premium-1.509790 Haaretz: "MSNBC host Alex Wagner: Fear of anti-Semitism charge inhibits 'robust discussion' about Israel"] by Chemi Shalev. March 15, 2013.
  28. Korte, Gregory. (August 30, 2014). "Obamas attend wedding of White House chef". Gannett Satellite Information Network.
  29. Steinhauer, Jennifer. (August 28, 2014). "Sam Kass, the Obamas' Foodmaster General". The New York Times.
  30. (August 5, 2018). "Alex Wagner on Twitter". Twitter.
  31. Wagner, Alex. (October 24, 2025). "Trump's Versailles".
  32. "Instagram".

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