Garrett Haake
Garrett Haake (/ˈheɪk/) is an American journalist who has been working as a Senior White House Correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC since January 2025.[1] He previously served as the Senior Capitol Hill Correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC from 2021 through 2025.[2][3] Early lifeHaake was born in either 1984 or 1985.[4] Haake attended Southern Methodist University where he was offered the President's Scholarship. Haake met Anderson Cooper while Haake was a college student. He graduated from the university in 2007. He interned with NBC Nightly News in New York after his junior year of college.[2] CareerHaake began working as a desk assistant for NBC Nightly News. He then took on roles as a researcher, associate producer, and an embedded reporter for a presidential campaign.[2] He covered the Mitt Romney Presidential Campaign during the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election.[2] Haake has also covered stories about the Impeachment of Donald Trump and the COVID-19 Pandemic. He has characterized his work of being a reporter as akin to "drinking from a firehose".[5] On January 12, 2023, Haake was scolded by MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell for characterizing Republican U.S. Congresswoman Nancy Mace as 'pro-life' during a news segment.[6] ![]() Personal lifeHaake is married to NewsNation White House correspondent Allison Harris. They have one daughter.[7] Haake was previously married to CNN correspondent Sara Murray.[8] References
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