NBC News and MSNBC together will deliver special coverage of President Donald Trump's address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, February 28. Starting the all-day special coverage, Matt Lauer will sit down exclusively with House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and co-host "TODAY on the Hill" live from Capitol Hill on Tuesday morning. "TODAY" will also have a first-of-its kind live tour of the Capitol, including places few have seen.
Lester Holt will anchor
NBC News' live primetime coverage from Washington, D.C. beginning at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT across the
NBC television network. Holt will be joined on set by "Meet the Press" moderator and
NBC News political director Chuck Todd and
NBC NEWS SPECIAL correspondent
Tom Brokaw.
NBC News analyst
Nicolle Wallace will also contribute to the special coverage. Additionally, Holt will anchor "NBC Nightly News with
Lester Holt" from Washington, D.C. on Tuesday night.
NBC News chief foreign affairs correspondent
Andrea Mitchell,
NBC News White House correspondents Kristen Welker and Hallie Jackson,
NBC News national correspondent
Peter Alexander, as well as
NBC News Capitol Hill correspondents Kasie Hunt and
Kelly O'Donnell will all contribute reporting on both
NBC and MSNBC.
On MSNBC, coverage kicks off with "Morning Joe" live from Washington, D.C. from 6 - 9 a.m. ET. Rachel Maddow,
BrIan Williams, and
Chris Matthews lead MSNBC's prime time coverage beginning at 8 p.m. ET, anchored from
MSNBC World Headquarters in New York.
Nicolle Wallace, Steve Schmidt, and
EuGene Robinson will join the panel, and the team will continue live programming immediately after President Trump's address.
NBC and
MSNBC will also broadcast the Democratic Party response immediately following President Trump's address.
Beginning at 9 p.m. ET, special coverage will stream live on NBCNews.com/TrumpAddress,
NBC News apps, YouTube, and OTT platforms.
NBC News Digital reporters will fact-check President Trump's speech, provide full coverage on the website and also continue its #DearMrPresident series by asking users to share what they want to hear from the president on Tuesday night during his joint address to Congress. Responses will be curated on nbcnews.com/dearmrpresident.
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