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Alex Marquardt Leaves CNN: Reporter’s Departure After 8 Years

Alex Marquardt Leaves CNN: Reporter’s Departure After 8 Years

June 2, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Alex Marquardt is leaving CNN⁢ after eight ‍years, a departure that concludes his tenure as the network’s chief national security correspondent. During his ‍time, Marquardt ⁣provided critical coverage ​of pivotal events, most notably the Russia-Ukraine‍ war and the ⁤Jan. 6 insurrection. He also testified in a defamation trial involving ⁢CNN,marking a importent⁤ moment‍ during ⁤his tenure. Previously an award-winning foreign correspondent for ABC News with postings in Moscow,Jerusalem,Beirut,and London,his insights and reporting skills have shaped national⁤ security discourse.The details surrounding⁢ his next career⁢ move are yet to be revealed; although not confirmed, many will be interested to see ⁣where ‍this industry⁤ heavyweight goes next. News Directory ‌3 offers you insights into the latest ​media moves. ⁣Discover what’s next for this seasoned​ reporter.

key Points

  • alex ⁣Marquardt departs CNN after eight years as chief national security correspondent.
  • Marquardt covered ⁣major events, including the Russia-Ukraine war and Jan. 6 insurrection.
  • His role included testifying in a defamation trial ⁢against CNN.

Alex Marquardt Leaving CNN After Eight Years in Key role

Updated June 2,‍ 2025
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Alex Marquardt, CNN’s chief national security correspondent, announced his departure from the⁣ network after eight⁤ years. Marquardt shared ⁤the news ⁣on X, expressing‍ gratitude too his colleagues and the national security team.

Marquardt’s next career⁢ move remains ‌undisclosed. A CNN spokesperson⁣ declined to comment‍ on his departure.

earlier this year, Marquardt testified in a defamation trial involving CNN and security consultant Zachary Young. The case stemmed from a 2021 report by Marquardt about fees charged during the‍ U.S.⁢ withdrawal from Afghanistan.Young’s image appeared⁢ in the report with a chyron referencing “black markets.” A jury ⁢initially found CNN liable, awarding‌ Young $5 million, but the network later reached a settlement.

During his tenure, ​Marquardt covered significant⁢ events, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the Jan. 6 insurrection, and Black lives Matter protests. He previously served as a foreign correspondent for⁤ ABC news,with ​postings in Moscow,jerusalem,Beirut,and London. He also had a prior stint with CNN​ as an embed reporter during ‍the​ 2008⁤ presidential election.‌ His CNN role saw him win Emmy and Edward R. Murrow awards for investigative‍ reporting on​ underage sex ‌trafficking in ⁤the Philippines.

What’s next

Marquardt’s future plans are currently unknown, leaving the industry to speculate on his next role in​ national security reporting.

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