Cynthia McFadden, longtime senior legal and investigative correspondent at NBC News, said that he is leaving the network. She wrote on Instagram this morning, “It is hard to leave a job you love but this is the right time- I have a list of things I have often said I wanted to do ‘someday.’ Well, someday is now, while I am still raring to go— and playing with a relatively full deck.
Maybe I’ll even surprise you (and myself!).” McFadden reported on Thursday on a calls from the medical community for first responders to carry blood on rescue vehicles, with part two scheduled to air next week.
Last week, a one-hour special on NBC News Now featured her investigation of veterans and their families exposed to toxic water at Camp Lejeune.
McFadden joined the network after 20 years at ABC News as anchor and correspondent, including for Nightline. She won an Emmy for her year-long investigation on the human toll of mica mining in Madagascar.
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