Not Fired, Just Demoted: Hamas Apologist Digs In at MSNBC
3rd March 2025
MSNBC didn’t fire Ayman Mohyeldin, the Hamas-aligned host of a poorly rated weekend show—they just demoted him. The left-wing network announced last week it was canceling Ayman, which aired Saturdays and Sundays at 7 p.m., as part of its ongoing restructuring in the face of financial difficulties. But the controversial host isn’t going anywhere.
“I’m not leaving the network, in fact, quite the opposite,” a defiant Mohyeldin told a handful of viewers over the weekend. “Despite the challenging and fearless ways we have covered stories on this show for more than two years, MSNBC has offered to extend my tenure at the company.” Mohyeldin will cohost a new weekend program, launching in April, alongside two other personalities that have yet to be announced.
“Soon, this show, the name, the format will change, and I will be joined by two new incredible hosts who will be announced soon enough,” Mohyeldin said. “But one thing that won’t change is my promise to you, the viewers, that I won’t stop talking about the difficult stories and challenging topics that others don’t cover.” Mohyeldin acknowledged how “saddened” he was by the firing of his “dear friend, ally, and colleague, the fearless Joy Reid,” but declined to echo star host Rachel Maddow, who accused MSNBC of deliberately suppressing non-white voices.
The demoted host’s comment about “challenging topics that others don’t cover” was presumably in reference to his long history of antagonism toward Israel. Mohyeldin has been the foremost Hamas cheerleader on MSNBC since the departure of fellow anti-Israel activist Mehdi Hasan in 2023. Otherwise his show is relatively standard fare for MSNBC, examining topics such as “how Democrats should resist Trump’s agenda” and how the “GOP’s attack on DEI” has gone too far.