CBS News hired Barnett during the
2016 election as a Washington, D.C.–based correspondent and anchor appearing on
CBS This Morning, the
CBS Evening News and
Face the Nation. Currently, he is based in New York City as a national correspondent and solo anchor of
CBS Morning News airing daily on the channel's national streaming network. His coverage includes the Presidencies of
Donald Trump and
Joe Biden,
artificial intelligence,
extreme weather and various breaking news events. He also conducts high-interest interviews; his chat with
Wikipedia's top editor was viewed more than two million times.
Secret Service incident In 2018, the
Secret Service issued a rare statement after a viral interaction with Barnett, following the murder of journalist
Jamal Khashoggi. As Barnett asked then-Presidential advisor
Jared Kushner about his relationship with the
Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammad Bin Salman, a Secret Service agent
"physically prevented" him. As the
Washington Post reported, ''"Barnett can be seen attempting to ask Kushner a question as he makes his way off the plane, before a Secret Service agent appears to block his way. Barnett can then be seen showing his CBS and White House press credentials to one of the agents, who responds, 'I don't give a damn who you are, there's a time and a place.'"'' In response to the backlash, the
USSS said, "
the actions were taken solely in response to an abrupt movement by an unknown individual who later identified themselves as a member of the media." On CNN's
The Lead with Jake Tapper, Barnett responded "
the video speaks for itself".
Joe Biden interview During the 2020 U.S. Presidential election then-Vice President Joe Biden called Barnett a
"junkie" in response to his question about cognitive abilities. As part of a joint virtual convention between
NABJ and
NAHJ, Barnett asked Biden if he had taken a cognitive test, as his opponent, President Donald Trump, insisted. Biden replied, ''"No, I haven't taken a test. Why the hell would I take a test? Come on, man. That's like saying to you, before you got on this program if you had taken a test, were you taking cocaine or not? What do you think, huh? Are you a junkie?"
Barnett pressed again to which Biden responded, "Well, if he can't figure out the difference between an elephant and a lion, I don't know what the hell he's talking about."'' The exchange was widely cited in the national press.
CBS Morning News In 2024, Barnett was named the anchor of the
CBS Morning News, airing weekdays at 7 a.m. ET on CBS News 24/7.
Forbes wrote that this places "Barnett in a class of anchors that include his colleagues
Nate Burleson and
Vladimir Duthiers, along with
Craig Melvin,
Al Roker,
Bryant Gumbel, and
Michael Strahan."
Variety called him a "veteran of CBS and CNN... who also worked as a fill-in on “
CBS Mornings,” “
CBS Saturday Morning” and the
“CBS Weekend News,” and he has examined issues pertaining to technology, including documentary features examining cryptocurrency mining and the growth of e-sports." In a 2025 Hollywood Reporter/Morning Consult poll, Barnett was found to be one of the most trusted news anchors at CBS News. == Speaker and Moderator ==