at the U.S. State Department in April 2021. , October 2025 O'Donnell worked as a staff writer for
Roll Call, where she covered
Congress. She spent twelve years of her career at the
NBC networks. A commentator for the
Today Show, Chief Washington Correspondent for
MSNBC, and a White House correspondent for
NBC News, O'Donnell was also a contributing anchor for
MSNBC Live and an anchor on
Weekend Today. O'Donnell reported for various NBC News broadcasts, including
NBC Nightly News,
The Today Show,
Dateline NBC, and
MSNBC. O'Donnell filled in for
Chris Matthews as host of
Hardball with Chris Matthews and was a regular pundit for
The Chris Matthews Show. Since joining
CBS, she has served as anchor in several of its highest-rated shows, filling in for
Scott Pelley on the
CBS Evening News multiple times, the first being October 10, 2011. She was chief White House correspondent in 2011 and 2012, and became a co-anchor on
CBS This Morning in fall of 2012. On May 6, 2019,
Susan Zirinsky, president of
CBS News, announced that O'Donnell had been named anchor and managing editor of the
CBS Evening News beginning on July 15, 2019, and also would be the lead anchor of political events for the network and continue as a contributing correspondent for
60 Minutes. She became the third woman after
Connie Chung and
Katie Couric to serve as the program's weeknight anchor. Her last broadcast of
CBS This Morning was on May 16, 2019. On April 8, 2022, O'Donnell extended her contract with CBS News to remain as anchor of
CBS Evening News, through the
2024 election and afterward. In May 2024, O'Donnell interviewed
Pope Francis in
Vatican City for
60 Minutes. The interview made headlines for the Pope's discussion of
surrogacy,
gay marriage and
female priests. In July 2024, O'Donnell announced that her tenure at
CBS Evening News would end following the
2024 United States presidential election, after which she would become a senior correspondent for
CBS News. On November 22, 2024, she announced that she would be leaving
CBS Evening News on January 24, 2025, which was later moved up to January 23, 2025, due to the coverage of the 2025
Farmers Insurance Open. In October 2025, it was reported that
Bari Weiss, the new Editor-in-Chief of
CBS News, was considering O’Donnell to return as host of
CBS Evening News. However,
Tony Dokoupil was ultimately selected for the role. ==Personal life==