Deb's first job was as a reporter for State House News Service in Massachusetts. Over the years, he has worked at
The Boston Globe,
NBC News and
Al Jazeera. In 2015, he began working for
CBS News where he covered the campaigns of
Marco Rubio,
Lindsey Graham,
Rand Paul and
Donald Trump. While covering a March 2016
presidential campaign rally for Trump at the
University of Illinois at Chicago (which Trump ultimately cancelled in face of large protests), Deb was arrested by police and charged with resisting arrest. Police dropped the charges after footage aired depicting the incident, showing Deb had not resisted arrest. In 2017, Deb began working as a cultural reporter for
The New York Times. In 2018, he interviewed the cast of
Arrested Development; during the interview, actress
Jessica Walter claimed that costar
Jeffrey Tambor had verbally abused her during filming. Deb has also worked as a stand-up comedian. He appeared as a guest on
The Special Without Brett Davis in 2018. ==Awards==