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Ayman Mohyeldin        

Anchor and Host of AYMAN on MSNBC

Ayman Mohyeldin is an Egyptian-born journalist based in New York for NBC News and MSNBC. Previously the anchor of an MSNBC weekday afternoon show, "Ayman Mohyeldin Reports" (formerly MSNBC Live with Ayman Mohyeldin), he currently hosts "Ayman" on weekend evenings MSNBC. He previously worked for Al Jazeera and CNN.

Mohyeldin was one of the first Western journalists allowed to enter and report on the handing over and trial of the deposed President of Iraq Saddam Hussein by the Iraqi Interim Government for crimes against humanity. Mohyeldin has also covered the 2008–09 Gaza War as well as the Arab Spring.

Shortly after the 2021 United States Capitol attack, Mohyeldin received a call from a high school classmate in Kennesaw, Georgia, whose sister-in-law Rosanne Boyland died in the attack. Investigating how Boyland died and how "a previously apolitical 34-year-old homebody [was] so quickly radicalized in the summer of 2020" led to a five-part podcast entitled American Radical that premiered in December 2021.

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