Chuck Rosenberg resigned from his position as the host of “The Oath” podcast. He decided to step away to focus on other projects and commitments.
Chuck Rosenberg, a former U.S. attorney and senior FBI official, created “The Oath” podcast as a platform to interview people who have taken an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. The podcast, which began in March 2019, featured conversations with a wide range of guests, including former government officials, military officers, and other individuals who served in public service roles.
In early 2023, Rosenberg announced his decision to resign from hosting the podcast. His departure was not due to any controversy or scandal but was a personal choice. Rosenberg expressed his desire to dedicate more time to other professional pursuits and personal interests. He had been juggling multiple responsibilities, including serving as a legal analyst for MSNBC and teaching at Georgetown University.
During his tenure as the host of “The Oath,” Rosenberg was praised for his thoughtful and in-depth interviews, which provided listeners with insights into the lives and careers of those who serve the public. His approach to the podcast was characterized by a deep respect for the rule of law and the principles enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
The podcast’s production company, MSNBC, expressed gratitude for Rosenberg’s contributions and the unique perspective he brought to the show. They also reassured listeners that the podcast would continue with a new host, ensuring that the stories of dedication and service that “The Oath” highlighted would persist in reaching its audience. The transition was handled smoothly, with Rosenberg’s departure being amicable and supportive of the podcast’s future under new leadership.