Louis Alan “Pete” Williams is a former American journalist and former government official. From 1993-2022, he was a television correspondent for NBC News. He served in the administration of President George H. W. Bush.
He was born on February 28, 1952 (age 70 years), in Casper, Wyoming, United States.
Williams began his career as a columnist in 1974. He was a journalist and president of Casper-based KTWO TV and radio broadcaster KTWO. Subsequently, he also served as the head of the Wyoming Future Project from 1985 to 1986.
Why is Pete Williams retiring from NBC?
Williams, 70, whose retirement was announced in May, has covered the supreme court, the justice Department, and some of the biggest stories in the nation since beginning at NBC in 1993.
Pete Williams will retire at the end of the month, though he didn’t state why, most people believed it was due to his old age.
It has taken him years of experience in covering the Department of Justice and the Supreme Court. Before he leaves, however, NBC News has unveiled plans to keep its coverage intact.
Senior White House Correspondent Kelly O’Donnell will lead NBC News’ coverage of the highest court in the U.S.
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