Mark Knoller, a longtime White Home correspondent for CBS Information, has died, in keeping with the community. He was 73. A reason for dying was was not disclosed, however he had reportedly suffered from diabetes and was sick.
“Mark Knoller was the hardest-working and most prolific White Home correspondent of a era,” Tom Cibrowski, president and govt editor of CBS Information, stated. “Everybody in America knew his distinctive voice and his up-to-the-minute reporting throughout eight Presidential administrations.”
Born in Brooklyn, New York, on Feb. 20, 1952, Knoller labored at WNEW Radio and the Related Press Radio Community earlier than shifting to CBS, the place in only a few years he grew to become the White Home correspondent for CBS Radio.
Knoller coated the administrations of Presidents George H.W. Bush, Invoice Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump. He left CBS in 2020, telling the Washington Examiner that he was laid off.

“Mark Knoller was the center and soul of the White Home press corps, bringing unmatched ardour to a beat he beloved,” stated White Home Correspondents Affiliation President Weijia Jiang. “He wasn’t simply some of the trusted voices overlaying the presidency — he was additionally the colleague you can all the time depend on for assist, perspective, or a bit of excellent humor.”
Numerous former colleagues described Knoller as a world class journalist with an unrelenting work ethic who was dedicated to easily reporting the information for his viewers.
He was identified in Washington because the unofficial presidential archivist due to his encyclopedic data of the White Home and the presidency, chronicling particulars akin to what number of instances a president had gone {golfing} or had answered questions from the press.
“Mark represented the very best of the White Home press corps,” stated AP Govt Editor Julie Tempo, who labored alongside Knoller because the AP’s chief White Home correspondent. “He demanded the identical degree of accountability and transparency from each president he coated, no matter social gathering. He carried out his work within the spirit of true public service, sharing his meticulous data of the presidency with any colleague who requested for an information level.”
Tempo recalled how she “took benefit of his report retaining quite a few instances as a reporter” and was “all the time grateful for each his generosity and dedication to his craft.”
Nancy Benac, the AP’s former White Home editor, recalled that “you can go to Mark with any query, and he had the reply.”
Mark Smith, who labored with Knoller at AP Radio and for almost twenty years as an AP White Home correspondent, described their relationship as “opponents/comrades.” He stated that Knoller “was well-known for retaining brutal hours” and on overseas journeys “was nearly all the time the final individual within the submitting heart — and there once more to open it within the morning.”
Smith continued: “Because of this presidents obtained used to seeing him and conversant in his booming voice asking questions. He was blunt and to the purpose, persistent however not hectoring. He completely beloved getting an increase or amusing out of the president (and I’m pondering right here of Clinton, Bush and Obama), however he additionally by no means accepted informal evasion.”
Certainly, Knoller’s stellar status prolonged not simply to his fellow reporters within the press corps, however to the administrations he was overlaying.

“Mark was a gem of a person and the definition of what an excellent reporter needs to be,” stated Ari Fleischer, who served as White Home press secretary below Bush from 2001 to 2003. “Mark by no means betrayed any bias, any private views. He was in all probability of the final era of reporters who seen their job as simply telling the information with no inkling in any respect of their private ideas.”
Fleischer, who described Knoller as “the basic old style, get the story, get it proper reporter,” additionally recalled his “booming voice” and penchant for compiling statistics that he incessantly shared together with his competitors. He spoke of Knoller’s love for Crawford, Texas, residence of the Bush household ranch, and the way the Brooklyn native slot in seamlessly.
Above all although, Knoller is remembered by those that knew him as a considerate, beneficiant and humorous man in a city identified for egos and energy.
Benac pointed to his “superb humorousness” with dry zingers that might land minutes later. She described him as “only a great individual and a beautiful journalist.” For Smith, what set Knoller aside was his “playfulness.” Fleischer referred to as him “one of many kindest, most courteous, modest individuals within the press corps.”
“You realize I’m smiling as I take into consideration him regardless that that is actually exhausting as a result of Mark stored the humanity within the White Home for me,” stated Ben Feller, who labored with Knoller because the AP’s chief White Home correspondent. “He knew it was all the time in regards to the individuals, even in that deeply intense beat the place it seems like the entire world’s taking place in that briefing room.”
