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| Name | Joseph Daniel Scarborough |
| Birth date | November 9, 1963 |
| Birth place | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
| Occupation | Politician, lawyer, television host, author |
| Party | Republican (former) |
| Alma mater | University of Alabama, University of Florida Levin College of Law |
| Spouse | Mika Brzezinski |
Joe Scarborough is an American television host, author, attorney, and former politician. He served as a United States Representative from Florida before transitioning to a career in cable news and commentary. Scarborough is best known for co-hosting a morning news program and for his involvement in national political discourse.
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Scarborough was raised in Pensacola, Florida and attended Pensacola Catholic High School. He studied political science at the University of Alabama and later earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Florida Levin College of Law. During his student years he participated in local Florida civic activities and internships linked to regional political offices.
After law school, Scarborough practiced law as an attorney in Pensacola, Florida and worked with local legal firms representing clients in civil matters. He became active in the Florida Republican Party and held positions in municipal and regional political organizations. His early political allies and mentors included figures from Florida politics and national Republican National Committee networks.
Scarborough was elected to the United States House of Representatives from Florida's 1st congressional district in 1994, joining the class of lawmakers associated with the Republican Revolution. While in Congress he served on committees that dealt with budgetary and defense issues, collaborating with members connected to the House Appropriations Committee and the House Armed Services Committee. Scarborough was involved in legislative debates during the administrations of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, and he took part in discussions around issues linked to Gulf Coast interests, veterans' affairs, and federal appropriations. He resigned from Congress in 2001 to pursue opportunities in broadcasting.
Following his resignation, Scarborough began a broadcasting career that included hosting programs on MSNBC and appearing as a commentator on cable news. He co-hosted a prominent morning program alongside Mika Brzezinski, which involved interviews with national figures from across the political spectrum, including guests from White House administrations, members of the United States Senate, and thinkers connected to institutions like the Brookings Institution and the Heritage Foundation. Scarborough authored books and contributed columns while appearing on panels with journalists from outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. His media presence placed him in frequent dialogue with commentators from Fox News and analysts associated with CNN.
Scarborough's commentary has addressed presidents including Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and George W. Bush, and he has debated policy with legislators like Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi. Over time he shifted from alignment with the Republican Party caucus to critiques of party leadership and certain administration policies, often engaging with policymakers from Democratic Party ranks and independent commentators such as Paul Krugman and Rachel Maddow. He has discussed issues tied to U.S. foreign policy involving Iraq, Afghanistan, and relations with Russia and China, and he has weighed in on domestic matters related to the judiciary during nominations overseen by the United States Senate Judiciary Committee.
Scarborough is married to journalist Mika Brzezinski; the couple has children and has resided in the Washington, D.C. area as well as properties in Florida. He has been open about health matters encountered both personally and among colleagues, and he has discussed cardiac and wellness topics in interviews with medical professionals affiliated with institutions such as Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic.
Category:1963 births Category:Living people Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from Florida Category:American television hosts Category:American lawyers