Mark Shields, beloved PBS commentator, dies at 85

CHEVY CHASE, Md. — Columnist and political commentator Mark Shields, who shared his wit and insight into American politics on “PBS NewsHour” for decades, has died. He was 85.

Shields died Saturday morning at his Chevy Chase, Maryland, home, from kidney failure, “PBS NewsHour” spokesman Nick Massella said.

Shields was a regular on the show since it began in 1987 and stepped down from his regular Friday night discussion segment in December 2020. He had collaborated with David Brooks since 2001 to share analysis and commentary in their weekly Shields & Brooks segment and during election specials and conventions. Before that, Shields would join David Gergen and Paul Gigot. His tenure at PBS spanned six presidencies.

On Saturday, Brooks tweeted his 2020 tribute to Shields that appeared in The New York Times, calling it “an attempt to capture one of the finest and beloved men” he had ever known.


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