MSNBC staff members Jonathan Capehart, Eugene Daniels, and Jackie Alemany posted a video wishing mothers a Happy Mother’s Day [1, 2].

The greeting serves as a public acknowledgment of motherhood and maternal figures during the holiday weekend. By including a broad range of caregivers, the network extends the celebration beyond traditional biological roles.

The video was shared as part of MSNBC’s “The Weekend” segment [1, 2]. In the recording, the trio addressed their audience to mark the occasion.

“Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms and pseudo‑moms out there!” Capehart said [1].

The message emphasizes a welcoming approach to the holiday, recognizing that maternal influence often comes from various sources. The video was distributed across digital platforms to reach the network's viewership on Sunday [1, 2].

Capehart, Daniels, and Alemany appeared together to deliver the short greeting. The segment does not include further political commentary or news analysis, focusing instead on the social celebration of the day [1, 2].

“Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms and pseudo‑moms out there!”

This brief communication reflects a trend in media programming where news personalities engage in low-stakes, social holiday greetings to build rapport with their audience. By specifically mentioning 'pseudo-moms,' the network acknowledges non-traditional family structures and diverse caregiving roles.