Fox News host Laura Ingraham agreed to a contract that will keep her at the network.
The network announced the multiyear agreement on Wednesday morning. The Ingraham Angle debuted in October 2017, and she has since solidified herself as one of the outlet’s most-watched cable news hosts during her time slot.
“With so many challenges facing Americans, I am more determined than ever to deliver the incisive, pull-no-punches analysis and commentary that our viewers expect and enjoy,” Ingraham said in a statement. “It is a great privilege to host an hour each weeknight on FOX News to address the most important, most timely, and sometimes, the most hilarious moments of the day. Our team takes great pride in the work we do — and has fun doing it!”
Suzanne Scott, CEO of Fox News Media, said, “Laura’s one-of-a-kind expertise and powerful commentary has provided an important voice to millions of Americans as a staple of our prime-time lineup, and we are thrilled to feature her insightful perspective across our platforms for many years to come.”
Ingraham joined Fox News in 2007 as a contributor and provided political analysis and commentary. Before transitioning to media, she served as a litigator and Supreme Court law clerk for Justice Clarence Thomas. She has also written a handful of books, including Shut Up & Sing, Power to the People, The Obama Diaries, and Billionaire at the Barricades.

