Former Trump administration press secretary Kayleigh McEnany will join Fox New Channel’s Outnumbered as a co-host.
McEnany will appear five days a week alongside the show’s founding anchor, Harris Faulkner, co-host Emily Compagno, and the show’s rotating group of panelists.
“Kayleigh’s unique background in politics and law coupled with her experiences confronting women’s health challenges and life as a new mom will add robust insight to Outnumbered — we are delighted to welcome her back to FOX News where she began her media career,” said Suzanne Scott, CEO of Fox News Channel, in a news release.
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“I am thrilled to join the incredible women of Outnumbered and look forward to working alongside the talented Harris Faulkner and Emily Compagno as we discuss the top issues impacting the country,” McEnany said in the news release.
McEnany had already joined Fox on March 2 as a commentator. She worked as an intern and production assistant at Fox News earlier in her career.
Before working for the Trump administration, McEnany was a CNN commentator. She became a spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee and then press secretary for the Trump campaign. McEnany began her stint as former President Donald Trump’s press secretary in April 2020.
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Her first day on Outnumbered is April 6.


