Kayleigh McEnany Set To Be Co-Host Over At Fox News

Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has now been given a position as a co-host on Fox News’ daytime show, “Outnumbered,” according to a press release that was put out on Tuesday.

Just earlier this month it was announced that McEnany would be coming on board Fox News as a contributor.

Her brand new position is set to start Tuesday, April 6.

via Daily Wire:

“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 Media.

McEnany said she was thrilled for the opportunity, posting about her new position on social media.

“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,” the former press secretary said, according to the release.

Faulkner and Compagno are usually joined by a rotating panel which usually only features one male guest, which is why the show is called “Outnumbered.”

“Since joining FOX News Media as an on-air commentator earlier this month, McEnany has provided political analysis across all platforms, including appearances on FOX & Friends, America Reports and The Five, among others,” the press release went on to say. “Previously, she served as the White House Press Secretary, a role she took after working for President Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign as the National Press Secretary.”

Fox News could use a die-hard conservative like McEnany who isn’t afraid to speak the truth and engage in spirited debate. She will no doubt be a valuable addition to the team.