Even occasionally surfing over to The Five on the Fox News Channel at 5 p.m. Eastern time confirms that the political ensemble program is probably no longer worth watching. Here’s why.
Tag: Kimberly Guilfoyle
Kimberly Guilfoyle officially announced on Twitter earlier today that she has left the Fox News Channel to take the position of vice chairwoman of the America First political action committee.
News broke on Friday that the network star and FNC were abruptly parting ways despite a contract extension that she signed in June 2017.
In that role, she will be campaigning across the country for the Trump MAGA agenda especially in the run-up to the November midterm elections.
Former @FoxNews host @kimguilfoyle announced her new role as the Vice Chairwoman of nonprofit organization America First after leaving the conservative news outlet last week.https://t.co/I3c5i8g60w pic.twitter.com/3WyuqCsN9V
Donald Trump Jr.’s girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle is leaving the Fox News Channel according to various news outlets. There is some question as to whether it is voluntary or involuntary, however.
The popular and charismatic co-host of The Five, where she occupies the so-called leg chair, Kimberly Guilfoye is set to join a pro-President Trump political action committee.
This is a big loss for the network if the reports are accurate, but so far, no one has gone on the record with any official confirmation. A separation package is supposedly being negotiated.
The feisty Guilfoyle, a former California prosecutor who worked at ABC News, Court TV, and CNN before joining FNC in January 2006, was rumored to be under consideration as President Trump’s press secretary, but she signed a longtime contract with the network in June 2017.
In addition to supporting his agenda, Guilfoyle seems to share the president’s love of fast food, as regular Five viewers are aware.
Sources familiar with plan tell me Kimberly Guilfoyle expected to take a role with America First – super PAC that supports Trump agenda https://t.co/NHE5Abrhd5
Wonder if “KG,” as her FNC colleagues call her, will be able to bring scoops from the administration to the table on The Five, the ensemble show that she co-hosts that airs weekdays at 5 p.m. Eastern time. There is also, of course, an implication of a conflict of interest, but before another bout of manufactured outrage occurs, they would hardly be the first “power couple” in politics and journalism, although this one is arguably more high profile.
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