Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany took an obtuse approach Wednesday to covering Donald Trump’s win in the New Hampshire primary — and the lies he told in his victory speech — focusing instead on how other news networks covered the comments.
McEnany, in the opening segment of her “Outnumbered” news talk show, attempted to shame MSNBC and CNN for not similarly covering President Joe Biden’s speeches.
“The media, they had a rather interesting decision to double down on not showing President Trump’s victory speech in full,” McEnany said before greeting her viewers and introducing fellow “Outnumbered” panelists Emily Compagno and Harris Faulkner. They were also joined by guests: former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon and Democratic campaign strategist Kevin Walling.
Trump’s former press secretary then opened the segment in earnest with a brief clip of Trump’s blustering speech Tuesday night after he was declared the winner of...
McEnany, in the opening segment of her “Outnumbered” news talk show, attempted to shame MSNBC and CNN for not similarly covering President Joe Biden’s speeches.
“The media, they had a rather interesting decision to double down on not showing President Trump’s victory speech in full,” McEnany said before greeting her viewers and introducing fellow “Outnumbered” panelists Emily Compagno and Harris Faulkner. They were also joined by guests: former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon and Democratic campaign strategist Kevin Walling.
Trump’s former press secretary then opened the segment in earnest with a brief clip of Trump’s blustering speech Tuesday night after he was declared the winner of...
- 1/25/2024
- by Jeremy Bailey
- The Wrap
Harris Faulkner will take on a new role at Fox News next week as the longtime network personality steps in to guest host Fox News Tonight, starting Monday, June 5, and running through Friday, June 9. Faulkner is the latest anchor at the network to take on the host role in the 8 p.m. Et nightly timeslot following Tucker Carlson‘s exit from the network in late April. The host normally hosts The Faulkner Focus on weekdays at 11 a.m. Et and co-hosts Outnumbered weekdays at 12 p.m. Et alongside Kayleigh McEnany and Emily Compagno. (Credit: Matthew Eisman/Getty Images) Faulkner is the second woman to host the primetime hour since Tucker Carlson Tonight concluded, following her Outnumbered co-host, McEnany. Others to have filled in as hosts so far on Fox News Tonight are Brian Kilmeade, Lawrence Jones, Will Cain, Trey Gowdy, and Johnny Joey Jones. Prior to her time with Fox News,...
- 6/2/2023
- TV Insider
Scooter Braun guest starred in the Season 3 premiere of Bloomberg’s “Idea Generation” and was asked about his feud with Taylor Swift, among other topics.
Speaking with series host Noah Callahan-Bever, Braun talked about his purchase of Big Machine Records, as well as his thoughts on managers’ responsibilities, work/life balance and his relationships.
Asked about his back-and-forth with Swift, Braun didn’t mention her by name but said in the episode: “I choose to look at it as like, these moments that you think someone is attacking you or these moments you think are unfair, one you play a role in every one of these moments because you are part of the story. And two, you can choose to be angry, resentful, bitter, and actually become the story in your anger, or you can choose to say thank you for playing a role in my growth and move on.
Speaking with series host Noah Callahan-Bever, Braun talked about his purchase of Big Machine Records, as well as his thoughts on managers’ responsibilities, work/life balance and his relationships.
Asked about his back-and-forth with Swift, Braun didn’t mention her by name but said in the episode: “I choose to look at it as like, these moments that you think someone is attacking you or these moments you think are unfair, one you play a role in every one of these moments because you are part of the story. And two, you can choose to be angry, resentful, bitter, and actually become the story in your anger, or you can choose to say thank you for playing a role in my growth and move on.
- 2/28/2023
- by Charna Flam, Katie Reul and Julia MacCary
- Variety Film + TV
The hosts of Fox News’ Outnumbered had a full blown hissy fit over a report that petting cats helps college students relax, with one host saying that the students need a “slap in the face” and another calling them “snowflakes.”
Study shows petting cats could be beneficial for alleviating stress in college students.
Fox News' reaction?
They are all "snowflakes" who need a "slap in the face" because this is "part of the indoctrination" and the "kids are the problem." pic.twitter.com/5QackwGxdt
— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) November 1, 2022
The e-meow-tional...
Study shows petting cats could be beneficial for alleviating stress in college students.
Fox News' reaction?
They are all "snowflakes" who need a "slap in the face" because this is "part of the indoctrination" and the "kids are the problem." pic.twitter.com/5QackwGxdt
— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) November 1, 2022
The e-meow-tional...
- 11/1/2022
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
When President Joe Biden last week cited a report of a 10-year-old Ohio rape victim forced to travel out of state to Indiana to obtain an abortion, it quickly made national headlines in the heated environment following the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe Vs. Wade.
In the days that followed, the story went viral, first as an example of the realities of new state abortion restrictions, then with doubts cast on the story by commentators on the right, such as Fox News’ Jesse Watters, who said Monday that if the story was not accurate, the mainstream media and Biden would be “seizing on another hoax.”
Hosts and pundits on Outnumbered joined in the doubting.
But on Wednesday, the Columbus Dispatch reported that 27-year-old Gershon Fuentes had been arrested in the case. Ohio’s Attorney General Dave Yost, who on Monday told Watters that his office had not heard “a whisper” of the case,...
In the days that followed, the story went viral, first as an example of the realities of new state abortion restrictions, then with doubts cast on the story by commentators on the right, such as Fox News’ Jesse Watters, who said Monday that if the story was not accurate, the mainstream media and Biden would be “seizing on another hoax.”
Hosts and pundits on Outnumbered joined in the doubting.
But on Wednesday, the Columbus Dispatch reported that 27-year-old Gershon Fuentes had been arrested in the case. Ohio’s Attorney General Dave Yost, who on Monday told Watters that his office had not heard “a whisper” of the case,...
- 7/13/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
An arrest has been made in the case of a 10-year-old girl who sought an abortion in Indiana after services were allegedly denied to her in Ohio. According to the Columbus Dispatch, Gershon Fuentes, age 27, was arrested on Tuesday. Law enforcement officials say Fuentes confessed to raping the child — whose identity has not been released to preserve her privacy — on at least two occasions, and has been charged with rape.
In the weeks leading up to the arrest, prominent right-wing pundits and government officials attempted to discredit the story as a liberal pro-abortion fantasy.
In the weeks leading up to the arrest, prominent right-wing pundits and government officials attempted to discredit the story as a liberal pro-abortion fantasy.
- 7/13/2022
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
The Human Rights Campaign is demoting Fox Corporation from its list of top workplaces following Fox News’ coverage of Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill and LGBTQ+ issues.
Aryn Fields, Hrc’s senior press secretary, said that Hrc has deducted 25 points from Fox Corp.’s score in its Corporate Equality Index. Fox Corp. had been among the companies earning a “100 percent” rating as best places to work for LGBTQ+ quality.
Fields said in a statement, “Fox News has a history of sharing misinformation and disinformation about the LGBTQ+ community. We know from our own research, which we put out earlier this week, what their disinformation and misinformation means for the LGBTQ+ community: perpetuating stigma and marginalization of transgender and non-binary people.
Fields added, “At a time when transgender people – especially transgender children – are under attack in statehouses across the country, rhetoric has real consequences. We can no longer allow...
Aryn Fields, Hrc’s senior press secretary, said that Hrc has deducted 25 points from Fox Corp.’s score in its Corporate Equality Index. Fox Corp. had been among the companies earning a “100 percent” rating as best places to work for LGBTQ+ quality.
Fields said in a statement, “Fox News has a history of sharing misinformation and disinformation about the LGBTQ+ community. We know from our own research, which we put out earlier this week, what their disinformation and misinformation means for the LGBTQ+ community: perpetuating stigma and marginalization of transgender and non-binary people.
Fields added, “At a time when transgender people – especially transgender children – are under attack in statehouses across the country, rhetoric has real consequences. We can no longer allow...
- 4/1/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Jedediah Bila, an anchor who billed herself as holding libertarian perspectives and who was once a co-host at ABC’s “The View,” is leaving the weekend edition of “Fox & Friends,” the anchor and network announced Friday.
“We have mutually and amicably parted ways with Jedediah Bila and wish her all the best,” Fox News said in a statement. “The new co-host of ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ will be named soon.” Emily Compagno, a co-host of the weekday program, “Outnumbered,” will fill in for Bila on Saturday.
Her departure was reported previously by People.
Bila returned to Fox News Channel as a contributor in 2018 after doing a stint at “The View.” She first came to Fox News as a contributor in 2013, appearing regularly on programs such as “Outnumbered” and “The Five.” Prior to that, she was a high school academic dean and Spanish teacher at a private New York City school, and had taught middle school,...
“We have mutually and amicably parted ways with Jedediah Bila and wish her all the best,” Fox News said in a statement. “The new co-host of ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ will be named soon.” Emily Compagno, a co-host of the weekday program, “Outnumbered,” will fill in for Bila on Saturday.
Her departure was reported previously by People.
Bila returned to Fox News Channel as a contributor in 2018 after doing a stint at “The View.” She first came to Fox News as a contributor in 2013, appearing regularly on programs such as “Outnumbered” and “The Five.” Prior to that, she was a high school academic dean and Spanish teacher at a private New York City school, and had taught middle school,...
- 5/21/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Kayleigh McEnany, former White House press secretary under Donald Trump, is joining Fox News’ Outnumbered as co-host.
McEnany joined the network earlier this month as a commentator. On Outnumbered, she will appear with Harris Faulkner, Emily Compagno and rotating panelists.
Outnumbered is the most watched cable news show in the noon time slot, per Nielsen figures via Fox News.
In addition to McEnany, Fox News has tapped other Trump alums for on-air roles. Lara Trump, the former president’s daughter, made her first appearance as a contributor on Monday on Fox & Friends. Larry Kudlow, Trump’s former top economic adviser, joined in February and hosts a daily show for Fox Business.
McEnany previously was spokesperson for the Republican National Committee. She began her career as an intern at Fox News and later became a production assistant before going to Harvard Law School.
McEnany’s White House tenure was marked by...
McEnany joined the network earlier this month as a commentator. On Outnumbered, she will appear with Harris Faulkner, Emily Compagno and rotating panelists.
Outnumbered is the most watched cable news show in the noon time slot, per Nielsen figures via Fox News.
In addition to McEnany, Fox News has tapped other Trump alums for on-air roles. Lara Trump, the former president’s daughter, made her first appearance as a contributor on Monday on Fox & Friends. Larry Kudlow, Trump’s former top economic adviser, joined in February and hosts a daily show for Fox Business.
McEnany previously was spokesperson for the Republican National Committee. She began her career as an intern at Fox News and later became a production assistant before going to Harvard Law School.
McEnany’s White House tenure was marked by...
- 3/30/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Kayleigh McEnany, the former White House Press Secretary during the Trump administration, will take on a regular anchoring job at Fox News Channel, co-hosting the daytime program, “Outnumbered,” a move that helps cement the Fox Corporation-backed outlet’s Trump ties in the aftermath of the 2020 election.
Starting April 6, McEnany will appear regularly on the program along with Harris Faulkner, who has been a regular presence on the show since its launch in 2014, as well as Emily Compagno, a co-host, and a rotating panel of guests. Her new post was announced just a day after Fox News unveiled plans to make Lara Trump, the former president’s daughter-in-law, a contributor even as she publicly mulls a potential bid for the U.S. Senate in North Carolina.
McEnany was named a contributor to the network earlier this month.
“Kayleigh’s unique background in politics and law coupled with her experiences confronting women...
Starting April 6, McEnany will appear regularly on the program along with Harris Faulkner, who has been a regular presence on the show since its launch in 2014, as well as Emily Compagno, a co-host, and a rotating panel of guests. Her new post was announced just a day after Fox News unveiled plans to make Lara Trump, the former president’s daughter-in-law, a contributor even as she publicly mulls a potential bid for the U.S. Senate in North Carolina.
McEnany was named a contributor to the network earlier this month.
“Kayleigh’s unique background in politics and law coupled with her experiences confronting women...
- 3/30/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Emily Compagno: My Path From Attorney to NFL Cheerleader to Fox News Host Not ‘Eclectic’ as It Seems
Emily Compagno knows her career journey from attorney to NFL cheerleader to Fox News co-host might seem “circuitous or maybe even eclectic,” but it was, she says, actually pretty natural.
“The common denominator in my background is I was always pursuing a passion mixed with an opportunity,” Compagno told TheWrap after being named the new co-host of Fox News’ 12 p.m. Et show, “Outnumbered.”
Cheering for the Oakland Raiders was a longtime dream, not something that came “out of nowhere,” as was doing on-air legal analysis, she said.
She explained that contrary to popular belief, she was an attorney before she cheered for the Raiders, and her colleagues encouraged and supported her when she tried out and made the team, eventually becoming captain. They even hosted their holiday party at the team’s stadium during a game.
“Part of why I was able to flourish there was because I, at the time,...
“The common denominator in my background is I was always pursuing a passion mixed with an opportunity,” Compagno told TheWrap after being named the new co-host of Fox News’ 12 p.m. Et show, “Outnumbered.”
Cheering for the Oakland Raiders was a longtime dream, not something that came “out of nowhere,” as was doing on-air legal analysis, she said.
She explained that contrary to popular belief, she was an attorney before she cheered for the Raiders, and her colleagues encouraged and supported her when she tried out and made the team, eventually becoming captain. They even hosted their holiday party at the team’s stadium during a game.
“Part of why I was able to flourish there was because I, at the time,...
- 2/9/2021
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Emily Compagno has been promoted to co-host of Fox News Channel’s Outnumbered.
Compagno started in her new role today, appearing alongside founding anchor Harris Faulkner and a rotating group of panelists.
Faulkner said on the show, in the midst of Covid-19 restrictions, “Emily is joining us as our permanent new co-host on the program and we want to congratulate her and just tell her how excited we are. And one day, we’ll be able to reach through the boxes and touch each other again because we’ll be on the couch.”
The show airs weekdays at noon.
Compagno, an attorney, joined Fox News Media as a contributor in December, 2018, providing political and legal analysis and making regular appearances on Outnumbered and The Five. She has hosted Crimes That Changed America on Fox Nation, Fox News’ streaming service, since last March.
Compagno previously served as a federal managing attorney...
Compagno started in her new role today, appearing alongside founding anchor Harris Faulkner and a rotating group of panelists.
Faulkner said on the show, in the midst of Covid-19 restrictions, “Emily is joining us as our permanent new co-host on the program and we want to congratulate her and just tell her how excited we are. And one day, we’ll be able to reach through the boxes and touch each other again because we’ll be on the couch.”
The show airs weekdays at noon.
Compagno, an attorney, joined Fox News Media as a contributor in December, 2018, providing political and legal analysis and making regular appearances on Outnumbered and The Five. She has hosted Crimes That Changed America on Fox Nation, Fox News’ streaming service, since last March.
Compagno previously served as a federal managing attorney...
- 1/25/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox News announced Monday that Emily Compagno is the new co-host of “Outnumbered,” the 12 p.m. Et panel show. She will begin her new gig right away and will appear on the show Monday afternoon.
She has appeared as a co-host on “Outnumbered” and “The Five,” another ensemble show on the network, during her time as a contributor. Compagno also hosts a show on Fox News Media’s subscription service, Fox Nation, in addition to being an attorney.
Compagno will join founding anchor Harris Faulkner on the show. Earlier this month, Faulkner’s 1 p.m. slot was given to outgoing White House correspondent John Roberts. She now has a new show at 11 a.m., “The Faulkner Focus,” and will continue to host “Outnumbered” in the following hour alongside Compagno.
Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announce Compagno’s promotion from network contributor to co-host, saying, “Emily has greatly impressed us...
She has appeared as a co-host on “Outnumbered” and “The Five,” another ensemble show on the network, during her time as a contributor. Compagno also hosts a show on Fox News Media’s subscription service, Fox Nation, in addition to being an attorney.
Compagno will join founding anchor Harris Faulkner on the show. Earlier this month, Faulkner’s 1 p.m. slot was given to outgoing White House correspondent John Roberts. She now has a new show at 11 a.m., “The Faulkner Focus,” and will continue to host “Outnumbered” in the following hour alongside Compagno.
Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announce Compagno’s promotion from network contributor to co-host, saying, “Emily has greatly impressed us...
- 1/25/2021
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
If you watch Fox News, then you may have come across Emily Compagno, who is a correspondent in the morning shows, Fox and Friends and Fox and Friends First. She is the on-air sports, business, and legal analyst who provides an in-depth view of the mentioned sectors. Emily is one hard-hitting journalist with an excellent presence on the morning shows, and it may come as no surprise that you want to know more of her. Though not much is known about her personal life, below are some facts about her that may interest you. 1. She Is Diverse When you
10 Things You Did Not Know About Emily Compagno...
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- 12/3/2019
- by Lily Wordsmith
- TVovermind.com
Nearly three months after the release of Robert Mueller’s report into Russia’s election interference and possible obstruction of justice by President Trump, the former special counsel will testify Wednesday in public before Congress. Mueller will appear in two back-to-back hearings before the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees in what promises to be one of the most closely watched political spectacles of the Trump presidency.
Broadcast, cable networks and streaming platforms will be blanketing with live coverage.
Live, comprehensive coverage begins on CNN at 8 Am with Wolf Blitzer and Jake Tapper, who will be joined by other CNN anchors and correspondents, with analysis by CNN contributors and commentators.
NBC’s coverage will begin at 8:15 a.m. Et and continue through both sessions. The special coverage will be led by NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt, NBC News chief legal correspondent and Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, and moderator of...
Broadcast, cable networks and streaming platforms will be blanketing with live coverage.
Live, comprehensive coverage begins on CNN at 8 Am with Wolf Blitzer and Jake Tapper, who will be joined by other CNN anchors and correspondents, with analysis by CNN contributors and commentators.
NBC’s coverage will begin at 8:15 a.m. Et and continue through both sessions. The special coverage will be led by NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt, NBC News chief legal correspondent and Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, and moderator of...
- 7/24/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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