Kayleigh McEnany's New Chapter: From Trump's WH to Fox News Star!
Former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany is embarking on a new chapter in her career, transitioning from the political arena to a prominent role at Fox News. After her time in the Trump administration, McEnany has become a recognizable face on the cable news network, and now she's set to host her own show, "Saturday in America," premiering September 20th at 10 a.m. ET.
"Saturday in America": A New Platform for McEnany
McEnany's new show promises to deliver news and analysis with a focus on current events and cultural issues. While she acknowledges the seriousness of the role, McEnany also emphasizes the importance of injecting fun and levity when the news cycle allows. Her first guest will be Karoline Leavitt, current White House Press Secretary and a former colleague from the Trump administration.
Paying Tribute to Charlie Kirk
The debut episode will also include a tribute to Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, who recently passed away. McEnany, who considered Kirk a friend, described him as a man of "kindness" and "compassion."
Peter Doocy's New Anchoring Gig
Meanwhile, Fox News is also expanding its weekend programming with a new show called "The Sunday Briefing." Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy will be one of the anchors, rotating weekly with Jacqui Heinrich. Doocy's first guest is none other than former President Donald Trump.
Doocy's Interview with Trump
Doocy secured an interview with Trump for the premiere episode, marking Trump's first official appearance on the show. Doocy is also known for his direct questioning style, as evidenced by a recent exchange where he asked Trump how he found out about rumors of his death circulating online.
Fox News Revamps Weekend Lineup
These changes are part of a broader revamp of Fox News' weekend programming, aimed at providing viewers with in-depth coverage and expert analysis. The network is committed to delivering what it considers incomparable coverage, solidifying its position as a leader in news and opinion content.