Ex-White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders will join Fox News as a contributor focusing on political commentary and analysis for assorted shows on the cable network.
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Sanders, who left the White House in July, will contribute to Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, Fox News Digital and the Fox Nation streaming service, the Fox Corp. announced Thursday.
“Fox News has been the number one news organization in the country for 17 years running and I am beyond proud to join their incredible stable of on-air contributors in providing political insights and analysis,” Sanders said in the company’s statement.
Plans call for her to make her debut on “Fox & Friends” during one of its next shows with a live audience, on Sept. 6.
Sanders, the daughter of conservative former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, initially held regular press briefings and gained a reputation as an aggressive defender of President Trump and his policies who often sparred with reporters.
But the administration later curtailed her appearances, and her last briefing came in March, months before she left office.
The 37-year-old married mother of three earned a degree from Ouachita Baptist University and worked on her father’s campaigns before joining Team Trump as deputy press secretary in January 2017.
She was promoted to press secretary that July, replacing Sean Spicer, who will soon be joining the cast of “Dancing With the Stars.”