Former U.S. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany announced Tuesday (March 2) that she has joined Fox News. Kayleigh McEnany, former White House press secretary, announced Tuesday (March 2) that she has joined Fox News. In an exclusive interview, she said her former boss, former U.S. President Donald Trump (Donald Trump), was a member of Fox News. Trump (Donald Trump) (Donald Trump) is likely to return to the Oval Office in the White House in a few years.
Fox News host Harris Faulkner, who is a former president of the United States, said she is likely to return to the Oval Office in a few years. Faulkner (Harris Faulkner) on Tuesday in an exclusive interview with McInerney, greeted viewers and announced that she had joined the Fox News Family.
Faulkner said, “Today, I’m very pleased to welcome Kelly B. McInerney to the Fox family. McInerney joins the Fox family. We will see more of her in the future.”
McInerney has quickly become a conservative hero since becoming White House press secretary in the Trump Administration in April 2020. She brought a new passion to the press room, arming herself with facts and information and exposing the media’s hypocrisy. She did not shy away from confrontation and was very good at conveying President Trump’s message in it.
Unlike some Trump cabinet members who resigned early and left the White House after the 2020 U.S. presidential election, McInerney worked until the last moment when she had to leave.
Trump “could” become president for a second Time
In the interview, McInerney said that whether he himself or someone else pushes his agenda, President Trump would do it all over again.
When asked if Trump could become president a second time, McInerney answered in the affirmative.
She said, “I think he can do it again.”
She continued, “It’s up to him whether he wants to run in the 2024 election.”
“(In addition to him,) there are some incredible men and women in our party who are acting on the same Trump ideology.” “For example, (Florida) Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), for example, is very good; Kristi Noem (R), the governor of South Dakota, is very good. Kristi Noem (South Dakota); Vice President Pence (Pence) and so on.”
Trump needs to overcome resistance from within
McInerney dismissed rumors that Trump wants to create his own political party. The rumors were personally debunked as “fake news” by the former president himself in a speech at the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) convention on Sunday (Feb. 28).
And, McInerney said, those who support the Trump agenda must “fix” the Republican Party and prevent the agenda from returning to its inception. McInerney praised Trump’s outstanding contributions to the Republican Party and criticized anti-Trump efforts.
She said, “It [the Trump agenda] was established in 2015, 2016, to broaden the Republican Party and make it more inclusive by having a dialogue with the Rust Belt Democratic crowd that attended Republican rallies.”
“I do think he (Trump) is addressing that by focusing on trade and protecting blue-collar workers.”
She turned the tables and said, “(But) there’s a push to push people to settle for the status quo, a push to exile him, to banish his movement.”
Trump has named a number of Republican lawmakers who he says have obstructed his “America First” agenda and distanced themselves from him during his presidency.
In that regard, Trump also gave a rare “shout-out” to Democrats for their ability to hold together as a party, saying the Republicans need to keep up the good work.
“You don’t have Mitt Romneys in the Democratic Party,” Trump said. “They (Democrats) always hug it out.”
Romney is a very stubborn anti-Trump figure in the Republican Party.
At the CPAC convention, Trump hinted at the idea of a political comeback, despite not yet declaring his intention to run for president again.
And, once again, Trump declared himself the true winner of the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
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