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Fox News hires Sarah Sanders as a contributo­r

- By PAUL FARHI

Fox News has hired former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders as a contributo­r, adding another loyalist to President Donald Trump to its lineup of pundits and hosts.

Sanders served as Trump’s press secretary from July 2017 until late June, when she resigned, saying she was moving back to her native Arkansas.

She is widely considered to be eyeing a run for governor of the state, but has not announced.

Sanders is the daughter of Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas who is also a Fox News contributo­r.

She joined Trump’s campaign in 2016 after managing her father’s unsuccessf­ul bid for the Republican nomination against Trump.

Former press secretarie­s are typically in high demand by the cable news networks because of their insight into the personalit­ies, politics and policies at the White House and their familiarit­y to the public.

Top White House communicat­ions officials such as George Stephanopo­ulos (ABC), Dee Dee Myers (CNBC), Jay Carney (CNN), and Robert Gibbs (NBC), among others, all went on to TV pundit careers after working for presidents. Sanders was a frequent interview guest on Fox during her time as press secretary.

During her tenure, the White House stopped giving press briefings, but Sanders neverthele­ss appeared regularly on Fox, especially “Fox & Friends,” the network’s top-rated morning program.

Fox has a long history of providing a platform for Republican­s hoping to maintain their visibility before launching new campaigns for office.

Most prominentl­y, it gave Trump a regularly weekly spot on “Fox & Friends” in 2011. Trump used his time on the air to float themes that would later be part of his presidenti­al campaign.

He regularly criticized President Barack Obama on the program, at times raising his discredite­d “birther” conspiracy theory against the president.

Fox’s current roster of contributo­rs includes former Republican presidenti­al candidate Herman Cain, former Republican congressma­n Jason Chaffetz, former Bush White House press secretary Ari Fleischer, and former House speaker Newt Gingrich.

It has previously employed former Sen. Scott Brown, Liz Cheney, former Ohio Gov. John Kasich (now at CNN), and former Sen. Rick Santorum (also now at CNN) in contributo­r roles.

The network said Sanders will make her debut as a contributo­r on “Fox & Friends” on Sept. 6 and would provide commentary on other Fox programs and networks, including Fox Business Network, Fox Nation and its radio division.

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