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President Trump is in good hands with these staff and campaign picks. After all, they came from one of the few “fair-and-balanced” news companies out there. It’s no secret that Trump is (mostly) a fan of Fox News, and it’s hard not to be in the current political climate. Here are the big Fox News names that went on to work for Trump:

Heather Nauert

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Heather Nauert worked for the Trump administration as the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs. She has since gone on to oversee White House fellowships after withdrawing her name from consideration for U.S. ambassador to the U.N. She previously co-hosted “Fox & Friends.” 

Ben Carson

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Carson gained worldwide fame as a neurosurgeon, but relatively few know of his role on Fox News as a featured guest and analyst. Eventually, he would go on to work for President Trump as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. 

Lea Gabrielle

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After serving her country in the Navy for 12 years Lea Gabrielle transitioned to a career in journalism at Fox News. Her experience in both these careers led her to working for the Trump administration in the State Department.

Bill Shine

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A former co-president of Fox News, who was forced out, Bill Shine joined the Trump administration as White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications, a position he held from July 2018 through March 2019. The White House revealed on March 8, 2019, that Shine would resign from his position to advise the president’s reelection campaign.

Morgan Ortagus

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Morgan Ortagus was a longtime strategist at Fox News before she left to work for the White House. Ortagus is currently the spokesperson for the United States Department of State but has worked many different jobs in the administration.

Scott Brown

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As a United States Senator from Massachusetts and a top-tier candidate for a New Hampshire senate seat, Scott Brown became a force to be reckoned in the Republican Party. After losing his election, he joined Fox News as a commentator. But now he’s transitioned back to politics, as the U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand.

Mercedes Schlapp

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Mercedes Schlapp was a Fox News contributor and business owner for a long time before joining the president’s side. She started off in the White House as the Director of Strategic Communication and is now working to help get Trump reelected in 2020.

Richard Grenell

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Richard Grenell was once a Fox News Contributor. Before that he worked for the George W. Bush administration. After his stint at Fox News, he returned to Washington as the U.S. Ambassador to Germany and the Acting Director of National Intelligence. He is now the Special Presidential Envoy for Serbia and Kosovo Peace Negotiations.

Georgette Mosbacher

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Georgette Mosbacher was another Fox News contributor who transitioned to the Trump White House. She is currently the U.S. Ambassador to Poland.

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  1. this has nothing to do with Fox channel. Look at the bigoted, leftist Chris Wallace. It is not because of conservatism that Wallace is so vicious in his treatment of Trump. It is because of his evil, leftist bent. Time will tell. He will go the way of Matt Lauer.

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