Ex-Trump Official Camryn Kinsey Faints On FOX News Broadcast

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Former Trump administration official Camryn Kinsey fainted on live television during an appearance on FOX News Thursday (May 8) night.

Kinsey, 24, who served as the External Relations Diresctor inside the Presidential Personnel Office during President Donald Trump's first of two non-consecutive terms, was responding to former President Joe Biden's appearance on The View earlier in the day in which he blamed "sexist" voters for former Vice President Kamala Harris' loss to Trump in the 2024 election on FOX News @ Night.

“This is what they have to do, they have to rewrite history because they had a failed campaign, they had a failed presidency. They put her as the border czar. She never went to the border. So this is about incompetency. It’s not about uh ideology,” Kinsey said just prior to fainting.

Kinsey then appeared to take a quick breath before her eyes shut and she fell off her chair, at which point the live shot quickly cut to host Jonathan Hunt, who was filling in for Trace Gallagher. Hunt stumbled during the shocking moment before sending the show to a commercial break.

“We’re just going to get some help here for Camryn,” Hunt said.

Hunt confirmed that Kinsey received medical attention and was doing better when the show returned from break.

“Camryn is up and moving, we have paramedics checking her out now. We will keep you updated and of course we wish Camryn all the best,” he said.

Kinsey, a former Division I cheerleader, served as the White House correspondent for the conservative One America News Network immediately after her six-month stint working for the Trump administration and has recently worked for the media marketing consulting firm, Titan Media Strategies, according to her LinkedIn.


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