Fox News analyst faints and falls out of chair on air, and host tries to carry on with show

A Fox News analyst fainted on air Thursday night in midsentence of a harsh critique of the Biden administration, forcing the show's host to awkwardly try going to another guest before heading to break.

Camryn Kinsey was criticizing former President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris when she started slowing down, stopped speaking altogether and suddenly toppled over.

News commentator faints on air: ‘Wow, sorry for the scare last night’

Political commentator and former White House correspondent Camryn Kinsey had colleagues and viewers scared during a Fox News segment Thursday where she appeared to lose consciousness, slipped out of her chair and onto the floor, People Magazine reported.

Kinsey was talking about former U.S. President Joe Biden and his recent comments about Kamala Harris’ loss in the 2024 election, People reported.

Ex-Trump admin official Camryn Kinsey ‘doing well’ after fainting during live television interview

Former Trump administration official Camryn Kinsey is “doing well” after she fainted and fell out of her chair during a frightening on-air moment.

Kinsey, 24, took to social media to thank her supporters and the first responders who rushed to her side when she experienced the health scare on the set of “Fox News @ Night” on Thursday.

Wednesday, April 23 Evening Cable News Ratings: CNN Falls Below 500,000 Viewers During Primetime

Fox News was the most-watched network on an off-night for cable news. FNC saw its primetime numbers dip below 3 million total viewers and into the low 300,000s in the Adult 25-54 demo. MSNBC finished second in primetime in both total viewers and the demo with 1.53 million viewers and 129,000 viewers, respectively. Meanwhile, CNN fell below 500,000 total viewers and under 100,000 A25-54 viewers during primetime.

Trump Blasts Fox News Pollster, WSJ

President Donald Trump used his social media platform Thursday to rebuke Fox News' pollster and the "China Loving" Wall Street Journal.

Both outlets are part of Rupert Murdoch's media empire.

"Rupert Murdoch has told me for years that he is going to get rid of his FoxNews, Trump Hating, Fake Pollster, but he has never done so," Trump posted on Truth Social.

Fox’s Brit Hume on Hegseth’s response to war plans texts: ‘Oh for God’s sake’

Fox News political commentator Brit Hume on Monday afternoon pushed back on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s claim that “nobody was texting war plans” after news broke that Hegseth and other Trump administration officials discussed plans for an attack against Houthi rebels in Yemen on a text chain that mistakenly included the editor-in-chief for The Atlantic.

Fox News enjoys bump amid Trump 2.0 while cable competitors slump

Fox News Channel was already crushing its cable news competition before receiving a Trump bump.

The right-tilting television outlet is flourishing after the November elections, lapping its left-of-center rivals and notching ratings milestones as its viewers try to keep up with President Trump’s feverish pace.

“It is probably beyond the wildest dreams of anyone inside Fox News just how much they have surged in terms of both raw ratings and market share,” said Curtis Houck, managing editor of the conservative Media Research Center’s Newsbusters.

Fox’s Turley decries ‘prosecution’ of Ocasio-Cortez over immigration webinar

Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley on Monday decried “a prosecution” of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) “for hosting” an immigration webinar.

“Border Czar Tom Homan doubled down last night that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) might be prosecuted for hosting a forum on ‘Know Your Rights’ for accused illegal aliens. Such a prosecution would be an assault on free speech rights,” Turley said in a thread on the social platform X on Monday, as highlighted by Mediaite.

All eyes on Hegseth nomination hearing

Get ready for a show as Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump’s controversial pick to lead the Pentagon, will head back to Capitol Hill on Tuesday for his confirmation hearing. Hegseth, a former Fox News host, will appear before the Senate Armed Services Committee having met previously with numerous Republican senators on the panel but only one Democrat in the weeks since Trump on Nov. 12 first announced his intended pick to lead the Defense Department.