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.

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris' stances on police

Crime is a focal point of former President Donald Trump's bid for the White House, and he and Vice President Kamala Harris have both been working to assume the mantle of the tough-on-crime candidate.

Violent crime and property crime dropped overall last year, and the decline in the murder rate from 2022 to 2023 represents the largest drop in the last two decades, according to data from more than 16,000 law enforcement agencies released by the FBI in September...

Kamala Harris comes knives out against Trump in first speech since leaving office: ‘Absolute chaos’

Former Vice President Kamala Harris returned to the political scene with a fiery speech on Wednesday night in which she slammed the Trump administration’s first 100 days.

Harris had a very negative, often angry-sounding message in her first speech since she left office, even saying, "we are seeing the wholesale abandonment" of American ideals in reference to President Donald Trump's priorities.

Harris steps back into the ring to throw punches at Trump

n her first major address since leaving the White House in defeat, former Vice President Kamala Harris broke her silence with a broadside against President Trump, who she accused of ruining the economy with his trade policies and bringing the nation to the brink of a constitutional crisis with his executive actions. 

Ms. Harris, who has kept a low profile since losing the Nov. 5 election decisively to Mr. Trump, chose to reenter the political fray Wednesday to heap criticism on the president at his 100-day mark. 

Harris Returns to Political Life, Warning of a Constitutional Crisis

For the first 100 days of President Trump’s new term, Kamala Harris drifted into the recesses of political defeat back home in Los Angeles. She mulled her thoughts and pondered whether to run for California governor but, noticeably, said little about the president.

It wasn’t until Wednesday night that the former vice president waded back into the conversation with an affirmation of Democratic frustrations, in a speech that her camp had billed as her most extensive remarks since leaving Washington after losing her bid for the White House.

Harris returns to national stage praising Trump opponents' courage

Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris called on Wednesday for Americans to stand up together against U.S. President Donald Trump and what she called "the greatest man-made economic crisis in modern presidential history".

Harris made the remarks in her biggest speech since leaving office, marking something of a political re-emergence for the Democratic presidential candidate since she lost the election to Trump last year. She is seen as a strong candidate for California governor next year, if she runs, and could be a presidential contender again.

POLL: California insiders say ‘meh’ to a potential Kamala Harris for governor run

Political influencers in California are greeting Kamala Harris’ potential bid for governor with a shrug, while registered voters in the state react more passionately — in good and bad ways — to her possible candidacy, according to a in a first-of-its-kind poll from POLITICO and UC Berkeley’s Citrin Center.

Insiders reported feeling “indifferent” more than any other emotion to a hypothetical Harris run, while registered voters were more likely to characterize their reaction as “joyful,” “outraged” or “hopeless.”

Kamala Harris Vows to Stay Politically Active: ‘I’m Not Going Anywhere’

Despite her failed 2024 presidential run, former vice president Kamala Harris says Americans haven’t seen the last of her.

“We can’t go out there and do battle if we don’t take care of ourselves and each other. I’ll see you out there. I’m not going anywhere,” Harris said Thursday during a rare public appearance since she lost the November election.