Los Angeles, CA — Camryn Kinsey, a political commentator and former Trump administration official, fainted during a live broadcast of Fox News @ Night on Thursday, May 8. The incident occurred while Kinsey was discussing former President Joe Biden’s remarks attributing Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2024 election loss to sexism.
During her commentary, Kinsey began to slur her speech and appeared disoriented before collapsing out of her chair. Host Jonathan Hunt, visibly concerned, announced, “Oh my goodness, we’re just going to get some help here for Camryn,” before the program cut to a commercial break.
Upon returning from the break, Hunt informed viewers that Kinsey was “up and moving” and was being evaluated by paramedics. A Fox News spokesperson later confirmed that Kinsey was treated on-site and cleared by medical personnel, stating she is “feeling much better” and recovering.
Kinsey addressed the incident on social media the following morning, writing, “Wow, sorry for the scare last night,” and expressed gratitude to the Fox News team and EMTs for their prompt response. She added, “It was an unexpected and frightening moment, but thanks to their professionalism and kindness, I’m doing well.”
At 24, Kinsey is known for her tenure as the external relations director in the White House presidential personnel office during the Trump administration. She has also worked as a reporter and White House correspondent for One America News Network and currently leads a media consulting firm.
The cause of Kinsey’s fainting episode has not been disclosed. The incident has sparked discussions on social media regarding on-air health emergencies and the responsibilities of live broadcast hosts during such events.
For viewers interested in the segment, footage of the incident is available below.
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