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Fox News drama: Ex‑Trump aide faints live, vows to return

The viewers and host of a Fox News program experienced a moment of fright when a former Trump administration official suddenly collapsed to the ground during a conversation. It has been reported that she is feeling better now and has announced her plans to return and finish her statement.

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What do you need to know?

  • Camryn Kinsey fainted during a live appearance on "Fox News Night" on May 8th.
  • The quick reaction of the Fox News team and medical responders helped her swiftly recover.
  • She plans to return to television to complete her comments on President Biden and Kamala Harris.

Camryn Kinsey, a former Trump administration official, fainted during an interview on Fox News. As the discussion focused on former President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, Kinsey began having difficulty speaking, then fell silent and slipped off her chair.

At that moment, medical responders and staff members rushed to her aid, although this was not shown on camera. The host continued the discussion with the other guest before a commercial break aired.

It has been reported that she regained consciousness shortly after. According to her, the fainting was most likely due to dehydration.

Fainted on air, wants to return and finish the statement

After the incident, Kinsey expressed gratitude to the Fox News team and responders for their professionalism and care. "I want to start by thanking the incredible Fox News team and the EMTs who responded with such speed and care," she wrote on platform X. Kinsey confirmed that she is feeling better and plans to return to television to complete her comments.

Camryn Kinsey, who previously worked as a White House correspondent for One America News Network, currently runs a consulting firm called Titan Media Strategies. After the incident, she decided to temporarily reduce her workload to focus on her health.

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