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During a live broadcast of “Fox News @ Night” on Thursday, former Trump administration staffer and political commentator Camryn Kinsey fainted on air while discussing former President Joe Biden’s remarks about Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2024 election loss.
As she criticized Biden’s comments attributing Harris’s defeat to sexism, Kinsey began to stammer, lost her train of thought, and collapsed from her chair. Host Jonathan Hunt expressed concern and quickly cut to a commercial break as staff rushed to assist her.
Paramedics were called to the Los Angeles studio, where Kinsey received immediate medical attention. She was treated and cleared on-site, with a Fox News spokesperson later confirming that she was “feeling much better” and recovering.
Kinsey later addressed the incident on social media, describing it as “unexpected and frightening.” She thanked the Fox News team and EMTs for their swift response and assured followers that she was taking it slow, staying hydrated, and letting her body rest.
Last evening, Camryn Kinsey fainted on air on Fox News Night. Hope she is doing okay today.
Too reminiscent of the Covid Jab days. pic.twitter.com/WAVrCkdCsR
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) May 9, 2025
Wow, sorry for the scare last night.
I want to start by thanking the incredible Fox News team and the EMTs who responded with such speed and care. It was an unexpected and frightening moment, but thanks to their professionalism and kindness, I’m doing well.
To everyone who has…
— Camryn Kinsey (@camrynbaylee) May 9, 2025
The incident occurred shortly after Biden’s appearance on “The View,” where he expressed disappointment over Harris’s loss, attributing it to sexist attacks and affirming her qualifications to lead the country.
Kinsey, who previously served as the External Relations Director for the Presidential Personnel Office under Trump, is now the head of Titan Media Strategies in Florida. She has a background in national security and has worked as a correspondent for One America News Network.
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