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Kayleigh McEnany Biography

Kayleigh McEnany is a conservative political analyst and author who served as the Trump administration’s 33rd White House press secretary from April 2020 to January 2021. She presently works for Fox News as an on-air contributor.

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How old is Kayleigh McEnany? – Age

She is 33 years old as of 2021. She was born on 18 April 1988 in Tampa, Florida, United States.

Kayleigh McEnany Family – Education

She is the daughter of Michael and Leanne McEnany, the owners of a large roofing firm. McEnany went to the Academy of the Holy Names in Tampa, which is a private Catholic preparatory school. She went on to Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in Washington, D.C., where she majored in international politics and studied abroad at St Edmund Hall in Oxford after graduation. Nick Thomas-Symonds, the future British Shadow Home Secretary, taught her politics at Oxford. McEnany worked as a producer on the Mike Huckabee Show for three years after graduating from Georgetown.

Following that, McEnany attended the University of Miami School of Law before transferring to Harvard Law School after finishing her first (1L) year there. McEnany received the Bruce J. Winick Award for Excellence at the University of Miami School of Law, which is given to students who rank in the top 1% of their class. She attended Harvard Law School for her second and third years of law school, graduating in 2016.

Kayleigh McEnany Husband

In November 2017, McEnany married Sean Gilmartin, a Major League Baseball pitcher. Blake, the couple’s daughter, was born in November of this year.

Kayleigh McEnany Height

She stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.67 m).

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Kayleigh McEnany 2020

On election day, as ballots were still being counted, McEnany declared Trump’s victory prematurely. McEnany pushed false charges of election fraud in 2020 after Joe Biden won the election and President Donald Trump refused to acknowledge. McEnany erroneously claimed on November 20, 2020, that Trump was not granted an “orderly transition of authority.” In 2016, Trump’s opponent Hillary Clinton conceded two days after Trump’s victory, while then-President Barack Obama recognized Trump as president-elect and welcomed him to the White House. “For their wonderful aid throughout this transition,” Trump thanked Obama and his wife.

Trump ousted his transition team’s leader (Chris Christie), threw out months of planning, and turned down Obama government assistance. McEnany’s remark came as Trump was refusing to acknowledge his opponent Joe Biden’s victory as legitimate, as well as aggressively delaying the start of a two-week transition of power to President-elect Biden.

Following the 2021 siege of the US Capitol, Forbes writer Randall Lane warned businesses against hiring McEnany or other “Trump liars,” claiming that “Forbes would presume that whatever your company or enterprise says is a lie.”With the same suspicion with which we would approach a Trump tweet, we’ll evaluate, double-check, and probe. Do you want to be approached by the world’s largest business media brand as a potential source of misinformation? Then go ahead and hire.”

Kayleigh McEnany Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of  $500 Thousand.

Kayleigh McEnany Salary

She earns a salary of $183 Thousand.

Kayleigh McEnany political

Since college, McEnany has been a strong supporter of the Republican Party. She was a vocal critic of Obama’s presidency, and in 2012, she questioned Barack Obama’s birthplace in a series of tweets. McEnany endorsed Donald Trump as RNC spokeswoman in 2017, despite bipartisan outrage in response to his remarks regarding a white supremacist rally. Her prognosis was dubbed “one of the most daring, confident, and stunningly inaccurate prognostications about the year” by Politico in December 2020.

Kayleigh McEnany White House

President Donald Trump’s new chief of staff, Mark Meadows, hired Stephanie McEnany as the first White House press secretary on April 7, 2020. Stephanie Grisham, who has been the White House communications director since June 2019, has been named First Lady Melania Trump’s Chief of Staff.

She defended Trump’s claim that the World Health Organization had a “clear bias against China” and had placed Americans at risk by “repeating erroneous statements made by China during the coronavirus pandemic” and “opposing the United States’ life-saving travel restrictions” in April 2020. Nancy McEnany stated in May 2020 that Robert Redfield, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has not approved the publishing of CDC re-opening guidelines (CDC).The materials were still in “draft form” and had been released for “interagency review,” not for public dissemination, according to Redfield.

She defended the Trump administration’s choice to use smoke canisters, pepper balls, riot shields, batons, cops on horses, and rubber bullets to forcibly remove peaceful protestors in June 2020. She compared it to Winston Churchill surveying bomb devastation in the streets during World War II. News organizations revealed audio recordings of Donald Trump that former Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward took in February and March 2020 for his book Rage on September 9, 2020. Trump admitted to Woodward on the recordings that he was purposely downplaying the severity of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. When Secretary of State Hillary McEnany later tested positive with COVID-19, she erroneously claimed that “the president never minimized the virus.”