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White House correspondent Aishah Hasnie given new duties – takes a big step forward at Fox News

Aishah Hasnie’s steady rise at Fox News just reached a new milestone, and it happened live on air.
During a Friday morning broadcast of Fox & Friends, the network briefly paused its regular programming to announce that Aishah Hasnie will officially anchor Fox News Live on weekends, marking a notable weekend lineup change and a significant step forward for the longtime correspondent.
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The announcement, delivered by Ainsley Earhardt, alongside Brian Kilmeade and Griff Jenkins, immediately shifted the focus to Hasnie, a familiar and well-known face to Fox News viewers.
A New Chapter at Fox News
Hasnie will anchor Fox News Live on Saturdays from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m., bringing her reporting experience and on-camera confidence to a national weekend audience.

“I can’t wait to get out there and hit the ground running and maybe bring some hope and optimism to everybody,” Hasnie said during the live segment. “I think we need it.”
Her debut broadcast is set to include high-profile guests such as John Thune, Marty Makary, Tom Cotton, and the hosts of the Ruthless.
From Overnight Anchor to Weekend Role
For longtime viewers, the promotion feels earned. Hasnie joined Fox News in 2019 and has worn many hats since — from overnight anchor in New York to congressional and senior national correspondent based in Washington, D.C.
“I was an overnight anchor just like you, Ainsley!” Hasnie reminded Earhardt during the broadcast.

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Earhardt responded warmly, praising Hasnie’s trajectory at the network and noting how audiences connect with journalists they’ve watched grow over time.
“It’s always amazing for our audience,” Earhardt said. “They support us, and they love us. They watch us every day to see someone rise up in the ranks — and that’s what we’ve all done.”
Hasnie’s journey, from local news to national prominence, has been a recurring theme in coverage of her career.
What Viewers Can Expect
Asked what she plans to bring to her new show, Hasnie emphasized balance.
“There is so much news that happens over the weekend, breaking news and all the serious things,” she explained. “But we’ll also address the kitchen-table topics that people truly care about. Things that maybe we don’t normally cover.”
Her goal, she added, is simple but ambitious: for viewers to walk away smarter.
“I want people to walk away with an extra wrinkle in their brain,” Hasnie said, “and have a little nugget to chew on.”
A Moment Years in the Making
The segment ended on a light note, with Kilmeade joking about whether the show would include “swimming with sharks,” as Earhardt and Jenkins congratulated Hasnie on the promotion.
But beneath the humor was a clear message: Fox News is placing its trust in a journalist who has spent years proving herself on the campaign trail, in the halls of Congress, and now, behind the anchor desk.
For Aishah Hasnie, the on-air announcement wasn’t just a programming update. It was a visible sign that her steady climb has officially entered a new chapter, one where she’s no longer just reporting the news, but leading it.
My Husband Left Me in Rags for His Mistress. He Didn't Know My Billionaire Father Owned the Gala.

He took his mistress to the most prestigious gala in the city and left me standing in an old evening dress, then looked me in the eye and said, ""You'll only embarrass me."" He thought humiliating me would be the end of the story. He had no idea that one phone call I'd kept hidden for three years was about to shake everything he had built.
""You really planned to wear that?""
My husband's voice drifted up from the front entrance, cold enough to make my hands tremble. I stood frozen in front of the bedroom mirror, staring at the navy dress I had treasured since before we got married. The fabric was still elegant, but time had begun to show along the sleeves. I smoothed them anyway, hoping they looked less obvious.
Outside, Spencer Reed stepped out of his black SUV looking like the perfect CEO, every inch polished and confident. From the hallway, I heard our housekeeper, Mrs. Evelyn, gently ask if she should tell me it was time to come downstairs.
""There isn't any reason,"" Spencer answered without hesitation. ""Paisley's coming with me.""
His words hit harder than a slap.
I walked to the window and watched him adjust his cuff links without even glancing toward the house. Three years of marriage... and somehow I still kept convincing myself that if I stayed humble enough, patient enough, invisible enough, he would eventually love me.
I was wrong.
The sound of high heels echoed through the marble foyer.
Paisley Dawson slipped beside him wearing a shimmering gold gown that looked like it belonged on a magazine cover. Around her neck sparkled a diamond necklace that cost more than I had probably spent on myself during our entire marriage.
She smiled sweetly before looking me up and down.
""So... you're the wife.""
Her eyes paused on my worn sleeves, and she laughed softly.
""Now I understand why Spencer never brings you anywhere.""
I waited.
Surely my husband would say something.
Anything.
Instead, he smiled at her.
""You look incredible.""
The room suddenly felt colder.
Paisley rested her hand possessively on his arm.
""The Apex Group charity gala isn't a place for someone dressed like... that,"" she said. ""Tonight will be filled with CEOs, senators, investors—people who actually matter. You'd only make Spencer look bad.""
Every word was carefully chosen to wound.
I turned to Spencer, refusing to let them see the anger building inside me.
He didn't defend me.
He didn't deny her words.
He simply offered Paisley his arm.
""We're late.""
That was all.
I stood silently as the front door closed behind them. A few seconds later, the SUV disappeared through the gates, its taillights fading into the evening.
Mrs. Evelyn quietly walked over and touched my arm.
""I'm so sorry, Mrs. Reed. Would you like me to make you some dinner?""
I forced a faint smile.
""No... thank you.""
I climbed the stairs alone and shut the bedroom door behind me. Through the window I could see the skyline where tonight's gala was already beginning, lights glowing above the city like another world I was never meant to enter.
Then my phone vibrated.
A message.
Unknown number.
When I opened it, my stomach dropped.
It was a selfie from the back seat of Spencer's SUV.
Paisley leaned against him with a smug grin, flashing a peace sign while Spencer's reflection appeared beside her in the window.
Below the photo she had written:
""By the time tonight is over, he'll belong to me completely. Have fun waiting at home.""
I didn't cry.
Instead, I walked to my vanity, opened the lowest drawer, and pulled out a small red velvet box I hadn't touched in three years.
Inside rested a SIM card.
The one I promised myself I'd never need again.
I slipped it into my phone.
Only one contact appeared.
Dad.
My thumb hovered over the screen before I finally pressed Call.
One ring.
Two.
Three.
Then I heard the voice I hadn't allowed myself to hear since I walked away from my family.
""Phoebe?""
His voice sounded older... but the concern was still there.
My throat tightened.
""Dad...""
For a moment I couldn't speak.
Then the words finally escaped.
""I want to come home.""
Silence.
Long enough to make my heart pound.
Finally, my father—Raymond Harrell, the billionaire whose name could open almost any door in the country—answered with a voice trembling from emotion.
""My little girl...""
Another pause.
""I'm coming to get you.""
In that instant, everything changed.
Spencer believed tonight would elevate his empire.
He had no idea the most powerful man he'd ever unknowingly offended was already on his way.