Fox News personality Kayleigh McEnany is set to return to her “Outnumbered” program and join her co-hosts, according to a post she made to Twitter this week. “I’m so excited to return to Outnumbered tomorrow at 12 pm ET with Harris Faulkner and Emily Compagno. Blake & Nash are ready to watch their mommy,” she wrote.
McEnany then called her co-hosts the ‘dream team’ in a post on social media, “TOMORROW ON OUTNUMBERED: @kayleighmcenany is back on the couch with her DREAM TEAM.”
I’m so excited to return to @OutnumberedFNC @FoxNews tomorrow at 12pm ET w/ @HARRISFAULKNER & @EmilyCompagno!
Blake & Nash are ready to watch their mommy! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Xk5jYwEpcS
— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) February 6, 2023
Last month, McEnany notched yet another milestone in her media career after having success serving as President Donald Trump’s press secretary. She wrote a new book titled, “Serenity in the Storm: Living through Chaos by Leaning on Christ,” and it’s due out soon.
I’m excited to reveal the cover of my upcoming book “Serenity in the Storm: Living through Chaos by Leaning on Christ”!
Pre-order here (available wherever books are sold!): https://t.co/3Kbx4COvE8 pic.twitter.com/QJpnAEkj4Y
— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) January 8, 2023
“Kayleigh McEnany brings to life the key cultural and political issues of our time, from the fall of Afghanistan to the Supreme Court’s abortion decision, analyzing world events through the lens of faith and providing readers with Serenity in the Storm,” says a book description on Amazon.
“Our world, without question, is experiencing aberrational times. The ravages and life-altering realities of COVID-19 that I worked through as White House press secretary were just the start of it. What followed was a series of history-defining events. From the fall of Afghanistan to the nationwide crime wave, we’ve all endured painful images of death, destruction, and chaos,” it continues.
“Meanwhile, radical teachings on gender and race have infiltrated our nation’s schools, poisoning the minds of our children—all at a time when our country feels more divided than ever before. Along with these twenty-first-century realities can come a feeling of despair and discouragement,” she says.
“Indeed, I hear it all the time as I crisscross the country: Americans feel disheartened and seek hope. Serenity in the Storm provides that hope. Despite our challenges, there is cause for great optimism for men and women of faith. In Afghanistan, the underground church is thriving,” McEnany adds.
“On the key issues of life and liberty, the Supreme Court of the United States has delivered enormous and consequential victories. In our schools, voters have spoken unmistakably against the insidious doctrines of critical race and gender theory. There is no doubt that God is at work as He hears the prayers of the faithful!” the description added.