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Jacqui Heinrich, a 36-year-old senior White House correspondent for Fox News, has gained attention for her straightforward and sometimes critical reporting on the Trump administration, despite Fox’s conservative leaning. She has challenged the White House, Donald Trump, and Republicans, unlike many of her colleagues. Heinrich has pushed back on issues like the administration’s attempt to control the White House Correspondents Association’s press pool and Trump’s meeting with Vladimir Putin, which she described as “not good.” Trump publicly criticized her, even suggesting she should work for CNN, after she questioned the legality of his deportation flights. Despite this, Heinrich has maintained her independence, earning respect from both sides. Brit Hume, a Fox News analyst, defended her, stating she covers both sides of a story fairly. Heinrich has also faced internal criticism at Fox, with some hosts frustrated by her fact-checking, but she remains committed to her role, stating she has been promoted three times since the last election. Her sharpness and integrity have been praised by even Biden administration officials.
Jacqui Heinrich, a senior White House correspondent for Fox News, has gained attention in MAGA circles for her direct approach to reporting on the Trump administration. Over the past few months, the 36-year-old journalist has made headlines for challenging the White House, Donald Trump, and Republicans, despite her employer’s conservative leanings.
Heinrich has notably pushed back against the White House’s attempt to control the White House Correspondents Association’s press pool and delivered a candid assessment of Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling it “not good.” Trump publicly criticized her for questioning his display of Tesla vehicles at the White House.
A White House correspondent, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Washington Post, “She is not afraid of pissing off the base. Her job isn’t to make anyone happy. Her job is to report the news, and that’s what she does.”
Fox News, known for its conservative audience, rarely criticizes the president or his administration harshly. However, Heinrich’s willingness to challenge Republicans, as she would Democrats, has drawn criticism. In March, after questioning the legality of Trump’s deportation flights on Fox News Sunday, Trump attacked her verbally, suggesting she should work for CNN instead of Fox. Heinrich was elected to a three-year term on the White House Correspondents Association board, which Trump criticized her for.
Brit Hume, a Fox News chief political analyst, defended Heinrich on X, stating, “She plays it straight, covering both sides of a story and has certainly played fair with you. You may have a case against some White House reporters, but not [Jacqui].”
Internally, Heinrich has faced some criticism from colleagues. Before Fox News settled a $787 million lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems for spreading falsehoods about the 2020 election, discovery in the case revealed that several on-air hosts were frustrated with her fact-checking. Tucker Carlson once urged Sean Hannity to “get her fired” after Heinrich corrected Trump on Twitter about election interference.
Despite this, Heinrich’s reputation as a reporter has been elevated. She told Vanity Fair, “I’ve had nothing but support from this network. I’ve been promoted three times since the last election. I must be doing something right. My key card still works.”
Andrew Bates, former White House deputy press secretary under the Biden administration, praised Heinrich, saying, “There were, of course, many moments where we disagreed with each other strongly, but it was always a respectful relationship, and I appreciated her sharpness, intellect, and her integrity.”