Ainsley Earhardt

Things got awkward on Thursday's episode of "Fox & Friends" during a discussion about coronavirus beach bans.
Ainsley Earhardt of "Fox & Friends" said she was concerned about Trump's immigration suspension, because her au pair.
As the coronavirus claims more lives, Earhardt says her friends are concerned about the state of their hair and their manicure.
The morning show dedicated an entire segment to the country singer's use of a swear word while speaking out about gun violence at Lollapalooza.
Brian Kilmeade called the president a "bold businessman" and insisted “nothing" about the New York Times report should surprise people.
But an NFL player told the host he agrees with the ad's progressive messaging.
A Fox contributor says new guidelines for treating men and boys have "nothing to do with science." The American Psychological Association says otherwise.
Meanwhile, thousands of federal employees have been left without pay as the shutdown hits its 12th day.
"The Daily Show" comedian zinged the Fox host for caring more about "fun" than election accuracy.
Fox News host Ainsley Earhardt said Trump "feels bad" for his former campaign manager.