Fox News viewers suffered a scary moment on Thursday night as a commentator fainted live on-air during an interview segment.
Camryn Kinsey, a former staffer for President Donald Trump who is now a political commentator, fainted during Thursday night’s live episode of “Fox News @ Night.” She was critiquing former President Joe Biden’ comments on Thursday morning’s episode of “The View,” where he said he wasn’t surprised that Trump won the 2024 election and blamed “sexism” for Kamala Harris’ loss. Kinsey slammed Biden’s remarks for and said the Democrats “have to rewrite history because they had a failed campaign.”
“This is what they have to do, they have to rewrite history because they had a failed campaign, they had a failed presidency. They put her as the border czar. She never went to the border. So this is about incompetency. It’s not about, uh, ideology,” Kinsey said as her voice trailed off and she appeared to lose focus. She fell over out of her chair as host Jonathan Hunt attempted to segue into a different segment then ultimately threw to a commercial break.
“Oh my goodness, we’re just going to get some help for Camryn,” he said as another staffer ran toward her. When the show returned, he said “Camryn is up and moving, we have paramedics checking her out now. We will keep you updated. We wish her all the best.”
BREAKING: Former Trump official, who called for Trump to run for a third term, Camryn Kinsey, fainted while on Fox Live last night talking about Biden. pic.twitter.com/60Tzmt05gr
— Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) May 9, 2025A spokesperson for Fox News shared a statement, saying “After ‘Fox News @ Night’ guest Camryn Kinsey fainted during a live on-air appearance last night in our Los Angeles bureau, paramedics were called and she was treated and cleared. We are happy to hear she is now feeling much better and wish her a speedy recovery.”
Kinsey worked for Trump during his first presidency and later served as a White House correspondent for One America News Network.