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REVEALED: Anthony Scaramucci 'shopped for a $9 million Manhattan co-op apartment with Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle' before his wife filed for divorce (and he was turned down). Anthony Scaramucci was reportedly turned down for a $9 million Manhattan home that he shopped for with Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle long before his wife filed for divorce. The former White House communications director was turned down by the co-op board at the Beresford apartment home on Central Park West. According to Showbiz 411, he was shopping for the home with Guilfoyle, who lives in the building in a $3.4 million...
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Kimberly Guilfoyle had nothing but praise for President Donald Trump‘s decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate accord. Turns out, it’s because she had a hand in it. Thursday night on The Five, Guilfoyle casually let slip that Trump consulted with her on his decision. “I think he did the brave and courageous thing,” Guilfoyle said. And then, ever so smoothly, she added, “I told him that this morning. When he called. At eight a.m.” “Wait a second! Who called you?” said an audibly perplexed Greg Gutfeld. “The President,” Guilfoyle said, matter-of-factly, as her Five castmates oohed and...
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President Trump is weighing a major administration shake-up that would include firing White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, according to a New York Times report.He also has become frustrated with Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, the former Republican National Committee chairman.After a tumultuous week stemming from Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey and a series of mixed explanations for its timing and reasoning, Trump "is considering a broad shakeup" of his team that would include dropping Spicer: Mr. Trump is growing increasingly dissatisfied with the performance of his chief of staff, Reince Priebus; the communications director, Michael Dubke; and Mr....
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Julie Roginsky filed a complaint with the Supreme Court of the State of New York in the County of New York on Monday claiming that she was sexually harassed by former CEO Roger Ailes during her time at the network and refused a promised promotion when she turned down his sexual advances. She began working as a contributor for the network back in 2011, and things went fine until in 2015 Ailes began asking her to meet in private where he would ask her personal questions about her love and sex life according to the complaint. The court filing claims...
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No one is rooting for the wall between the United States and Mexico to not be built harder than Fox News’ resident liberal Bob Beckel. Beckel is against the idea of the wall in general, but now Kimberly Guilfoyle, his co-host on “The Five” gave him another, better, reason to oppose it. During a segment on the projected cost of the project, Beckel highlighted a new study that said it might cost $21.6 billion and he contended the wall won’t be built. “I have to break this to you, Bob,” Guilfoyle said, “the wall is getting built.” “The wall is...
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Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle is in the running for the White House press secretary position, Politico reported. Guilfoyle, who joined Fox News in 2006, does not have political experience. She currently is a co-host on the "The Five," and also offers legal and political analysis on other shows. She is still serving in those roles, despite meeting with President-elect Donald Trump's transition team three times.
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Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle is a top contender for press secretary in President-elect Trump's White House and will meet with the transition team for a third time this week, according to a report Wednesday evening. Guilfoyle currently cohosts "The Five" on Fox News and previously worked as an assistant district attorney in San Francisco. As a Latina, Guilfoyle could help smooth Trump's relations with the Hispanic community after he ran with a hardline stance on immigration during his campaign. "Do you want a white male representing the White House when half the country thinks the President is a misogynist?"...
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Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle is among the top candidates to become Donald Trump's press secretary, according to a report from Politico. Guilfoyle has already met twice with Trump's transition team and is expected to attend a third meeting this week. Although Republican National Committee spokesman Sean Spicer is the likely favorite for the job, Politico reports a growing push among Trump's transition team for Guilfoyle. "Some in Trump's inner circle have argued that Guilfoyle, who is half-Puerto Rican, would be a more sympathetic face when flacking some of Trump's more divisive stances on immigration and pro-life issues," reports Politico.
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I ran into some conversation about Kimberly Guilfoyle from Fox News as a possible candidate for press secretary. She seems competent, but could she manage? I am not that familiar with her. Whoever takes the position needs to be a tough but flexible and the argument ran that Ingraham is too soft for the job, Monica Crowley is to rigid, but that Guilfoyle is intelligent, hard nosed but able to flex. Your thoughts?
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Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “The Five,” co-panelists Kimberly Guilfoyle and Juan Williams reacted to the minorities, particularly in the state of Florida, that had voted for President-elect Donald Trump in Tuesday’s election. Guilfoyle noted out Trump had outperformed these voter compared then-GOP presidential nominee former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA) in the 2012 presidential, to which Williams suggested it might have something to do with those voters being “not comfortable with a woman as a leader.”
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Tell us how you really feel, Kimberly.FOX News host Kimberly Guilfoyle told The Five on Wednesday that she watched the Cruz-Carly Fiorina announcement on Wednesday and if felt a little like the “Children of the Corn” cult. "It was almost like, wait did I miss a couple weeks? or a couple months and this is what’s happening at – the convention? RIght? So it’s definitely putting the cart in front of the horse. But I thought it all went well. The singing freaked me out a little bit. It was a little unusual. Yes, it was a little ‘Children of...
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Making the Case by Kimberly Guilfoyle is a “how to” book, centered on being an advocate for yourself. She navigates between her role as a mother and as a cohost of the popular Fox show, "The Five". She provides a glimpse of her personal life and the influences of those she most admired. The most interesting parts of the book are her comments about the TV show that she cohosts. American Thinker interviewed Kimberly Guilfoyle about her book. For fans and followers of "The Five", Guilfoyle provides behind the scenes glimpses. Her dad greatly influenced her life and she is...
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Here is video of Glenn Beck and Kimberly Guilfoyle today talking about the fact that users of the Government's "Cars.gov" website actually are giving the government ongoing access to their computer. The "Privacy Agreement" - not read by many users - says that once connected to their system, the government considers the computer property of the U.S. Government. Guilfoyle points out that once a computer uses the Cars.gov system, the government can continue to track a user and potentially access information. . . . . . (Watch Video)
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Here is video from last night's Hannity, where Fox News' Kimberly Guilfoyle called President Barack Obama, "the Teflon President." She said Obama believes his cabinet picks should be confirmed because they have been "anointed" by Obama. The first part of the video features liberal Democrat Steve Murphy saying he would even oppose waterboarding "Osama" if he were to be captured, because he believes it to be torture. Never mind that no physical injury is done to anyone who is waterboarded. They feel like they are drowning, but they are not. Never mind that it has proven to work and has...
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Foxy lady: The mayor's wife, Kimberly Guilfoyle Newsom, tells us she's about to leave Court TV to take a job with the "fair and balanced'' Fox News network. Guilfoyle Newsom says she'll be anchoring her own weekend legal and crime show, "The Lineup,'' plus working as a prime-time legal analyst during the week. But on Fox? "I'm not responding to that,'' she said. "I have a lot of colleagues at Fox who I have tremendous respect for, and I'm looking forward to going over there and doing great TV and great journalism.''
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After months of growing rumors, it's official -- San Francisco's Camelot couple are splitting up. Mayor Gavin Newsom and his Court TV analyst wife, Kimberly Guilfoyle Newsom, announced "with great sadness" the end of their 3-year-old bicoastal marriage in a brief statement issued late Wednesday by the mayor's City Hall press office. "Unfortunately, the demands of our respective careers have made it too difficult for us to continue as a married couple," the pair said in the statement. "Over the past 10 years, we have developed a tremendous bond of love and respect for each other. That will never change....
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SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and his wife, Court TV legal analyst Kimberly Guilfoyle Newsom, are filing for divorce after three years of marriage. In a joint statement issued by the mayor's office Wednesday, the Newsoms cited the strain posed by their high-profile careers on opposite ends of the country as the reason for the split. "It is with great sadness that we announce today that we have decided to end our marriage. Unfortunately, the demands of our respective careers have made it too difficult for us to continue as a married couple," they wrote. "Over the...
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and his wife, Court TV legal analyst Kimberly Guilfoyle Newsom, are filing for divorce after three years of marriage. In a joint statement issued Wednesday by the mayor's office, the Newsoms cited the strain posed by their high-profile, bicoastal careers as the reason for the split. "It is with great sadness that we announce today that we have decided to end our marriage. Unfortunately, the demands of our respective careers have made it too difficult for us to continue as a married couple," they wrote. "Over the past 10 years we...
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