Pro-Trump super PAC hires Fox host pushed out over sexual misconduct
Former Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle left the network to join a pro-Trump super PAC. But it seems she was forced to leave in disgrace.

Former Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle recently announced she is leaving the network to serve as vice chairwoman of America First Action, the Trump administration’s preferred super PAC.
“I’ve decided to leave Fox News Channel and dedicate myself full time to joining America First as Vice Chairwoman, campaigning across the country and firmly standing with President Trump,” Guilfoyle tweeted earlier this week.
But new details are emerging that Guilfoyle, who is dating Donald Trump Jr. and will be appearing at campaign events with him to promote pro-Trump candidates, was ousted from the conservative network over sexual misconduct, among other allegations.
“Guilfoyle was informed her time at Fox News was up following a human resources investigation into allegations of inappropriate behavior including sexual misconduct,” according to multiple sources who spoke to HuffPost.
Those sources also say Guilfoyle showed pictures of male genitalia to her coworkers and identified the men in those pictures. She regularly discussed “sexual matters” at work and engaged in “emotionally abusive behavior” toward hair and makeup artists employed by the network.
Guilfoyle’s lawyer denied the allegations.
However, Fox has a long history of problems with sexual harassment and abuse by many of its top executives and stars.
Network founder Roger Ailes, now deceased, for decades sexually abused women who were his subordinates. Former prime time centerpiece Bill O’Reilly also sexually preyed upon women and the network paid out millions in settlements for harassment claims on his behalf.
Former host Eric Bolling also left the network as reports surfaced that he had shared photos of his genitalia with women.
Bolling and Guilfoyle were co-hosts on the afternoon program “The Five.”
Bill Shine was a senior executive at Fox News and part of the machinery at the network that helped to cover up abuse complaints. He is now Trump’s deputy communications director.
Guilfoyle has for years been a media ally of the right, regularly dispensing lies and misinformation on air.
No doubt those skills will come in handy in her new position at the pro-Trump super PAC. The Trump team, including figures like Mike Pence, has been at work helping America First Action build up its war chest.
Money from the PAC, which is in part funded by accused rapist and Trump supporter Steve Wynn, will go to candidates supporting the Trump agenda.
With a history of promoting right-wing causes, and her own record of allegedly inappropriate behavior, Guilfoyle should fit right in at her new job with Trump Jr., openly shilling for Trump and pro-Trump Republicans.
Published with permission of The American Independent Foundation.
Recommended

Whitmer signs specific criminal penalties for assaulting health care workers into law
A bipartisan package of bills in Michigan signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, creates specified criminal penalties for assaulting health care workers.
By Anna Liz Nichols, Michigan Advance - December 06, 2023
Wisconsin’s fake electors settle lawsuit, acknowledge Biden won in 2020
The 10 Wisconsin Republicans who posed as electors for President Donald Trump in 2020 even though he had lost the election settled a lawsuit against them Wednesday, acknowledging their actions were part of an effort to overturn the election results.
By Henry Redman, Wisconsin Examiner - December 06, 2023
NH Supreme Court closes door on partisan gerrymandering cases, taking lead from SCOTUS
Last week, New Hampshire’s Supreme Court followed suit. In a 3-2 decision, the court found that the state’s courts also do not have the authority to overturn legislative maps accused of partisan gerrymandering.
By Ethan DeWitt, New Hampshire Bulletin - December 05, 2023