Via Mediaite:
Kayleigh McEnany is set to join the Republican National Committee as its national spokesperson, according to Politico Playbook. McEnany — who became a regular fixture on CNN’s raucous panels during the 2016 election, and acted as reliable a defender of President Donald Trump as Jeffrey Lord, his most ardent lackey — left CNN last week, announcing her departure and teasing updates in a tweet.
A day later, the commentator appeared in a video posted to Trump’s Facebook page, produced by the president’s 2020 campaign, touting his administrations achievements — and concluding “that’s the real news.” The video was part of a series of online ads on “Trump TV”, designed to look like news broadcasts and titled “Real News”, that have been overseen by the president’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump.
Goodbye America, hello North Korea as trump TV makes its state-sponsored debut. #ReallyFakeNews https://t.co/0vrf7Hf55L
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) August 6, 2017
Don’t laugh at this. This is the continued migration of team Trump into its own, network-free information universe. https://t.co/ScofqYnISv
— Molly McKew (@MollyMcKew) August 6, 2017
“Wow. Feels eerily like so many state-owned channels I’ve watched in other countries,” @McFaul https://t.co/IA9hSiHTZ7
— Eugene Scott (@Eugene_Scott) August 6, 2017
BREAKING NOW: Exclusive footage of Kayleigh McEnany’s meteorology internship prior to taking her new position at Trump TV ?? pic.twitter.com/Tr4eeDOaV4
— Phil Mudd (@RoguePhilMudd) August 6, 2017
NEWS– @kayleighmcenany joining RNC as natl spokesman. Expected to be big tv presence for the GOP. In playbook pm today pic.twitter.com/QQDQAH2fGN
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) August 7, 2017
Welcome to the team @kayleighmcenany! Looking forward to working w/ you as a voice of support for @POTUS while promoting the GOP message. pic.twitter.com/n8tk4oJLPM
— Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) August 7, 2017