Kimberly Guilfoyle is also expected to hit the midterm campaign trail with Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. The two have been dating in recent weeks. | Evan Agostini/AP Photo Guilfoyle to leave Fox to work for pro-Trump super PAC

Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle is expected to leave the network to join the pro-Trump America First super PAC, according to a person with direct knowledge of the hire.

Guilfoyle is also expected to hit the campaign trail for this midterm cycle with Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. The two have been dating in recent weeks.


The younger Trump has emerged as a key surrogate for Republican midterm campaigns, and Guilfoyle has traveled with him to several recent rallies, including one for Florida gubernatorial hopeful Ron DeSantis and another for Montana Senate candidate Matt Rosendale.

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Guilfoyle did not immediately respond to a request for comment, nor did an America First spokesperson.

A Fox spokesperson said: "FOX News has parted ways with Kimberly Guilfoyle."

America First has emerged as the main pro-Trump outside group. The president attended a summer conference that the group held at his Washington hotel, and Donald Trump Jr. also gave the organization his support.

Guilfoyle’s move was initially reported by Vanity Fair’s Gabe Sherman.