President Donald Trump's new press secretary Kayleigh McEnany appeared on camera Thursday for her first TV interview since getting the job – and before holding a White House briefing.

McEnany sat down with the hosts of 'Fox and Friends,' after joining the White House from the Trump campaign in a shake-up following the arrival of new chief of staff Mark Meadows.

It didn't take her long to start tearing into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a favorite target of the president's – ripping the speaker for a comedy sketch where she showed the nation her high-end freezer and stockpile of ice cream.

New White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany sat down with the hosts of 'Fox and Friends' for her first interview since taking the job, although she has yet to hold a press briefing. President Trump has been giving near daily coronavirus briefings himself

'You have Nancy Pelosi who is standing in front of her expensive ice cream refrigerator on late-night television while you have President Trump in the White House – I'm with him – in the Oval Office working tirelessly for the American people,' McEnany said.

'I don't know what I would've done if ice cream were not invented,' Pelosi told comedian James Cordon on the 'Late Show' in an appearance from her home where she showed off her supply of Dove and Jeni's ice cream.

The president has indeed been in the White House constantly amid stay-home orders across the nation seeking to slow the spread of the pandemic, although he went to Mar-a-Lago in March while the virus was spreading.

New White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany appeared on Fox News, but has not yet given a press briefing, keeping up a trend form her predecessor

She tore into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for 'standing in front of her expensive ice cream refrigerator'

McEnany got asked whether she planned to brief the broader press, but didn't answer directly

COLD COMFORT: Pelosi raved about ice cream during her 'Late Show' appearance

The White House this week required reporters and viewers to view a pro-Trump video before they could question the president. On Tuesday, the presentation talked up the Trump response. On Wednesday it was a TV ad-style presentation about GM's manufacture of ventiators

McEnany tore into Democrats who objected last week to rapid action on a new $250 billion plan for small business. They want to also push out money to hospitals and front-line workers as well as state and local governments.

'You had Nancy Pelosi tearing up the State of the Union while President Trump was sounding the alarm about the coronavirus,' she added.

Trump vowed in his Feb. 4 address to 'take all necessary steps' to protect Americans from the virus – but he has been criticized for failing to mobilize a massive effort to supply hospitals and medical workers with equipment until March, costing precious weeks.

She kept up her attacks on Pelosi's home appliances. Pelosi is one of the wealthiest members of Congress. Her husband Paul Pelosi is a successful venture capitalist.

Alyssa Fara joined the White House this week as the new communications director. Trump aired a video in the White House briefing room praising his coronavirus response on her first day on the job

'These Democrats are fundamentally uninterested in working for the American people. They need to get back to Washington. Get out from in front of that ice cream freezer, Nancy Pelosi. Come here and work with this president,' she said.

But McEnany would reveal her own plans when asked whether she would come out and brief the press, as predecessor Stephanie Grisham never did during her tenure. Grisham started the job last summer, and this month moved to rejoin First Lady Melania Trump's staff as her chief of staff.

'As White House press secretary, you would be the person who normally briefs the press. However, the president, with the coronavirus task force and his daily briefings, he's doing it every day by himself,' asked host Steve Doocy. Trump has provided near-daily briefings.

'How long are these going to last? A lot of people have told me they like it. It comes at the conclusion of the day and it's nice to see where we are,' he said of the president's briefings, which sometimes start at 6 pm and can last as long as two hours.

'You know, I'll leave that to the president. But this is the best way for the American people to hear directly from the federal government, directly from their leader during a pandemic,' she said.

She said it was 'shameful' that CNN did not air a video clip that resembled a TV ad for GM that Trump played about the auto manufacturer's work to produce ventilators. She said it was 'shameful' that MSNBC cut away from the briefing.