



Fox News anchor Heather Nauert has been hired by the State Department to be its spokeswoman, according to a report Saturday.

Nauert accepted the job this week, Bloomberg News reported , citing two sources who asked not to be identified because the decision hadn't been formally announced.

Nauert has been a news anchor on "Fox & Friends" since 2012 and has been with the Fox News and local New York Fox affiliate Fox-5 for most of the past 20 years, save for a two-year stint at ABC News from 2005-2007.

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Before announcing his candidacy, President Trump had appeared on the Fox morning show as a weekly guest over the course of several years.

During a recent press conference, Trump specifically praised "Fox & Friends" for having "very honorable people."

Nauert's hiring would represent the second Fox journalist to jump to the State Department recently.



Jonathan Wachtel, who served as the network's United Nations correspondent, was named spokesman for the U.S. mission to the U.N. on Feb. 25.



Nauert graduated from Mt. Vernon College for Women and earned her master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

The Hill has reached out to Nauert for comment.