Following his comments yesterday that he "was proud to have played [his] part in Trump's election," Nigel Farage has announced that he will be joining Fox News channel as a contributor.

Taking a moment to enjoy the occasion yesterday, Farage admitted to an audience at the Hay-Adams hotel in Washington D.C.:

“When I look back in years to come, perhaps the greatest joy of 2016 was that realisation, as state after state in the Midwest went red… Just to see the faces of those CNN presenters will stay with me forever.”

Which makes his move to Fox News even more intriguing.

Full Fox News Statement:

FOX NEWS CHANNEL SIGNS FORMER UK INDEPENDENCE PARTY LEADER NIGEL FARAGE TO CONTRIBUTOR ROLE NEW YORK – JANUARY 20, 2017— FOX News Channel (FNC) has signed former United Kingdom Independence Party Leader (UKIP) Nigel Farage as a contributor. In this role, he will offer political analysis across FNC and FOX Business Network's (FBN) daytime and primetime programming. Prior to joining FNC, Farage was the leader of UKIP from 2006 to 2009 and from 2010 to 2016. In 1993, he became a founding member of UKIP after leaving the Conservative Party in protest at the signing of Maastricht Treaty in 1992. Farage was elected to European Parliament as a representative for South East England in 1999 and began his career as a commodities trader in 1982. FOX News Channel (FNC) is a 24-hour all-encompassing news service dedicated to delivering breaking news as well as political and business news. The number one network in cable, FNC has been the most watched television news channel for nearly 15 years and according to a Suffolk University/USA Today poll, is the most trusted television news source in the country. Owned by 21st Century Fox, FNC is available in more than 90 million homes and dominates the cable news landscape, routinely notching the top ten programs in the genre.

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How long before Obama is a contributor for MSNBC?