POLITICO Screen grab Laura Ingraham says she’d be ‘honored’ to be Trump’s press secretary

Conservative talk radio host Laura Ingraham said she is “honored” to be under consideration to be the press secretary for President-elect Donald Trump’s presidential administration when it begins next year, she told Fox News Monday night.

"We’ll see what happens," she said, adding that "I think people are getting a little far ahead of the narrative."

Ingraham has been a longtime supporter of Trump’s, boosting his candidacy on her radio show and during TV appearances. She also helped Trump prepare for the presidential debates against Hillary Clinton.

"It's a big decision, but I'm at the point where, if my country needs me, and if I can do something to actually, you know, advance the Trump agenda, which is stuff I have written about now for 15 years, with trade, immigration and just renewing America, then I obviously have to seriously consider that,” she said on Fox News.

Press secretary is just one of an avalanche of jobs Trump must fill before he takes office in January. Thus far, he has appointed only his chief of staff, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, and his chief strategist, former Breitbart executive Steve Bannon. Other high-profile names reported to be under consideration for posts in Trump’s White House include former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.