Where Is Dana Perino This Week? Dana Perino is currently serving as an anchor for the Fox News channel and she also served as co-host of The Five, the most-watched program on cable news, on the same platform. Here’s everything we know so far about her.
Where Is Dana Perino This Week?
Dana Perino is an American political commentator and author. She was the 26th White House Press Secretary.
It was announced recently that Ms. Perino will host Fox News Radio’s new podcast show which name is Perino on Politics.
According to the latest news from Fox News Media, Perino would moderate the second GOP presidential primary debate on the Fox Business Network alongside Stuart Varney and Ilia Calderón.
She shared political news on her X (formerly known as Twitter) asking to her fans “Will the 2024 Election be a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump? FOX News Radio political analyst @JoshKraushaar joins @DanaPerino to recap the 2nd GOP Presidential Primary Debate.”
Is Dana Perino Leaving Fox?
The 51-year-old commentator and host, Dana Perino became a political commentator on Fox News after leaving the white house. She is also a co-host of the regular daytime television chat show The Five.
She is still working for the Fox network as an anchor and co-host for several programs. Taking her Instagram account, she shared a question to her fans and penned, “Are you better off than you were four years ago?” This iconic question from Ronald Reagan’s 1980 campaign changed history.
Tomorrow, Republican candidates will share their vision for a brighter future, aiming to convince you, the American people, how they would make you better off than you are right now.”
Why Is Dana Perino Not on the Five Today?
The Five is an American panel talk show on Fox News Channel, and its co-host Dana Perino is back to the show after a brief hiatus.
She recently shared the news through her Twitter account, “The Five” which just became the first non-primetime program in cable news history to win the largest total audience for eight consecutive quarters.”