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Jennifer Griffin is an American journalist who works as Chief national security correspondent at the Pentagon for Fox News. She joined Fox News in October 1999 as a Jerusalem -based correspondent. Prior to the posting, she reported for three years from Moscow for Fox News.
Fox News’ Neil Cavuto, one of the few anchors whose time at the Fox Corp. owned outlet dates to its 1996 launch, said in late December he was leaving. All these exits take place amid a not-so ...
Yet while Fox's news side has seen the prominent defections of Shepard Smith and Chris Wallace in recent years, it still employs many respected journalists — such as Jennifer Griffin, Greg ...
If ever there were a time that the world needed journalists, it's now, she said.
In an internal message by Fox News Channel Senior Vice President John Moody confirmed the abduction and warned about reporting on the story. [7] Fox sent executive Ken LaCorte to the region to press for their release. [8] Jennifer Griffin, a Fox correspondent who was closely involved in negotiations to free the two, said "We met with warlords ...
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National security correspondent Jennifer Griffin called out one guest as “not a student of history” but a failed politician.
Myre is married to Jennifer Griffin, [7] the national security correspondent for the Fox News Channel at the Pentagon. The couple met at a political rally in a sports stadium in South Africa, on October 29, 1989. Griffin was a college student at Harvard, working for The Sowetan newspaper while Myre was a staff correspondent with the Associated ...