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Alexander Britton Hume Jr. (September 2, 1969 – February 23, 1998), known as Sandy Hume, was an American journalist. He worked for The Hill newspaper in Washington, D.C. He was the son of Brit Hume (former Fox News Channel managing editor) and Clare Jacobs Stoner.
Their son, Sandy Hume, was a reporter for the newspaper The Hill and first publicized the story of the failed 1997 political attempt to replace Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich. In February 1998, Sandy Hume died by suicide. The National Press Club honors his memory with its annual Sandy Hume Memorial Award for Excellence in Political Journalism.
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Fox News’s chief political analyst, Brit Hume, cautioned President-elect Trump not to proceed in his second term with the mindset that the American people elected him in a landslide and gave him ...
Fox News chief political analyst Brit Hume said former President Trump had a rough outing during the ABC News debate versus Vice President Harris, saying he fell for some of the vice president’s ...
Longtime Fox News analyst Brit Hume is suggesting that Republicans think twice before supporting Donald Trump in the 2024 GOP presidential primaries. “The case can be made that he’s a loser ...
Bill Hume (cartoonist) (1916–2009), American artist, art director, and newspaper man; Billy Hume (1935–1990), Scottish footballer; Bobby Hume (1941–1997), Scottish footballer; Brit Hume Alexander Britton Hume (born 1943), American journalist with Fox News; Caroline Howard Hume (a.k.a. Betty Hume) (1909–2008), American philanthropist and ...
The longtime Fox News host offers a reminder on a "failed presidency."