FOX News Media Names Aishah Hasnie as New Anchor and Correspondent

Aishah Hasnie Elevated to Anchor and White House Correspondent



In a significant announcement from FOX News Media, Aishah Hasnie has been promoted to the dual role of Anchor and White House Correspondent. This decision was revealed by Jay Wallace, the company's president and executive editor. Beginning January 10, Hasnie will host her own signature program airing on Saturday afternoons, from 12 PM to 2 PM ET. Additionally, she will step into her new duties as a White House correspondent starting this week.

Wallace expressed confidence in Hasnie's capabilities, citing her deep understanding of Washington politics as a key factor in her promotion. "Aishah's knowledge of Washington makes her a perfect addition to our stellar White House team of correspondents, and we are confident she will excel in the anchor chair as well," he stated during the announcement.

Expressing her enthusiasm for the new opportunity, Hasnie said, "I am thrilled for the opportunity to deliver critical information to our viewers across the country in the anchor chair and honored to join our prestigious White House correspondent team." This marks a new chapter in her career, further solidifying her role within the esteemed FOX News Media team.

Career Journey



Since joining FOX News Channel in 2019, Hasnie has rapidly risen through the ranks, serving as a senior national correspondent and congressional correspondent, both from Washington and her previous base in New York. Throughout her tenure, she has conducted impactful interviews with a range of political figures, including German Chancellor Friedreich Merz, Taiwanese Ambassador Alexander Yui, and then-presidential candidate Donald Trump. In addition, she traveled extensively across the country covering the presidential campaigns of 2020 and 2024, capturing key moments that shaped American politics.

During her time reporting on Congress, Hasnie covered numerous pivotal events, including the 2025 government shutdown and the historic marathon vote to elect Rep. Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House in 2023. Her probing reports have not gone unnoticed; in 2020, she was recognized as a New York Woman of Impact by Variety for her thorough coverage of the coronavirus pandemic, focusing on its impact on Muslim Americans during Ramadan.

Before her tenure at FOX, Hasnie was an anchor and investigative reporter at WXIN-TV, the FOX affiliate in Indianapolis, leading the 4 PM newscast First at Four. She also worked at CBS affiliate WANE-TV in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where her investigative reporting was instrumental in inspiring local legislation to address voyeurism laws. An Emmy-nominated journalist, her work has earned recognition from the Indiana Associated Press and the Society of Professional Journalists.

Born in Pakistan, Hasnie began her journalism journey with GEO-TV, an international network. She holds a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism from Indiana University and has been acknowledged as a Dick Yoakam Broadcast Journalism Scholar.

The FOX News Media Landscape



FOX News Media continues to dominate the media landscape, operating across multiple platforms including FOX News Channel (FNC), FOX Business Network (FBN), and FOX News Digital. With nearly 200 million monthly viewers, they have held the title of the number one network in cable news for over 23 consecutive years.

The elevation of Aishah Hasnie not only highlights her individual accomplishments but also reinforces FOX News Media's commitment to bringing informed and diverse perspectives to its audience, especially in critical coverage.

As she prepares to take on these significant roles, viewers can anticipate compelling insights and comprehensive news coverage from Hasnie on our nation's most pressing topics. Her journey exemplifies the growth possible within the media industry, illustrating that dedication and hard work can lead to remarkable achievements.

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