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Who are the hosts on Fox talk show Outnumbered?

NORMALLY outnumbered by men, this show flips the script with four women panelists and #OneLuckyGuy discussing the day’s news.

The show is currently the most-watched cable news program in its 12 pm ET timeslot.

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Kayleigh McEnany joins the Outnumbered cast April 6.[/caption]

Kayleigh McEnany

McEnany announced on March 30 that she would be joining Outnumbered as a co-host.

She caught people’s attention as one of Trump’s few defenders on CNN but didn’t become a household name until she joined the Trump administration as National Press Secretary from 2019 to 2020 and then as the 33rd White House press secretary from April 2020 to January 2021.

McEnany graduated from Harvard Law School in 2016 and started her media career with an internship at Fox News and then as a commentator on CNN.

In 2017, she was selected as the national spokesperson for the Republican National Committee.

She holds a degree in international politics from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Affairs and studied politics and international relations at Oxford University, St. Edmund Hall. 

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Harris Faulkner has been at Fox News for 16 years.[/caption]

Harris Faulkner

Faulkner has worked for Fox News since 2005 and is recognized as the most prominent Black personality at the network.

Her journalism skills have been recognized as she is the only female African-American hosting a daily news show on one of the three large news networks and is at the top of the list of most-viewed newscasters. 

She has anchored Outnumbered since it began airing, April 28, 2014.

She also now anchors the daily daytime show The Faulkner Focus which began airing this year and her own prime-time political franchise called Town Hall America with Harris Faulkner.

She started her television career with an internship at KCOP-TV in Los Angeles and then at WNCT-TV in North Carolina as a reporter and anchor.

Faulkner attended the University of California, Santa Barbara, and graduated with a degree in mass communications.

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Emily Compagno travels the country investigating infamous cases in recent history in Crimes That Changed America.[/caption]

Emily Compagno

It was announced that Compagno would become a permanent anchor on Outnumbered in January 2021.

Compagno joined Fox News as a contributor and legal analyst in 2008.

She began as a semi-regular co-host of the weekday talk show The Five and then started hosting her own show, Crimes That Changed America, in 2020.


Compagno has worked as a Senior Judge Judicial Extern, a federal attorney, and worked in legal positions outside the US in Cape Town, South Africa, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

While as a criminal defense attorney in San Francisco she also served as captain of the Oakland Raider cheerleading squad, the Raiderettes.

She graduated with a degree in Political Science from the University of Washington and then with a J.D. from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 2006.