Kayleigh McEnany Books

Kayleigh McEnany Books

Fox news pundit, Kayleigh McEnany made headlines by commenting on them. As President Donald Trump’s press secretary, McEnany took the full brunt of the corporate media’s agenda-confirming questions in daily press briefings and she proved the position can be just as useful for dishing out attacks as for taking them.

Rather than be a punching bag for CNN or any other outlet, she made single-minded reporters regret their transparent attacks through clear arguments, clarifications and by calling out the media on their utter lack of objectivity.

Even her rivals knew to not underestimate her, with CNN commentator Van Jones stating that “there’s very few people in either party who can accomplish what Kayleigh has accomplished in such a short time… People keep taking her lightly, and they keep regretting it.”

Before entering the political sphere McEnany worked as a producer for former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee on his Fox News program Huckabee.

For Such a Time as This: My Faith Journey through the White House and Beyond

It won’t be released until December, but already McEnany’s biography of her time inside the Trump White House is a best seller on Amazon.

McEnany took that privileged podium at a critical time in American life, with protestors burning and looting cities while a global pandemic killed her fellow citizens and caused panic throughout the nation. In this book she details how her upbringing and her faith brought her to this point, detailing first-hand accounts of how it all went down inside the White House and how her faith kept her going.

The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement

It’s been said that President Donald Trump is what happens when leaders ignore their voters. After decades of having their livelihoods destroyed, their safety and freedoms endangered and their basic rights called into question, voters saw in President Trump a politician unlike any other and one that might actually do what he said.

In “The New American Revolution,” McEnany details an extensive trip across America, interviewing every day Americans and finding the people at the base of the populist movement. She tells their stories of frustration and the gap between America and Washington.