Former Trump aide Camryn Kinsey is on the mend after fainting during a live appearance on Fox News @ Night.
The 24-year-old collapsed mid-interview Thursday while discussing President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, prompting an emergency response from on-set personnel.

Taking to the social media platform X to address the incident, Kinsey expressed gratitude toward the Fox News team and emergency responders. “It was an unexpected and frightening moment, but thanks to their professionalism and kindness, I’m doing well,” she wrote.

Kinsey previously worked as the external relations director in the Presidential Personnel Office under former President Donald Trump. During her on-air commentary, she was sharply critical of Biden’s recent appearance on The View, in which he blamed sexism for Harris’ 2020 election defeat. Kinsey called the claim a revision of history, citing what she described as the administration’s failures, including Harris’s role as border czar.

As she began to trail off mid-sentence, Kinsey suddenly lost consciousness. With her eyes closed, she slumped from her chair and fell to the studio floor. A crew member quickly rushed to assist her before the broadcast cut to commercial.

Upon returning, guest host Jonathan Hunt informed viewers that Kinsey had regained consciousness and was receiving medical attention. Fox News later confirmed that paramedics responded promptly and that Kinsey had been treated and cleared.
“She is now feeling much better and we wish her a speedy recovery,” a network spokesperson said in a statement to The Post.

While Kinsey didn’t disclose the cause of the collapse, she said she plans to slow down temporarily. “I’m taking it slow, staying hydrated, letting my body rest, and thanking the Lord that everything is okay,” she wrote.
Despite the scare, Kinsey promised a return to the airwaves. “It may not have been how I planned to end the segment, but I’ll be back on your TV soon—hopefully long enough to finally finish my point about Kamala.”

Kinsey is a former Division I cheerleader and previously worked as a White House correspondent for One America News Network. She currently runs a media consulting firm, Titan Media Strategies, according to her LinkedIn profile.