How Monica Crowley Went from Fox News to the White House

How Monica Crowley Went from Fox News to the White House
 

Who is Monica Crowley?

Monica Crowley is an American conservative political commentator, author and television personality. She worked for Fox News. and is known for her work as an Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs for the US Department of the Treasury under Donald Trump.

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Monica Crowley Wiki: Age, Childhood, and Education

Monica Elizabeth Crowley was born on 19 September 1968, at Fort Huachuca, an army base just outside of Sierra Vista, Arizona, USA. There’s no information on her mother, but is the daughter of Lawrence Anthony Crowley and has a sister Jocelyn.

Monica spent her childhood in Warren Township, New Jersey, and went to Watchung Hills Regional High School, from which she matriculated in 1986, after which she enrolled at Colgate University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in political science. Later, she was awarded a Ph.D. in International relations at Columbia University. However, it was later discovered that she plagiarized parts of her dissertation.

Career

Monica Crowley started her career as a research assistant for former President Richard Nixon. In this role, she assisted Nixon during his post-presidential years, contributing to his projects and providing research support. This experience allowed her to gain firsthand exposure to the world of politics, shaped her understanding of the political landscape, and gave her the foundation for her future endeavors in media and commentary.

Transition to Media

Monica Crowley’s transition into the media industry included writing for notable publications, using her expertise and insights to author articles on politics, foreign policy, and other relevant topics. Her writings were featured in publications such as The Washington Times and The New Yorker.

Commentary and Analysis on Television Networks:

Monica Crowley expanded her media presence by appearing on television networks, providing commentary and analysis on political matters. In 1996, Monica joined the Fox News Channel as a foreign affairs and political analyst, her role involving providing expert analysis and commentary on international affairs, political events, and related topics. This marked her entry into television news.

After years of successful work with Fox News, Monica was recruited by MSNBC’s Connected: Coast to Coast as a co-host alongside Ron Reagan, focused on discussing current events and politics. As a co-host, Crowley engaged in insightful discussions and shared her perspectives with the audience, further establishing herself as a media personality in 2004. Following a successful nine-month run, Crowley concluded her time on MSNBC’s Connected: Coast to Coast, on 9 December 2005, wrapping up her co-hosting role. This experience allowed her to broaden her viewership and gain exposure on a different network.

Two years later, Monica returned to Fox News Channel as a contributor, resuming her role as a political analyst and commentator. Her contributions to Fox News included offering expert insights, participating in panel discussions, and providing commentary on a wide range of political topics.

Later in 2007, Monica became a regular participant in The McLaughlin Group, a political talk show that featured a panel of experts discussing current events and political issues. Her involvement in this long-running program allowed her to engage in lively debates and share her perspectives alongside other renowned commentators, further bolstering her reputation as a political analyst.

Further Career, Trump Administration

Monica Crowley served as panelist on Fox News Channel’s late-night satire show “Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld”, hosted by Greg Gutfeld, and featuring a panel of guests discussing current events and injecting humor into the discussion.

Starting in 2009, Monica Crowley became a guest host for Bill O’Reilly on his popular Fox News show, “The O’Reilly Factor”. This gave her the opportunity to fill in for O’Reilly and present her perspectives on the news of the day to a broad audience. Additionally, she appeared as a guest host on the daily Fox opinion show, “The Five”, in which a panel of commentators discussed current events and political topics.

Monica also made an appearance in the Netflix original series “House of Cards”, in which she portrayed herself, adding a touch of realism to the political drama.

During the presidential election in 2016, she provided election-day commentary on Fox News. She famously referred to Donald Trump’s impending victory as “a revolt of the unprotected class against the protected elite class”. This statement encapsulated a sentiment that resonated with many of Trump’s supporters, and attracted attention to Crowley’s analysis and insights on the political landscape. Her commentary further solidified her reputation as a conservative voice, and helped establish her as a recognized figure in political media coverage.

In March 2017, Monica Crowley joined the firm of Douglas Schoen as a part-time consultant, providig “outreach services” for Ukrainian industrialist and political figure Victor Pinchuk; this involved engaging with stakeholders, building relationships, and facilitating communication on Pinchuk’s behalf. Additionally, Crowley registered as a foreign agent in accordance with the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, which mandates disclosure of such activities.

Following Donald Trump’s election victory in December 2016, it was announced that Monica Crowley would join the Trump administration as a deputy national security advisor, assisting with the formulation and execution of national security policies and strategies. As a member of the national security team, Crowley was have been responsible for providing expertise and advice on various security-related matters. While she was appointed to this position, Crowley later withdrew from consideration due to plagiarism allegations surrounding her previous work.

On 16 July 2019, President Trump announced Monica Crowley’s appointment as the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs in the Treasury Department. In this role, she became the top spokeswoman for Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, responsible for overseeing and co-ordinating the department’s public relations activities, managing communications, and conveying the Treasury Department’s messaging to the public and the media.

Conspiracy Theories Against Barack Obama

Monica Crowley has made several statements and shared conspiracy theories regarding former President Barack Obama’s religion and alleged dual loyalties. In 2010, she suggested that Obama had dual commitments to Islam and the United States by supporting the construction of the Islamic community center Park51 near the World Trade Center. She also claimed in 2013, that the Muslim Brotherhood had an ally in Obama. Monica pointed out that in 2009, Obama used his full name during his inauguration, ordered the closure of the Guantánamo Bay detention camp, and granted an interview to Al Arabiya, which she implied indicated his sympathies. In 2011, she expressed support for birth conspiracy theories about Obama. In 2015, she shared an article describing Obama as an “Islamic community organizer” who was aligning US policy with Islam and Sharia.

Net Worth

According to authoritative sources, Monica Crowley’s net worth is estimated at $4 million as of mid-2023.

Personal Life, Dating, Married, Husband, Children

Monica is very secretive about her personal life. She was linked to Bill Siegel in 2017, a producer and director, but she didn’t address these rumors.

Appearance and Body Measurements

Monica Crowley has blonde hair and blue eyes. She stands at a height of 5ft 2ins (1.57m), weighs approximately 115lbs (52 kg)., with vital statistics of 35-25-35, and bra size 40B.

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