Fox News Channel has hired conservative commentator Tomi Lahren, who has hosted shows on The Blaze and One America News Network along with working for a political action committee supporting President Donald Trump.
The network said on Wednesday that Lahren will have a “signature role” on a digital product under development and be a commentator on the network’s opinion programming. Her primary home will be on Sean Hannity’s show, where she was to debut on Wednesday.
She posted to her Facebook page Wednesday saying, “I am blessed and honored to join the Fox News team. This exciting new step will allow me to give voice to all the America-loving patriots who have had my back since day one. I will remain a solid and passionate advocate for you.”
Lahren, who is 25, has quickly achieved a high profile in the conservative movement following her graduation from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She has more than 4 million Facebook followers, and she produces her own videos with commentary on politics and culture.
She sued Glenn Beck after being fired from The Blaze, claiming it was due to her comments on abortion when appearing on The View.
“I’m for limited government,” she told the panel on the morning talk show. “so stay out of my guns and you can stay out of my body as well.”
While she felt she was being personally targeted for her views, it clearly hasn’t stopped her.
She will appear on Sean Hannity’s show tonight to kick off her career at Fox.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.