A Fox News Channel analyst passed out on Thursday night in the middle of the sentence of his harsh criticism of the Biden government, forcing a host of a program to clumsy to go to another guest before going to the break.
Camryn Kinsey was criticizing former President Joe Biden and then-deputy president Kamala Harris, when he began to slow down, stopped talking completely and suddenly left to the left.
“They need to rewrite the story because they had a failed campaign. They had a failed presidency,” she said in the network department in Los Angeles. “They put her like the border tsar, she never went to the border. So that’s about incompetence.”
At this point, Kinsey slowed down and seemed to fight for words.

“This is not ideology where it is not about,” said Kinsey, while taking the left.
“Fox News @ Night” spectators could hear Kinsey hit the studio floor.
“Oh my God!” The host Jonathan Hunt said about the fall.
Hunt, a substitute for the regular tracking of the Gallagher hostLike this, If the first instinct was to go to another guest, Lynda Moynihan, appearing on New York’s remote control before going to the commercial.
“We’ll just get help here to Camryn. Let go back to Lydia while we get help to Camryn here,” Hunt said. “So, Lydia, the president … We’re really going to take a break here. Let’s go back.”
Kinsey issued a statement on Friday saying he was feeling better. She seemed to suggest that she was fighting dehydration.
“I want to start by thanking the amazing Fox News team and the paramedics who responded with such speed and care,” she posted at X. “It was an unexpected and scary moment, but thanks to her professionalism and kindness, I’m fine.”
Fox News Channel also thanked rescuers for their quick work.
“After FOX NEWS @ NIGHT The guest Camryn Kinsey passed out during a live appearance in the air last night in our Los Angeles department, the paramedics were called and she was treated and released, “the network said in a statement on Friday.” We are happy to know that she is feeling much better and wants her a quick recovery. ”