Lara Trump will no longer be a paid employee at Fox News.
First reported by the Los Angeles Times and confirmed by the network, the development comes after 45th President Donald Trump announced his third presidential campaign.
Trump joined Fox as a paid contributor two months after her father-in-law left office.
The Daily Caller explains:
“We appreciate Lara's valuable contributions across Fox News Media programming,” a Fox News spokesperson said in a statement, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Her departure came in compliance with the network's protocol, which states it cannot employ figures running for office or with close connections to candidates. Fox News executive chairman Rupert Murdoch has also publicly expressed his opposition to her father-in-law's decision to run again, the outlet reported.
She has not appeared on the network since her father-in-law announced his third presidential bid in a Nov. 15 speech at his Mar-a-Lago residence. She commonly joined programs on the network to defend her father-in-law against criticism surrounding January 6 and the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago.
The network terminated the employment of former Trump-era White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders once she announced her gubernatorial bid in Arkansas, which she recently won. The former president's daughter-in-law was hired to be a contributor despite hinting at the idea of running for Senate in North Carolina.
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