Breaking: Kayleigh McEnany has officially been named the new spokeswoman for the RNC, putting her back on the front lines of the GOP’s media war. From former CNN commentator to White House “steel-mic” defender, McEnany is now positioned as the party’s sharpest messaging weapon heading into the next campaign cycle.

Breaking: Kayleigh McEnany has been officially named RNC spokeswoman, stepping into a high-profile role at the center of Republican communications. Sources say her appointment signals a strategic push to amplify the party’s messaging and media presence ahead of upcoming campaigns. Social media erupted with reactions, praising her sharp communication skills while critics brace for her fiery media appearances. McEnany’s new role puts her in the national spotlight, proving once again that her voice will be a key player in shaping political narratives and public discourse in the months to come.

Kayleigh McEnany named RNC spokeswoman

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Former Donald Trump surrogate Kayleigh McEnany has been named the new spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee.

McEnany, who had been a contributor to CNN since leaving the Trump campaign, ​last appeared over the weekend on Trump’s Facebook page promoting the president’s agenda.

Kayleigh McEnany, Ex-CNN Commentator And Trump TV Anchor, Named RNC Spokesperson | IBTimes

“Kayleigh will be an integral part of our Party’s ongoing commitment to promoting the Republican message to Americans across the country,” said RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel in a statement on Monday.

Former Fox News figure takes over as White House press secretary

McEnany announced last week that she was leaving the cable news network for “a new role.”

She takes a job formerly ​held ​by one-time White House spokesman Sean Spicer.

Spicer ​was in​ the post when former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus was the chairman of the RNC.

​Spicer and Priebus both ​lost their jobs in a White House staffing shakeup.