Fox News has signed a new long-term deal with national security reporter Jennifer Griffin, elevating the veteran reporter to chief national security reporter in the process .
Griffin, who works at the Pentagon, has been a regular on Fox News while covering defense or national security-related news. Most recently, she was one of the journalists reporting from the ground during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Griffin joined Fox News on a full-time basis at 1999 as its Jerusalem correspondent before switching to national security. Along the way, she was covered on the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last year.
She has also earned a reputation as a journalist, telling stories as they are when Fox Opinion hosts or guests comment on the state of war in Ukraine or other topics.
“Jennifer is one of the premier journalists in the industry and has proven to be an indispensable asset, with over 30 years of unrivaled experience in multiple theaters,” said Fox News Chief Media Officer The executive said Susannah Scott in a statement. “We are very proud that she will continue her incredible career at Fox News Media.”