Donald Trump’s former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, 34, welcomes second child

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Former Donald Trump White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany announced the birth of her second child yesterday. Twitter sharing that she and her husband welcomed a baby boy.

The 34-year-old shared images of her latest addition to the family, her son Nash, adding that she and her husband Sean Gilmartin are “very excited to announce the birth of our son.”

In a tweet, the new mother of two wrote: ‘@GilmartinSean and I are delighted to announce the birth of our son, Nash. What a truly joyous time. God has blessed us immensely.’

She then shared a photo of Nash snuggled up in a blue blanket, as well as a picture of Sean cuddling his newborn, and finally a photo of three-year-old daughter Blake with her brother.

Their co-stars also announced the happy new broadcast live on Fox News’ Outnumbered, adding that their son was born Tuesday without incident.

The now mother of two announced the birth of her second child yesterday on Twitter sharing that she and her husband welcomed a baby boy.

The now mother of two announced the birth of her second child yesterday on Twitter sharing that she and her husband welcomed a baby boy.

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1670032695 393 Donald Trumps former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany 34 welcomes second

McEnany, 34, shared images of baby Nash, adding that she and her husband Sean Gilmartin are “very excited to announce the birth of our son.”

Their son was born without incident Tuesday, according to his co-hosts on Fox News' Outnumbered after his co-stars also announced the news live.

Their son was born without incident Tuesday, according to his co-hosts on Fox News' Outnumbered after his co-stars also announced the news live.

Their son was born without incident Tuesday, according to his co-hosts on Fox News’ Outnumbered after his co-stars also announced the news live.

Her co-stars added that they were “sending all our love, well wishes, prayers and support to the now family of four.”

McEnany shared the happy news that the couple was expecting their second child on a live Fox News broadcast on June 16.

The 34-year-old opened up about her expanding family during Outnumbered, which she co-hosts, telling her fellow on-air correspondents that she couldn’t be more excited to welcome a new addition to her brood.

“So, my husband Sean Gilmartin and I are four months pregnant,” McEnany shared, adding, “What a blessing, we’ve prayed so much about this, and God blessed us with a child, a second child to join the baby. Blake, my daughter.

The television host, who was the last person to serve as White House press secretary before Trump’s presidency ended in January 2021, admitted that she had a hard time keeping the news under wraps and joked that she almost she blurts out that she was pregnant to her co-hosts before officially sharing the news.

Donald Trump's former press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, revealed live that she is four months pregnant with her second child.

Donald Trump's former press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, revealed live that she is four months pregnant with her second child.

Donald Trump’s former press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, revealed live that she is four months pregnant with her second child.

The 34-year-old Fox News host made the announcement on Outnumbered, as she shared her delight at the happy news.

The 34-year-old Fox News host made the announcement on Outnumbered, as she shared her delight at the happy news.

The 34-year-old Fox News host made the announcement on Outnumbered, as she shared her delight at the happy news.

The 34-year-old Fox News host made the announcement on Outnumbered, as she shared her delight at the happy news.

The 34-year-old Fox News host, who is married to MLB player Sean Gilmartin, made the announcement on Outnumbered, as she shared her delight at the happy news.

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1670032705 892 Donald Trumps former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany 34 welcomes second

“What a blessing, we’ve prayed a lot about this, and God just blessed us with a child, a second child to join baby Blake, my daughter,” McEnany said.

“One day we were on the couch and someone said, ‘The five of us,’ and I said [to myself], “No, all six, here’s another one!” She knew it all along.

While she was pregnant, she said she wanted to reveal the gender of her unborn child on Outnumbered in the coming weeks, saying she was considering bringing her husband, who is an MLB player, on the show to make the announcement with her.

“We’re going to be gender revealing in the next few weeks, we’re going to do a little gender reveal here on Outnumbered,” she said, before noting that she was finding it incredibly “difficult” not to blurt out the gender of her baby.

I can’t reveal the gender. It’s very difficult because I do know,’ she confessed.

‘I’m not one of those people who can wait. I have a friend who is expecting, but I know right now and we are going to reveal it here.

‘Stay tuned for Outnumbered. There will be a surprise, we are going to do a gender reveal at the end of a show.

On her husband’s reaction to the happy news, McEnany said Gilmartin was “really excited,” before noting the happy coincidence that her announcement came “right on the cusp of Father’s Day.”

The mom-to-be then spoke about the “support” she received from her colleagues at Fox, saying, “Thank you all for your support and for Fox.” [There is] there’s no more conducive workplace to be a working mom than Fox News Channel.’

McEnany’s second pregnancy comes less than three years after she and Gilmartin welcomed their first daughter, Blake, who was born in November 2019, nearly a year before the 2020 election.

McEnany's pregnancy news comes less than three years after she and Gilmartin welcomed their first daughter, Blake, who was born in November 2019.

McEnany's pregnancy news comes less than three years after she and Gilmartin welcomed their first daughter, Blake, who was born in November 2019.

McEnany’s pregnancy news comes less than three years after she and Gilmartin welcomed their first daughter, Blake, who was born in November 2019.

The former White House press secretary said her husband, 32, is 'very excited' to be a father for the second time.

The former White House press secretary said her husband, 32, is 'very excited' to be a father for the second time.

The former White House press secretary said her husband, 32, is ‘very excited’ to be a father for the second time.

At the time, she shared the news of her new arrival on social media, posting a sweet picture of her and Gilmartin proudly posing with their daughter, while writing: ‘Sean and I are so blessed to welcome our first baby boy, Blake. Avery Gilmartin. in the world!

‘What a blessing from God she is to our family!’

Gilmartin and McEnany married in November 2017, while she was working as a national spokesperson for the Republican National Committee.

Having started her career as a producer at Fox News, McEnany became a commentator at CNN, before moving to the RNC and later taking a job as the national press secretary for Trump’s 2019 re-election campaign. She was named as White Press Secretary. of the Chamber in April 2020.

The happy news from McEnany marks a bright spot in what has been a dark time for the former Trump administration amid the ongoing committee hearings on January 6.

Just a few months ago, footage was released capturing a seemingly shaken McEnany absorbing the 2020 election results, showing the former press secretary standing alongside other members of the former president’s inner circle as the election results came in.

The images appear to show the grim results sinking into Trump’s team of advisers, at least according to journalist Jonathan Karl, who published them in his book Betrayal.

They provide a visual description to supplement testimony the House Jan. 6 committee presented Monday, including statements from key Trump aides who said they told the then-president his claims of voter fraud were false.

McEnany also appeared in texts that Rep. Liz Cheney read aloud at the June 13 committee hearing between her and Fox News host Sean Hannity.

‘Key now. No more crazy people,’ Hannity wrote. ‘Yes. 100 percent,” she replied.

“No more stolen election conversations,” the Fox News host responded.

McEnany's first pregnancy announcement was made on Instagram, where she posted an image of herself cradling her belly while aboard Air Force One.

McEnany's first pregnancy announcement was made on Instagram, where she posted an image of herself cradling her belly while aboard Air Force One.

McEnany’s first pregnancy announcement was made on Instagram, where she posted an image of herself cradling her belly while aboard Air Force One.

McEnany served as Trump's White House press secretary from April 2020 to January 2021.

McEnany served as Trump's White House press secretary from April 2020 to January 2021.

McEnany served as Trump’s White House press secretary from April 2020 to January 2021.

McEnany made her final appearance as White House press secretary on January 7, a day after Trump supporters launched an attack on the Capitol that killed five and disrupted Biden’s certification of victory.

He condemned the actions and said he spoke for the entire administration in denouncing the violence.

“Let me be clear, the violence we saw yesterday in our nation’s capital was terribly reprehensible and antithetical to the American way,” he said.

McEnany spoke for less than two minutes, reading a statement from her notebook, before fleeing the room without answering any questions.

“What we saw yesterday was a group of violent rioters who undermined the legitimate first amendment rights of the many thousands who came to peacefully make their voices heard in our nation’s capital,” McEnany said.

McEnany left the White House on January 15 to return to Florida, where her husband lived.

She was succeeded by Jen Psaki as White House press secretary, the first person to take office under President Joe Biden.

However, although he revealed that he had left a note at the White House for his successor, any positive relationship between them seems to have cooled quickly, with McEnany furiously taking aim at Psaki in April for his criticism of the ‘Don’t Say’ gay bills.

During an appearance on Fox News, McEnany criticized Psaki for crying over Florida’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay” legislation on a CNN podcast, saying she should instead “cry for” aborted children.

“I mean, if you want to cry over an issue in this country right now, I think the press secretary should cry over the 62 million children who don’t exist, who have been aborted because of Roe v. Wade, a heinous decision, appalling in this country that has exterminated about a fifth of the population of the United States,” the former Trump staffer told Sean Hannity.

‘If you want to cry, don’t cry for forcing sexuality on kindergarten children. This is sick,” McEnany continued. ‘Cry for the 62 million children who can’t go to kindergarten.’