{"id":1193,"date":"2020-10-02T09:37:11","date_gmt":"2020-10-02T13:37:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gopplaybook.com\/?p=1193"},"modified":"2020-10-02T09:37:11","modified_gmt":"2020-10-02T13:37:11","slug":"the-secret-history-of-kimberly-guilfoyles-departure-from-fox","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gopplaybook.com\/?p=1193","title":{"rendered":"The Secret History of Kimberly Guilfoyle\u2019s Departure from Fox"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large is-style-default\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.newyorker.com\/news\/news-desk\/the-secret-history-of-kimberly-guilfoyles-departure-from-fox\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"504\" height=\"335\" data-attachment-id=\"1194\" data-permalink=\"https:\/\/www.gopplaybook.com\/?attachment_id=1194\" data-orig-file=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.gopplaybook.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/2020-10-02_09-33-27.png?fit=504%2C335&amp;ssl=1\" data-orig-size=\"504,335\" data-comments-opened=\"0\" data-image-meta=\"{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;0&quot;}\" data-image-title=\"2020-10-02_09-33-27\" data-image-description=\"\" data-image-caption=\"\" data-large-file=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.gopplaybook.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/2020-10-02_09-33-27.png?fit=504%2C335&amp;ssl=1\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.gopplaybook.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/2020-10-02_09-33-27.png?resize=504%2C335&#038;ssl=1\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-1194\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.gopplaybook.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/2020-10-02_09-33-27.png?w=504&amp;ssl=1 504w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.gopplaybook.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/2020-10-02_09-33-27.png?resize=300%2C199&amp;ssl=1 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 504px) 100vw, 504px\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>The New Yorker &#8211; By\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.newyorker.com\/contributors\/jane-mayer\">Jane Mayer<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>As President\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.newyorker.com\/tag\/donald-trump\">Donald Trump<\/a>\u00a0heads into the 2020 elections, he faces a daunting gender gap: according to a recent Washington\u00a0<em>Post<\/em>\/ABC News poll, he\u00a0<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/politics\/poll-trump-biden-post-abc\/2020\/09\/26\/940ef678-ff7f-11ea-9ceb-061d646d9c67_story.html\" target=\"_blank\">trails<\/a>Joe Biden by thirty percentage points among female voters. As part of his campaign, Trump has been doing all he can to showcase female stars in the Republican Party, from\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.newyorker.com\/news\/daily-comment\/there-should-be-no-doubt-why-trump-will-nominate-amy-coney-barrett\">nominating<\/a>\u00a0Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court to naming Kimberly Guilfoyle, the former Fox News host and legal analyst, his campaign\u2019s finance chair. Guilfoyle, however, may not be an ideal emissary. In November, 2018, a young woman who had been one of Guilfoyle\u2019s assistants at Fox News sent company executives a confidential, forty-two-page draft complaint that accused Guilfoyle of repeated sexual harassment, and demanded monetary relief. The document, which resulted in a multimillion-dollar out-of-court settlement, raises serious questions about Guilfoyle\u2019s fitness as a character witness for Trump, let alone as a top campaign official.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In the 2020 campaign, Trump has spotlighted no woman more brightly than Guilfoyle. She was given an opening-night speaking slot at the Republican National Convention. And this fall Guilfoyle, who is Donald Trump, Jr.,\u2019s girlfriend, has been crisscrossing the country as a Trump surrogate, on what is billed as the \u201cFour More Tour.\u201d At a recent \u201cWomen for Trump\u201d rally in Pennsylvania, Guilfoyle claimed that the President was creating \u201ceighteen hundred new female-owned businesses in the United States a day,\u201d and praised Trump for promoting school choice, which, she said, was supported by \u201csingle mothers like myself.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Guilfoyle has maintained that her decision to move from television news to a political campaign was entirely voluntary. In fact, Fox News forced her out in July, 2018\u2014several years before her contract\u2019s expiration date. At the time, she was a co-host of the political chat show \u201cThe Five.\u201d Media reports suggested that she had been accused of workplace impropriety, including displaying lewd pictures of male genitalia to colleagues, but few additional details of misbehavior emerged. Guilfoyle publicly denied any wrongdoing, and last year a lawyer representing her told&nbsp;<em>The New Yorker<\/em>&nbsp;that \u201cany suggestion\u201d she had \u201cengaged in misconduct at Fox is patently false.\u201d But, as I&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.newyorker.com\/magazine\/2019\/03\/11\/the-making-of-the-fox-news-white-house\">reported<\/a>&nbsp;at the time, shortly after Guilfoyle left her job, Fox secretly paid an undisclosed sum to the assistant, who no longer works at the company. Recently, two well-informed sources told me that Fox, in order to avoid going to trial, had agreed to pay the woman upward of four million dollars.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Until now, the specific accusations against Guilfoyle have remained largely hidden. The draft complaint, which was never filed in court, is covered by a nondisclosure agreement. The former assistant has not been publicly identified, and, out of respect for the rights of alleged victims of sexual harassment,&nbsp;<em>The New Yorker<\/em>&nbsp;is honoring her confidentiality. Reached for comment, she said, \u201cI wish you well. But I have nothing to say.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The woman was hired in 2015, just out of college, to work as an assistant for Guilfoyle and another former Fox host, Eric Bolling. According to a dozen well-informed sources familiar with her complaints, the assistant alleged that Guilfoyle, her direct supervisor, subjected her frequently to degrading, abusive, and sexually inappropriate behavior; among other things, she said that she was frequently required to work at Guilfoyle\u2019s New York apartment while the Fox host displayed herself naked, and was shown photographs of the genitalia of men with whom Guilfoyle had had sexual relations. The draft complaint also alleged that Guilfoyle spoke incessantly and luridly about her sex life, and on one occasion demanded a massage of her bare thighs; other times, she said, Guilfoyle told her to submit to a Fox employee\u2019s demands for sexual favors, encouraged her to sleep with wealthy and powerful men, asked her to critique her naked body, demanded that she share a room with her on business trips, required her to sleep over at her apartment, and exposed herself to her, making her feel deeply uncomfortable.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>As serious as the draft complaint\u2019s sexual-harassment allegations were, equally disturbing was what the assistant described as a coverup attempt by Guilfoyle, whose conduct was about to come under investigation by a team of outside lawyers. In July, 2016, the network had hired the New York-based law firm Paul, Weiss to investigate sexual misconduct at the company, which, under the leadership of&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.newyorker.com\/news\/daily-comment\/fox-and-fiends-the-end-of-roger-ailes\">Roger Ailes<\/a>, had a long history of flagrant harassment and gender discrimination. According to those familiar with the assistant\u2019s draft complaint, during a phone call on August 6, 2017, she alleged that Guilfoyle tried to buy her silence, offering to arrange a payment to her if she agreed to lie to the Paul, Weiss lawyers about her experiences. The alleged offering of hush money brings to mind Trump\u2019s payments to the porn star Stormy Daniels, in order to cover up his sexual impropriety.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>By 2017, the Paul, Weiss lawyers had begun investigating accusations of workplace sexual misconduct involving Eric Bolling, with whom Guilfoyle shared the assistant. Guilfoyle and Bolling were close, and it was all but inevitable that if the assistant accused Bolling of sexual harassment\u2014as in fact she did\u2014Guilfoyle\u2019s conduct would come under scrutiny next. (Bolling, whose employment Fox ended in September, 2017, declined to comment; he has denied any wrongdoing, and is now a host at Sinclair Broadcast Group.) According to the assistant, as the investigation into Bolling gained momentum, Guilfoyle told her that she needed to know what the assistant would say if she were asked about sexual harassment, and warned her that she could cause great damage if she said the wrong thing. Guilfoyle, she said, told her that, in exchange for demonstrating what Guilfoyle called loyalty, she would work out a payment to take care of her\u2014possibly, she said, with funds from Bolling. The assistant alleged that Guilfoyle mentioned sums as large as a million dollars, and also other inducements, including a private-plane ride to Rome, a percentage of Guilfoyle\u2019s future speaking fees, and an on-air reporting opportunity. People close to Guilfoyle called the assistant\u2019s allegation untrue, and said they were shocked that she would fabricate such a false claim. But a well-informed source independently confirmed to me that Guilfoyle had discussed the topic of raising hush money.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When the assistant declined the offer of money, Guilfoyle warned\u2014in a manner that the assistant regarded as threatening\u2014that, if she spoke candidly to the lawyers, some aspects of the assistant\u2019s private life that Guilfoyle knew about might be exposed. In fact, as I reported on this story, associates of Guilfoyle\u2019s contacted me, offering personal details about the assistant, evidently in hopes of damaging her credibility and leading me not to publish this report.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Guilfoyle declined to be interviewed for this story but issued a statement: \u201cIn my 30-year career working for the SF District Attorney\u2019s Office, the LA District Attorney\u2019s Office, in media and in politics, I have never engaged in any workplace misconduct of any kind. During my career, I have served as a mentor to countless women, with many of whom I remain exceptionally close to this day.\u201d John Singer, her lawyer, said that he would not comment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>According to the former assistant\u2019s account, she declined what she regarded as Guilfoyle\u2019s attempts to buy her off, and refused to conceal evidence or lie. Instead, she told the legal team at Paul, Weiss that both Guilfoyle and Bolling had sexually harassed her. Multiple people in whom the assistant confided at the time say she expressed concern that Guilfoyle might retaliate against her; Guilfoyle had boasted of her high-level connections inside Fox\u2019s legal office, and of her ability to ruin enemies\u2019 reputations. The assistant\u2019s concerns had mounted to the point that she sought legal help. Meanwhile, her allegations sparked months of investigation into Guilfoyle\u2019s behavior by Fox\u2019s human-resources department, and eventually resulted in Guilfoyle\u2019s negotiated departure from the company.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Tim Murtaugh, a spokesman for the Trump campaign, declined to comment on the appropriateness of Guilfoyle overseeing the Trump campaign\u2019s finances, given the allegations about hush money and harassment levied against her by her former assistant. Murtaugh referred inquiries to Guilfoyle\u2019s lawyer.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The news that Guilfoyle did not leave Fox on good terms was&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.huffpost.com\/entry\/kimberly-guilfoyle-misconduct-allegations-fox-news_n_5b5a6064e4b0b15aba96f4de\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\">first broken<\/a>&nbsp;by HuffPost, in 2018. Yashar Ali reported that Fox had quietly forced Guilfoyle out after a months-long probe by its human-resources department had revealed disturbing allegations by co-workers, including by her assistant, who had been given a paid leave as the company investigated. Ali wrote that Guilfoyle had denied any misconduct and had fought to stay at the network. Her allies had even mounted an unsuccessful last-ditch attempt to save her job by appealing to Rupert Murdoch, the executive chairman of 21st Century Fox, then the news network\u2019s parent company. But Murdoch, who had looked past decades of sexual harassment at Fox News, had been persuaded by his sons, Lachlan and James\u2014then both senior executives in the company\u2014that such misconduct could no longer be tolerated. Paul, Weiss was called in to clean house. A source familiar with the situation told me that the assistant\u2019s confidential statements were foundational to Fox\u2019s decision to part ways with Guilfoyle.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Michele Hirshman, the partner at Paul, Weiss who oversaw the investigation at Fox, didn\u2019t respond to my requests for comment. The Washington attorney Gerson Zweifach, who served as 21st Century Fox\u2019s general counsel and legal adviser on the sexual-harassment probe, also declined to comment, saying, \u201cI can\u2019t be of assistance here, for all the reasons you might expect.\u201d A spokesperson at Fox declined to comment on Guilfoyle\u2019s departure from the company. When asked about reports suggesting that Guilfoyle had received full payment for the remaining time on the contract, the spokesperson said that they were \u201cnot accurate.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/media.newyorker.com\/photos\/5f74b63bfaedc7f0b1807077\/master\/w_1600%2Cc_limit\/Mayer-KimberlyGuilfoyle-2.jpg?ssl=1\" alt=\"Kimberly Guilfoyle speaks in front of a Women For Trump sign.\"\/><figcaption><em>In the 2020 campaign, Trump has spotlighted no woman more brightly than Guilfoyle, who has been crisscrossing the country as his surrogate, on what is billed as the \u201cFour More Tour.\u201d<\/em>Photograph by Matt Rourke \/ AP \/ Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Several associates of Guilfoyle\u2019s insist that the allegations against her lack credibility. Alexandra Preate, a public-relations executive who is a longtime friend of Guilfoyle\u2019s, told me, \u201cThese manifestly false accusations are an affront to the honorable life that Kimberly, a single mom and trailblazing woman, has led.\u201d Greta Van Susteren, a former colleague of Guilfoyle\u2019s at Fox, said of her, \u201cI\u2019ve known her for twenty-some years, and I\u2019ve never heard of a single complaint against her. This is completely inconsistent with what I\u2019ve seen.\u201d Sergio Gor, the chief of staff for the Trump Victory finance committee, who has known her for more than a decade, said, \u201cShe always puts others ahead of herself and is unfailingly generous and ethical.\u201d Another defender of Guilfoyle\u2019s, who declined to go on the record, noted that the assistant had sent numerous gushing notes to Guilfoyle thanking her for her mentorship, and referred to Guilfoyle as almost like family. The assistant had also tweeted praise of her bosses.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>The New Yorker<\/em>, however, was able to independently confirm several of the assistant\u2019s accusations. The allegation that she was required to work at Guilfoyle\u2019s apartment while Guilfoyle was barely clothed or naked was substantiated by several of the assistant\u2019s confidants, including an eyewitness, who recalls being surprised by the sight. \u201cIt was provocative in a way that made you want to get away from this person,\u201d the eyewitness told me.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>One current and one former Fox employee confirmed the assistant\u2019s allegation that Guilfoyle had often shared lewd images, noting that she had shown photographs of male genitalia to them, too\u2014some of romantic partners, others of fans. Another former employee described Guilfoyle showing pornographic videos in the office. Guilfoyle\u2019s graphic sexual talk so upset hair-and-makeup artists at Fox that they lodged an internal complaint, triggering an investigation by the company.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A former Fox colleague who had been friendly with Guilfoyle said, \u201cIt was worse than gross\u2014it put other women at Fox in such a terrible position.\u201d She explained that, as someone at a junior level, she felt afraid to criticize Guilfoyle, who was a powerful star with high-ranking friends at the network. At the same time, the former colleague didn\u2019t want to be complicit in behavior that she regarded as crude, unprofessional, and legally troubling. \u201cIt created an environment that was detrimental to young women,\u201d the former colleague said.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The current Fox employee, who has socialized with Guilfoyle, defended Guilfoyle\u2019s right to take whatever pictures she wanted, and to share them outside of work with her friends, but argued, \u201cYou can\u2019t expose an assistant to that.\u201d A confidant of the former assistant\u2014who also knows Guilfoyle well\u2014agreed, saying of her, \u201cThey really put her through a wringer. It was a justifiable complaint. She\u2019s a very nice kid. She\u2019s not a nefarious person. It was a hostile workplace.\u201d Another former Fox colleague who observed the dynamic between Guilfoyle and the assistant said, \u201cIt was an insane, abusive relationship,\u201d adding, \u201cRather than being a mentor, she was an afflictor.\u201d And yet another close observer who still works at Fox told me that the assistant was \u201cone of the nicest, hard-working people\u2014she was young and full of ambition, but by the time she left she was just broken.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When the #MeToo movement erupted, Fox News turned to Guilfoyle as an on-air expert on legal issues, including sexual harassment. Before joining Fox News, in 2006, Guilfoyle had been a prosecutor in San Francisco, where she had been married to Gavin Newsom, a Democrat who was the city\u2019s mayor and is now California\u2019s governor. In on-air discussions of workplace harassment, Guilfoyle portrayed herself as an advocate for women\u2019s rights, speaking forcefully about the cases of the movie mogul Harvey Weinstein and moderating a roundtable about the television host Charlie Rose. (In that discussion, Guilfoyle\u2019s Fox colleague Greg Gutfeld said, \u201cThe whole thing with Charlie Rose is so strange that he would, like, force co-workers or young people to view him naked\u2014like, he would walk around his apartment naked.\u201d Rose apologized for his \u201cinappropriate behavior,\u201d though he denied some of the allegations made against him.) In 2017, after the&nbsp;<em>Times<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>The New Yorker<\/em>&nbsp;broke the Weinstein story, Guilfoyle declared that \u201cthe victims\u201d were \u201cthe most important aspect,\u201d and referred to her experience of working as a lawyer with victims of \u201csex-abuse crimes.\u201d She expressed sympathy for victims who were afraid to come forward because \u201cthey don\u2019t feel that they have economic power\u201d and they want \u201cto get a chance\u201d in their chosen industry.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Yet the assistant has alleged, both in her draft complaint and to confidants, that Guilfoyle contributed to, and even defended, the sexually hostile work environment at Fox News. The assistant recounted that Guilfoyle had been dismissive about her complaints about being sexually harassed, had discouraged her from speaking to Fox\u2019s human-resources department, and had pointed to her own career, claiming that she had had sexual encounters with powerful figures at Fox herself. One of the former Fox News colleagues who had socialized with Guilfoyle told me that her sexually inappropriate behavior was akin to that of many powerful male Fox employees before 2016, when the network was rocked by a lawsuit brought against Ailes by Gretchen Carlson, a former on-air host. Carlson\u2019s suit exposed a deep-seated sexually predatory culture at the network. Nearly two dozen women at Fox eventually alleged that they had been sexually harassed or intimidated. The scandal triggered Ailes\u2019s downfall, and also that of the star host Bill O\u2019Reilly. \u201cKim was kind of like one of the guys, the way they used to operate,\u201d the former colleague told me. Another former co-worker of Guilfoyle\u2019s recalled, \u201cIt was always about sex and guys with her. She didn\u2019t hide it\u2014she\u2019d almost flaunt it. She probably wasn\u2019t aware of others\u2019 feelings. It was a different time.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Before Guilfoyle became an outspoken defender of Trump, she was an outspoken defender of Ailes. When Carlson sued him, Guilfoyle attempted to debunk her credibility. In&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.adweek.com\/tvnewser\/kimberly-guilfoyle-in-total-disbelief-about-gretchen-carlsons-sexual-harassment-suit\/298398\/\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\">an interview with&nbsp;<em>Adweek<\/em><\/a>, Guilfoyle claimed that she had spoken with more than thirty women at Fox, and said, \u201cNobody that I\u2019ve spoken to said that this was their experience.\u201d Two months before Fox settled with Carlson, for twenty million dollars, Guilfoyle gave an interview to Breitbart in which she vouched for Ailes\u2019s \u201ccharacter, integrity, and credibility,\u201d saying, \u201cI\u2019ve known the man very well the last 15 years. He\u2019s someone who I admire greatly.\u201d She called Ailes \u201ca champion of women\u201d who has \u201calways been 100 percent professional.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Guilfoyle reportedly led a public-relations campaign, co\u00f6rdinated with Ailes, in which she implied to women at Fox that their careers would suffer if they didn\u2019t back him. According to a complaint filed by the former Fox News contributor Julie Roginsky, with whom the network settled yet another sexual-harassment claim against Ailes, Guilfoyle \u201csought to recruit Fox News employees and contributors to retaliate against Carlson by publicly disparaging her.\u201d This \u201cretaliatory onslaught,\u201d Roginsky\u2019s complaint said, was characterized as \u201csupporting \u2018Team Roger.\u2019&nbsp;\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>According to Brian Stelter\u2019s \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Untitled-Brian-Stelter\/dp\/1982142448\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Hoax<\/a>,\u201d Guilfoyle told female colleagues that they had better support Ailes, warning, \u201cI\u2019m taking notes.\u201d Stelter suggests that Guilfoyle was motivated by the belief that Ailes, who seemed all-powerful, would reward her by making her the host of her own show. One of the former Fox colleagues who spoke with me said that Guilfoyle tried to intimidate other women at the network: \u201cIt was \u2018Pick your team now\u2014and if you don\u2019t back Roger you will be out of here fast. There will be retribution.\u2019&nbsp;\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Once Ailes was gone, Guilfoyle\u2019s position at Fox grew less secure.&nbsp;Even her allies agree that Ailes\u2019s public disgrace left her in a bad spot. But Guilfoyle\u2019s defenders claim that she left the network entirely of her own volition. At the time, a widely circulated story line suggested that she had left the network in order to avoid conflicts of interest posed by her deepening romance with Donald Trump, Jr. In fact, soon after Guilfoyle left Fox, in July, 2018, she joined Trump\u2019s re\u00eblection campaign, as vice-chair of America First Action, a pro-Trump super&nbsp;<em>pac<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Last December, reportedly at the President\u2019s request, Guilfoyle was asked to become the head of fund-raising for Trump Victory, his main campaign organization. She began touring the country as a Trump surrogate, appearing, as she did last month in Pennsylvania, in a bright-pink dress that matched a banner bearing the slogan \u201cWomen for Trump.\u201d She also began hosting pro-Trump \u201cnews\u201d updates on a channel available only to users of the Trump campaign\u2019s social-media app.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Since taking the fund-raising position, Guilfoyle has attracted some criticism. In March, an opulent fifty-first-birthday party was held for Guilfoyle at Trump\u2019s private Mar-a-Lago Club, in Palm Beach, and, according to the&nbsp;<em>Times<\/em>, the festivities were paid for, in part, by campaign donors. The use of private jets by Guilfoyle and her staff has also drawn negative press. But Guilfoyle, who has a son from her second marriage, to the furniture heir and designer Eric Villency, has flaunted her image as an insider in the Trump world, often posting photos on social media of herself and the President\u2019s son in glamorous settings, including the White House. According to the Washington&nbsp;<em>Post<\/em>, the couple last year bought a $4.4-million beach house together in the Hamptons.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Despite Guilfoyle\u2019s record at Fox, she was given one of the Republican National Convention\u2019s most prominent speaking spots\u2014just before 10&nbsp;<em>p.m.<\/em>&nbsp;on the first night. As&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.newyorker.com\/news\/campaign-chronicles\/kimberly-guilfoyles-high-volume-trumpism-at-the-republican-national-convention\">an exercise in attention-getting<\/a>, her speech didn\u2019t disappoint. Describing herself as the daughter of immigrants\u2014though her mother was born in Puerto Rico, whose residents have long been U.S. citizens\u2014Guilfoyle warned that Democrats \u201cwant to destroy this country and everything that we have fought for and hold dear.\u201d She concluded by shouting, \u201cLadies and gentlemen, leaders and fighters for liberty and the American Dream: the best is yet to come!\u201d Her delivery was so jarringly loud that Chuck Ross, a reporter at the conservative Daily Caller, tweeted, \u201cI heard Guilfoyle\u2019s speech and my TV\u2019s not even on.\u201d But Guilfoyle evidently pleased the audience that mattered most:&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.thedailybeast.com\/trump-called-kimberly-guilfoyle-after-her-roaring-rnc-speech-compared-her-to-eva-peron\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Trump reportedly<\/a>&nbsp;told her that it was one of the \u201cgreatest\u201d speeches he\u2019d ever seen, because it was delivered with \u201cso much energy.\u201dADVERTISEMENT<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Guilfoyle\u2019s relationship with Donald Trump, Jr., who has himself been touted as a future candidate for high office, puts her in as close proximity with the Trump family as almost any outsider. Her name has already been floated for a major post after the election: according to a report by Tom LoBianco, in Business Insider, Guilfoyle is under consideration to replace Ronna Romney McDaniel as the chair of the Republican National Committee.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ordinarily, allegations like those that have trailed Guilfoyle would likely prove disqualifying for someone seeking a prominent role in the political arena, particularly in a party trying to close a gender gap. But high-profile female Trump supporters like Guilfoyle provide valuable cover for the President. 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