Fox Host Jeanine Pirro Left Speechless by Surprise White House Job Mention

President Donald Trump’s top personnel chief, Sergio Gor, suggested that Judge Jeanine Pirro might become the next Fox News host to secure a position within his administration.

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Fox News host and former judge Jeanine Pirro took to the stage at Turning Point USA’s inauguration ball on Sunday night, only to be taken completely by surprise during an unexpected moment. The event, which celebrated the inauguration with a vibrant gathering of supporters, turned into an intriguing spectacle when Sergio Gor, the incoming director of the Presidential Personnel Office under President Donald Trump, made a startling suggestion about Pirro’s future.

Gor addressed the energetic crowd with enthusiasm, delivering a speech that lauded the Trump family for their dedication and sacrifices. “A big round of applause adorned the whole family. Nobody has sacrificed more than the Trump family,” Gor declared, eliciting cheers and applause from attendees. He continued by hinting at the significant developments set to unfold the following day. “Tomorrow, you’re going to see incredible things happen,” he teased, promising sweeping actions that included the signing of over 100 executive orders.

Adding to the intrigue, Gor began to name individuals poised to take on key roles in the administration. His remarks highlighted prominent figures such as Kari Lake, a staunch Trump ally, stating that she would take on the task of reforming the Voice of America. It was in this context that Gor appeared to suggest Jeanine Pirro herself would soon join the administration, leaving the Fox News host visibly shocked and sparking speculation among the crowd.

The moment added a layer of excitement to the evening, leaving attendees buzzing with curiosity about what the new administration might have in store.

The evening at Turning Point USA’s inauguration ball took an unexpected turn when Sergio Gor, the incoming director of the Presidential Personnel Office under President Donald Trump, added a touch of drama to the celebration. Standing beside Fox News host Judge Jeanine Pirro on stage, Gor heightened the suspense with his remarks, which blurred the lines between humor and serious intent.

Taking Pirro’s hand, Gor raised her arm in a theatrical gesture and declared, “And very soon, we have a big announcement for another big hire. We can’t mention names.” The comment sparked immediate intrigue among the audience. Pirro, however, appeared visibly stunned and mouthed “no, no” in reaction, hinting at her discomfort with the unexpected statement. It remained unclear whether Gor’s remark was a playful jest or a genuine hint at future plans involving the Fox News personality.

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Gor then continued his speech, recognizing other prominent figures in attendance. He gave a special nod to Senator Mike Lee, who he said was aiding the administration with its nominees and helping the FBI director “clean house,” a statement that resonated strongly with the crowd. Eventually, Gor passed the microphone to Pirro, allowing her to share a message with the audience.

In her remarks, Pirro expressed gratitude to Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk for his efforts in organizing the event and championing conservative values. “I want to thank Charlie Kirk for bringing us all together, for having that vision and the idea that somebody had to stand up to make sure that we protected this nation—and damn, we did. Thank you, Charlie. Thank you, Donald Trump. And God bless America,” Pirro said, underscoring her close ties to the Trump administration.

Despite the speculation sparked by Gor’s comments, a Fox News spokesperson later clarified the situation. Pirro stated through the network that Gor’s remarks “were made in jest” and that she had no plans to join the administration.

Pirro, a co-host of Fox News’ highly rated show The Five, previously hosted her own weekend program, which concluded in 2022. Her show became a focal point in the Dominion Voting Systems defamation lawsuit against Fox News, stemming from coverage of the 2020 presidential election. Though no longer at the helm of her solo program, Pirro remains a prominent figure in conservative media and maintains her close association with Trump’s political circle.

Back in 2018, Politico revealed that President Donald Trump had reportedly considered offering Jeanine Pirro a role within his administration, sparking speculation about her potential entry into the political arena.

The report detailed how Trump had floated the idea of appointing Pirro, a former prosecutor and elected judge, to a significant federal position. During a meeting in the Oval Office in November of that year, Trump reportedly mentioned the possibility of nominating Pirro to a federal judgeship. According to a former administration official familiar with the discussion, the suggestion appeared to be more of a flattering remark than a concrete plan, with Trump seemingly using the moment to praise Pirro rather than seriously proposing her for the judiciary.

Pirro, however, had her sights set even higher, reportedly aspiring to the position of Attorney General. Her judicial and prosecutorial background made her a conceivable candidate in some circles. Yet, the Politico report noted that the prospect of Pirro stepping into the role was unlikely. Two White House aides shared that they did not believe Trump was earnestly considering Pirro as a replacement for then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions, despite the president’s ongoing frustrations with Sessions.

While the Oval Office discussions may not have materialized into a formal appointment, the suggestion underscored Trump’s admiration for Pirro and her alignment with his administration’s views. Her aspirations for a cabinet position and her close connection with Trump highlighted her influence as both a media personality and a political ally.

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