Recent news from FOX News Media has confirmed that Peter Doocy is indeed still with Fox News, and not just continuing in his previous position, but actually stepping into a newly elevated role. In a public announcement, Jay Wallace, president and executive editor of FOX News Media, revealed the promotion of Peter Doocy to Senior White House correspondent. This progression underscores Doocy’s ongoing commitment and significant contributions to Fox News, particularly in his coverage from the White House.
This promotion to Senior White House correspondent signifies a step up for Doocy, who has consistently been a prominent figure in Fox News’ reporting from the political heart of Washington D.C. Since initially taking on the role of White House correspondent directly after the intense 2020 campaign trail, Doocy has become a familiar face providing minute-by-minute updates and insightful analysis on the President’s activities, both domestically and on the international stage. His reporting delves into the key issues shaping the current administration and impacting viewers.
Jay Wallace highlighted Doocy’s dedication in the announcement, stating, “Peter’s commitment to providing viewers with hourly news and insight from the White House has remained steadfast since he started in this role straight off the 2020 campaign trail, and we’re thrilled to have him continue doing so.” Doocy himself expressed his enthusiasm for his continued role and expanded responsibilities, remarking, “I am honored to continue bringing our viewers the latest on the news that impacts them the most from White House and around the globe.”
Doocy’s tenure as White House correspondent has been marked by his coverage of numerous significant global events. He has recently reported from the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, France, providing on-the-ground insights into this historic commemoration. His reporting has also extended to the ongoing complexities of the Israel-Hamas conflict and the continuing war in Ukraine, offering viewers crucial updates and perspectives. Furthermore, Doocy has been actively following President Biden’s activities on the campaign trail over the past year, keeping audiences informed on the evolving political landscape.
Beyond these recent events, Peter Doocy has built a substantial career at FOX News Media since joining in 2009. His comprehensive coverage extends across every major political election since that time, and he has consistently been present at major breaking news events throughout the nation. His work is not limited to on-location reporting; Doocy has also hosted notable programs for FOX Nation, including “Strike Zone: The Congressional Baseball Shooting,” and previously presented an FNC documentary, “The Man Who Killed Usama bin Laden,” which featured the first in-depth interview with Navy Seal Rob O’Neill. His career also includes reporting on significant breaking news such as the manhunt following the Clinton Correction Facility escape, the Navy Yard shooting in 2013, the Boston Marathon bombing, and the tragic Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012.
Starting his journey with FOX News as a general assignment reporter based in New York after graduating from Villanova University, Peter Doocy’s rise to Senior White House correspondent is a clear indicator of his journalistic talent and dedication. His continued presence at Fox News in this enhanced role ensures that viewers will continue to receive his insightful reporting and updates from the forefront of American politics.