A dramatic and unsettling moment unfolded live on Fox News Thursday when Camryn Kinsey, a former Trump administration official and current panelist, collapsed mid-segment during a televised discussion.

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Kinsey, who previously worked in the Trump White House as External Relations Director in the Presidential Personnel Office, was on air to discuss ideological differences between the Trump and Biden administrations. During her remarks, viewers noticed her begin to slur and stumble over her words.

“This is about incompetence, it’s not about ideology or uh, it’s not about uh—” she said, before suddenly falling out of her chair and collapsing to the floor.

Host Jonathan Hunt, momentarily caught off guard, attempted to continue the segment before quickly cutting to a commercial break. Upon returning, Hunt assured the audience that Kinsey was receiving immediate medical attention and that paramedics were on the scene.

Kinsey, who also previously worked as a correspondent for One America News Network (OANN), has been a frequent media guest and political commentator. Her sudden collapse sparked a wave of concern on social media, with viewers and supporters expressing hope for a swift recovery.

UPDATE: A spokesperson close to Kinsey later confirmed that she suffered a sudden drop in blood pressure, likely caused by dehydration and exhaustion. She is reportedly recovering well and undergoing observation as a precaution.

    Beth Ladenheim May 9, 2025 9:59 am

    This was shocking to see. I pray she gets well quickly.

    Rosa Aida Grunbaum May 9, 2025 2:47 pm

    Definitely shocking…looked like an ictus there, so glad it wasn´t! Glad she is recovering. Everyone should be more concerned about hydration and sleeping well. We have been workaholics for too long.

    Sari May 11, 2025 2:51 am

    She was obviously drugged. The questions remain who did it and why. She was being silenced.

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