
Now that we've shared some background on Kayleigh McEnany's earning power, let's examine what she was supposedly like before launching her career.
McEnany's professor at Georgetown University, Peter Manseau, provided some compelling context in an essay for The New Republic, which mainly discussed the press secretary's early ties to Evangelicasim and Christianity in politics. However, Manseau also shared a few anecdotes about McEnany as a student, writing, "I haven't talked to Kayleigh McEnany since she was in my memoir-writing class at Georgetown a dozen years ago. My first thought upon hearing in April that she had become President Trump's new press secretary, shortly before her thirty-second birthday, was that it wasn't much of a surprise. When I knew her, she was an intern for the Bush White House and had already worked for Hannity & Colmes on Fox News. Noticeably more driven than many of her peers, she seemed bound for success at the intersection of media and politics."
He added, "In our limited interactions, I found McEnany to be pleasant, smart, and sincere."
No matter how you might feel about McEnany, it sounds like she was set for success.
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