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Wendell Goler

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Wendell Goler(July 26, 1949 – March 3, 2020) was the Senior White House and Foreign Affairs correspondent forFox News Channel,joining the network on its inception in 1996. He retired on December 3, 2014. During his time at the network, he covered several major political stories, including theimpeachmentofPresidentBill Clintonand PresidentBush's post-September 11, 2001policy initiatives.

Early life and education[edit]

Goler was a native ofJackson, Michigan,and attended theUniversity of Michigan.

Career[edit]

In June 2011, Goler was moved from theWhite House correspondentposition to an expanded role as part of changes in FNC's Washington Bureau. He was replaced byEd Henry,who moved to FNC fromCable News Network.[1]

Before joining FNC, Goler served as a White House correspondent forAssociated PressBroadcast Services. Responsible for all radio and televisionnetwork coverageof domestic and foreign presidential activities, Goler anchored all presidential news conferences for the service. Previously, he was a reporter for severalWashington, D.C.,stations, includingWJLA-TV andWRC-TV, and was the afternoon drive anchor atWRC-AM.

Death[edit]

Goler died on March 3, 2020, due to kidney failure.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^CNN's Ed Henry jumps ship to Fox News Channel
  2. ^"Wendell Goler Dead: Former Fox News Reporter Dies at 70".Heavy.2020-03-06.Retrieved2022-01-04.

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