Jacqui Heinrich

Jacqui Heinrich

White House Correspondent

Jacqui Heinrich currently serves as a White House Correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). Heinrich is also a co-host for FOX News Audio’s The FOX News Rundown podcast. She joined the network in September 2018 as general assignment reporter based in New York.Read More

Heinrich reported on the campaign trail for the 2020 presidential election, where she provided on-the-ground coverage of both the Democratic and Republican National Conventions. In 2021, she was promoted to Congressional Correspondent and moved to Washington, DC. Heinrich contributed to FNC's 2022 Midterm Election coverage live from the White House.

In 2022, Heinrich was elected by the White House press corps to represent her peers on the White House Correspondents Association’s board for a three-year term. Most recently, Heinrich provided live coverage from the White House surrounding the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. Previously, she presented a live interview with Biden Senior Adviser and former National Economic Council director Gene Sperling, alongside FOX News Channel’s John Roberts. In addition, she covered the news surrounding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Heinrich is a three-time Emmy-award winning reporter and was named the 2017 General Assignment Reporter of the Year for the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Boston/New England chapter. As a reporter/anchor for Boston 25 News, she covered multiple breaking news events including the October 2017 deadly mass shooting at the Las Vegas Route 91 Harvest Festival.

Prior to joining Boston 25 News, Heinrich spent nearly three years as a reporter and weekend evening anchor for KTNV-TV, the ABC affiliate in Las Vegas. Heinrich also worked as a one-man-band reporter for the NBC affiliate in Colorado Springs, where she also anchored KOAA’s weekend morning edition of the Happening Now Desk. She attended the George Washington University School of International Affairs and worked as an intern for the United States Congress, MSNBC, and WRC-TV, the local NBC affiliate.