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Where is Kayleigh? The Shocking Reason McEnany is Vanishing from Your Morning Routine and the Massive Secret Project That’s About to Change Fox Forever!

The Fox Revolution: Why Your Weekend Mornings Will Never Be the Same

For years, the weekend television landscape has followed a predictable rhythm. But as of September 2026, Fox News has officially torn up the script. In a move that industry insiders are calling a “seismic shift,” the network is launching a massive programming overhaul designed to capture the heart of American homes. At the center of this hurricane? One of the most recognizable and formidable voices in modern media: Kayleigh McEnany.

If you’ve noticed a missing presence in your usual weekday rotation, don’t panic. The former White House Press Secretary isn’t going anywhere—she’s just going bigger.


“Saturday in America”: The Rise of the McEnany Era

The headline that has sent shockwaves through social media is the debut of “Saturday in America with Kayleigh McEnany.” Launching on September 20, this isn’t just a guest appearance; it’s a massive two-hour power block airing from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET.

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Kayleigh, a mother of three who has mastered the art of balancing high-stakes political analysis with family life, is stepping into a role that feels tailor-made for her “clarity and conviction.” While she will continue to grace the Outnumbered couch on weekdays, her Saturday show promises a deeper dive. It’s designed to be the “intellectual brunch” of the American weekend—unpacking the chaos of the week with the surgical precision only a former press secretary can provide.

“I am thrilled,” Kayleigh posted on X, sparking a firestorm of excitement among her millions of followers. “Thank you Fox News for the opportunity to bring America news and analysis each Saturday morning!”

A New Face on the “Curvy Couch”

While Kayleigh takes over the mid-morning slot, the early bird special is also getting a veteran infusion. Griff Jenkins, a man who has quite literally seen it all—from the dust of Middle Eastern war zones to the heat of the U.S. southern border—is officially joining the Fox & Friends Weekend team.

Jenkins steps in as the third permanent co-host alongside the powerhouse duo of Rachel Campos-Duffy and Charlie Hurt. Since 2003, Jenkins has been the network’s “boots on the ground.” His promotion to the legendary “curvy couch” signals a shift toward bringing hard-hitting, frontline experience to the casual, conversational style of weekend mornings.

The Power Couples of Sunday: Doocy and Heinrich

If Saturday belongs to Kayleigh, Sunday is being claimed by the “Washington insiders.” In a brilliant bit of counter-programming, Fox is launching “The Sunday Briefing” on September 21 at 11 a.m. ET.

The show will be anchored by two of the most respected journalists on the D.C. beat: Peter Doocy and Jacqui Heinrich. This move comes at a personal high point for both anchors. Doocy is currently celebrating the arrival of his second child with his wife, fellow correspondent Hillary Vaughn. Meanwhile, Heinrich is glowing following a storybook engagement in France to Pennsylvania Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick.

“He’s strong, a man of faith, and brings me closer to God,” Heinrich recently shared, reflecting a personal happiness that many believe will translate into a vibrant, high-energy on-air chemistry with Doocy. Together, they aim to bridge the gap between domestic policy and global affairs, making the “Washington beat” accessible to every kitchen table in America.


Expanding the “Big Weekend” and a Bittersweet Farewell

The revamp doesn’t stop with the mornings. “The Big Weekend Show” is officially expanding its footprint, now dominating the 5 to 8 p.m. ET slot on both Saturdays and Sundays. The new hosting panel is led by the firebrand Tomi Lahren and the resilient Johnny Joey Jones.

Lahren, who has built a career on bold, unapologetic opinions, expressed her excitement about working with Jones, a longtime friend and military veteran. The duo will be joined by rotating panelists, ensuring that the weekend evening news feels like a fast-paced, ever-changing conversation.

However, with every new beginning comes an end. After 12 years of unrivaled success, Howie Kurtz is stepping down from the helm of MediaBuzz. Kurtz, who kept the show at the #1 spot for over a decade, is transitioning into a full-time role as a senior media analyst. While his final show airs on September 14, he isn’t disappearing; fans can still find his “down-the-middle” logic on his Media BuzzMeter podcast and across Fox’s digital platforms.

The Grand Strategy: Unrivaled Expertise

According to Fox News Media President Jay Wallace, this isn’t just a schedule change—it’s a commitment to “unrivaled depth.” By placing heavy hitters like McEnany, Doocy, and Heinrich in prominent weekend slots, the network is reinforcing its position as the leader in both news and opinion.

The message is clear: The weekend is no longer the “off-season” for news. It’s a destination. Whether it’s Kayleigh McEnany’s conviction, Griff Jenkins’ experience, or the Doocy-Heinrich Washington insight, Fox is betting big that America wants its news with a side of weekend energy.

As the fall season approaches, one thing is certain: The “Saturday in America” era has arrived, and it’s looking brighter—and more red, white, and blue—than ever before.