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Edward Michael Henry Jr. (born July 20, 1971) is an American journalist. Henry was the co-host of ''
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'' on the
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, along with Sandra Smith. On June 20, 2011, he left CNN, to become the Fox News White House Correspondent. On July 1, 2020, he was fired after an investigation by the network into allegations of sexual misconduct, which he contests.


Early life and education

Henry was born July 20, 1971, in the Astoria neighborhood of the borough of Queens, New York City, New York, the son of a dairy-manager father and a bookkeeper mother. He attended St. Joseph's Grammar School until the family moved to
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, on
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. He then attended
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, in nearby
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. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in English from
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in
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. He began his career with Jack Anderson.


Career

In 2003, he began providing political analysis for the ''WMAL Morning News'' and ''The Chris Core Show'', two local radio shows on WMAL, Washington, D.C. He covered
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for ''
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'' for eight years, writing that newspaper's "Heard on the Hill" column, and has been a contributing editor at '' Washingtonian''. He was a 2011–12 member of the board of associate trustees at
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, his alma mater. Henry was the moderator of CNN's ''
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''. After covering the White House for CNN since March 2006, Henry became CNN's senior White House correspondent in December 2008. Starting in 2022 Henry is co host with Karyn Turk on the Real America's Voice TV's weekday morning show.


Fox News

On June 20, 2011, it was announced that Henry was leaving CNN to become the Chief White House Correspondent for
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. CNN insiders said that network management had already told Henry that his contract would not be renewed. In 2012, Henry said he had no regrets about leaving CNN. He also worked as one of the hosts of ''Fox and Friends Weekend'' and as the chief national correspondent. He last worked as the co-host of the TV show ''
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'', along with Sandra Smith. In 2016, Henry was suspended for four months after media reports revealed his affair with a Las Vegas cocktail hostess. On June 25, 2020, Fox News suspended Henry following an allegation of sexual misconduct. After investigating the incident, the network fired Henry on July 1. In an internal memo announcing the firing, Fox News commented that the network "strictly prohibits sexual harassment, misconduct, and discrimination". Henry denied the allegation, and his lawyer said he remains confident of his eventual vindication. A federal lawsuit alleged Henry raped a woman he had "groomed" and "coerced" into having a sexual relationship when she did not comply. The lawsuit, filed by Douglas Wigdor and Michael Willemin on behalf of Jennifer Eckhart and
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, also alleges Fox News supported and promoted Henry after receiving complaints of sexually inappropriate behavior and only fired him earlier in uly 2020because they were aware of an impending lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges Henry sexually harassed both women and raped Eckhart.


Awards

Henry received the 2005 Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for Distinguished Reporting of Congress from the
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. Henry provided breaking news coverage for CNN's ''America Votes 2004'', as well as an exclusive March 2005 interview with
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about the Florida governor's inability to intercede for
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. The NPF judges stated: In 2008, the
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presented Henry with the
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Award (in the broadcast category) for presidential reporting under deadline pressure. Henry won for his February 14, 2007, news coverage of the Bush administration's irreconcilable assertions that Iranian officials were behind the authorization to send
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s to Iraq. The panel of judges wrote that Henry's reports on CNN "got better with each ensuing update throughout the day".


Personal life

Henry married Shirley Hung, a CNN senior producer, in June 2010 in
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. The couple have two children. In 2019, Henry donated a part of his liver to save his sister, Colleen (born May 1973), who had been diagnosed with liver failure.


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