Mollie Hemingway Biography

Mollie Hemingway is a conservative author, columnist, and political pundit. She is the editor-in-chief of the online magazine The Federalist and a Fox News contributor.

Mollie Hemingway Age

Hemingway is 47 years old as of 2021. She was born on 3 August 1974 in Denver, Colorado, United States.

Mollie Hemingway Height

Hemingway stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches(1.65 m).

Mollie Hemingway Family

Hemingway father is a retired Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod pastor, and her mother is a retired teacher.

Mollie Hemingway Husband

Hemingway is married to Mark Hemingway.

Mollie Hemingway Salary

Hemingway’s annual compensation is $0.27 million, with a monthly salary of $23,240.

Mollie Hemingway Net Worth

Hemingway has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

Mollie Hemingway Political Views

Hemingway defended President Donald Trump’s decision to remove FBI Director James Comey in May 2017. She claimed in February 2018 that Carter Page, a former Trump campaign aide, had his civil liberties violated. The Mueller Report, released in April 2019, uncovered no clear proof that Page coordinated Trump campaign actions with the Russian government. President Donald Trump tweeted a comment attributed to Hemingway in May 2018, lending credence to her conspiracy theory that the Obama administration had planted a spy in his 2016 presidential campaign for political purposes.

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She called Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian election meddling “a very Stalinist-type approach to criminal justice” in November 2018. She purposefully named the purported whistleblower who uncovered the Trump-Ukraine scandal in November 2019. She accused the media in June 2020 of faking claims that law officials used tear gas and excessive force against nonviolent protestors in order to clear the way for Trump to make a photo op.

Mollie Hemingway Books

Hemingway has three books:

Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and Democrats Seized Our Elections and has contributed to four other books, including Justice on Trial: The Kavanaugh Confirmation and the Future of the Supreme Court with Carrie Severino. Politics and American Evangelicalism as Dual Citizens, The Seven Deadly Virtues: 18 Conservative Writers Explain Why Living a Virtuous Life Is As Funny As Hell, The Christmas Virtues: A Treasury of Conservative Tales for the Holidays, Conservative Christmas Quotables, and Imprimis – September 2017 – Russian Collusion?

Mollie Hemingway Reception

Dana Milbank of the Washington Post chastised conservative panelists, including Hemingway, for concluding in a discussion that marriage is good for women. Dana Milbank Is Incoherent On Marriage,” wrote Hemingway in response.

Despite writing for the conservative publication The Federalist, New York Times journalist Ana Marie Cox described Hemingway as “no supporter of Donald Trump” in 2016. Cox described Hemingway as “very open” on marriage and sexuality issues for a conservative Christian, stating she “sound[s] a little bit like a feminist when talking about sex…”

The Independent Women’s Forum’s Charlotte Hays described her as “a lightning rod in arguments concerning feminism and religious liberty” and “a major issue in conservative-leaning intellectual circles of the nation’s capital.” According to Jonathan Chait of New York Magazine, Hemingway’s work is becoming more reactionary during the Trump era, and she has joined a group of conservatives whose “increasingly right-wing character has been mixed with a conviction that Democratic elections are inherently fraudulent, and that extra-legal processes can be justified as countermeasures.”

Mollie Hemingway Political

She joined Gannett Publishing in 2002, where she worked at the Federal Times. Hemingway’s columns have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, National Review, The New York Times Magazine, and Ricochet. She was a founding member of The Federalist. She has appeared on C-SPAN several times. She joined Fox News as a contributor in 2017. Her columns have appeared in USA Today, The Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, CNN, and RealClearPolitics, among other publications.

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