Pennsylvania Senator Guy Shenharler, 41, has split from his wife. He moved to FoxNews digital correspondent Brooke Singman, 32, with multiple sources telling Page 6.
The new couple is not hiding, and they are playing rounds in Washington, DC.
Two sources say the House of Representatives Speaker, the prime minister and journalist, who had dinner during an event at the Library of Congress last week, discovered Reschenthaler, the House of Representatives prime minister and journalist.
“The dynamic looked romantic in nature,” Spy said.
Sources say Singman met Reschenthaler in October, covering a stop in the Donald Trump campaign with the candidates famous swing state I kept a fly station At my local McDonald's.
Singman interviewed Article GOP Pol“Kamala Harris has become toxic to Pennsylvania,” said the head of the Keystone State Legislature.
However, sources say the pair didn't start dating until January.
Reschenthaler (a former district judge) and his estranged wife Jennifer married in Virginia in 2021. Sources say the split was split in November.
Fox News recognizes politicians' relationship with Singman and hears it is not a conflict of interest as Singman does not cover Congress.
Digital reporters are the rising stars of the network. She started out as an assistant to Jay Wallace, president and executive editor at Fox News, and is now appearing frequently.
The outstanding digital reporter is President Trump's favorite and landed an exclusive interview with him on March 6th.
In the Daily Beasts of 2023, a reporter speculated that “we will be able to fish for work in the future Second Trump administration.”
Reschenthaler cried out from Trump St. Patrick's Day Reception Last week at the White House.
“You know Reschenthaler, he… that's actually how you pronounce it, you know,” Trump said.
“No one else gets it right. I did it right. But it's hell of names. Nevertheless, he's what he's doing, that's politics, and he's a great guy.”
Pennsylvania's Pol defended the seal that previously served in the Navy Judge Advocate General (JAG) squad and was accused of covering up an attack on Ahmad Hashim Abd al-Izawi, known as the “Butcher of Farjah.”
Politicians and Fox News representatives did not comment.

