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Fox New Channel anchor and television journalist. He also served as the anchor of Prime Time Justice on Court TV, which later became TruTV, for eight years.
He worked for local ABC, NBC, and MSNBC television stations for ten years.
In May 2014, he requested an indefinite leave of absence from Fox, and the following week he was arrested at the Minneapolis St. Paul Airport bar for interfering with a peace officer.
He married Catherine Kennedy Anderson in 1993.
He served as the lead anchor during the 1995 O.J. Simpson trial.
Gregory Walter Jarrett (born April 7, 1955) is a conservative American news commentator, author and attorney. He joined the Fox News Channel in November 2002, after working over ten years for local NBC and ABC TV stations, as well as national networks Court TV and MSNBC.
Jarrett joined the Fox News Channel in November 2002.
In mid-May 2014, Jarrett requested a leave of absence for personal reasons. His leave was granted by Fox and he was replaced by other journalists with no date set for his return. Jarrett was arrested in May 2014 by Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport police, who were called to an airport bar after reports that Jarrett seemed intoxicated and acted belligerently. Jarrett was booked into Hennepin County Jail and charged with interfering with a police officer. Jarrett pleaded guilty in July 2014 to disorderly conduct in connection with the incident. CNN reported that Jarrett’s arrest occurred right after Jarrett had checked out of a rehabilitation facility. Jarrett returned to Fox News before the end of 2014.
Jarrett was born in Los Angeles and raised in nearby San Marino, California, graduating from San Marino High School in 1973. He graduated magna cum laude from Claremont Men’s College in 1977 with a degree in political science. He graduated from law school at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, in 1980, and worked as a defense attorney for several years in San Francisco with the firm of Gordon & Rees LLP. As of February 3, 2015, his California State Bar license is listed as “inactive.” Jarrett has taught law as an adjunct professor at New York Law School and lectured at other law schools.
Jarrett is known for his pro-Trump commentary, and for his criticism of the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election. In 2018, he published The Russia Hoax, which argues that the “deep state” have sought to undermine the presidency of Donald Trump and protect 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. He has described Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe as “illegitimate and corrupt” and likened the FBI to the KGB.
Jarrett’s legal commentary has generally defended President Trump. In August 2017, Jarrett called for a grand jury for Hillary Clinton over her email controversy. A day later, when a grand jury was impaneled by special counsel Robert Mueller in the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections, Jarrett said that grand juries were an “undemocratic farce”. Jarrett later called the Mueller investigation “illegitimate and corrupt” on Fox News, stating that “the FBI has become America’s secret police” and “a shadow government”. Jarrett likened the FBI to the KGB, the Soviet security agency, for which he received PolitiFact’s “Pants on Fire” rating. According to PolitiFact, “numerous historians of the FBI and the KGB say the comparison is ridiculous. The KGB implemented the goals of the Communist Party leadership, including countless examples of tortures and summary executions. The FBI, by contrast, is subject to the rule of law and is democratically accountable.”
In 2018, Jarrett published the book The Russia Hoax which alleges that “Hillary Clinton’s deep state collaborators in government” engaged in “nefarious actions” to protect Clinton and undermine Trump. The book was an Amazon and New York Times best-seller. President Trump praised the book. According to Rolling Stone magazine, the book “amounts to 286 pages of recapping every single bad thing the Clintons have ever been accused of doing (Uranium One is, again, mentioned dozens of times.)… The idea that the Clinton email investigation could be dropped, and the Russia investigation taken up just a few months later isn’t seen as coincidence, but conspiracy, a bit of revenge enacted by an intelligence community full of Clinton fans.” In a review for The Washington Post, Carlos Lozada described the book as a Trump hagiography. In 2018, PolitiFact highlighted five claims made in Jarrett’s book as false, misleading and unsubstantiated.
In February 2018, Jarrett asserted that he had a “highly reliable congressional source” which told him that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein “used the power of his office to threaten members of Congress”; The Huffington Post described the assertion as “dubious”.
What's Gregg Jarrett Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
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