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Charles Hurt

Charles Hurt is an American journalist and political commentator known for his Republican-leaning views. He currently serves as the opinion editor of The Washington Times and is a co-host on Fox & Friends Weekend. Hurt's commentary primarily focuses on politics and current events.


1971: Charles Hurt Born

In 1971, Charles Hurt was born. He is an American journalist and political commentator.

1995: Joined The Detroit News

In 1995, Charles Hurt began working at The Detroit News as a replacement worker during a strike.

2001: Joined The Charlotte Observer

In 2001, Charles Hurt moved to the Washington, D.C. area to join the staff of The Charlotte Observer.

2003: Covered U.S. Congress for The Washington Times

From 2003, Charles Hurt covered the U.S. Congress as a reporter for The Washington Times.

2007: Joined The New York Post

In 2007, Charles Hurt left The Washington Times to join The New York Post.

2011: Rejoined The Washington Times

In 2011, Charles Hurt rejoined The Washington Times as a political columnist.

December 2016: Named Opinion Editor

In December 2016, Charles Hurt was named the opinion editor of The Washington Times.

2016: Possible Congressional Candidate

In 2016, Charles Hurt was considered a possible congressional candidate before his brother's term ended.

January 2025: Named Co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend

In January 2025, Charles Hurt was named co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend.

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