Real America's Voice White House correspondent Brian Glenn leaves role
Glenn joined Real America's Voice in 2024, after stints with Nexstar Media Group, Sinclair Broadcasting, Tegna, Salem Media Group and Right Side Broadcasting.
Real America's Voice chief White House correspondent Brian Glenn announced Thursday he was leaving his role at the network after nearly two years in the post, and over three decades in television.
Glenn joined Real America's Voice in 2024, after stints with Nexstar Media Group, Sinclair Broadcasting, Tegna, Salem Media Group and Right Side Broadcasting.
The correspondent did not give a reason for his departure but it comes amid his engagement to former Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
"If someone would’ve told me back in 1989 when I accepted my first job in television that one day I would be standing in the Oval Office at the White House, I wouldn’t have believed you," Glenn posted in a farewell message on X. "Over the course of my television and radio career, I’ve had the distinct honor of meeting some of the most wonderful people in the country and witnessing the greatest movement in political history — the 'Make America Great Again.'"
Glenn highlighted key moments of his decades-long career, which included covering campaigns, boat parades, flag marches, state fairs, town halls, Senate hearings and gubernatorial races.
"I’ve dedicated my life to supporting President Trump and his MAGA agenda and the Republican Party, even at times when it was difficult to stand alone amongst a hostile environment," he said. "The vast majority of my time was on the road, taking hundreds of flights a year and countless nights in hotel rooms, forcing me to spend far too much time away from those I love.
"Along the way I’ve made lifelong friends and had a front-row seat in our nation’s history, driving me to the pinnacle of my career: being part of the White House Press Pool," he added.
Real America's Voice Vice President Parker Sigg confirmed Glenn's departure, praising him as a "valuable team member" who would be missed in the newsroom.
"From the moment Brian started with RAV in June of 2024, he instantly became a fan favorite, bringing his faith and freedom-loving, America First journalism to all the shows in our lineup," Sigg said in a statement. "He has been a fixture on our programming and a part of history representing us in the White House press corps. We wish Brian all the best in his future endeavors."
Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.