White House correspondentWendell GolerGoler joined FOX News Channel in 1996.
Wendell Goler serves as a White House correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). Goler joined FNC in 1996 and is based in the network's Washington, D.C. bureau.
During his tenure, Goler has reported on numerous news stories, ranging from the impeachment of President Bill Clinton to President Bush's post Sept. 11, 2001 policy initiatives. He has also been a forefront of election coverage including reporting on the 1996, 2000, and 2004 presidential elections. Most recently, Goler served as a panel member at the "First in the South" GOP presidential debate in South Carolina in May 2007.
Before joining FNC, Goler served as a White House correspondent for Associated Press Broadcast Services. Responsible for all radio and television network coverage of domestic and foreign presidential activities, Goler anchored all presidential news conferences for the service. Earlier, he served as a reporter for several Washington, D.C. stations, including WJLA-TV and WRC-TV.
Goler attended the University of Michigan and is a native of Detroit, Michigan.
