Griff Jenkins

Griff Jenkins

Griff Jenkins currently serves as a Washington-based national correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC) and as a co-anchor of FOX News Live. He joined the network in 2003 as a radio producer and associate producer for War Stories with Oliver North.Read More

Most recently, Jenkins provided live analysis and reporting surrounding the March 2024 Baltimore bridge collapse. Previously, he provided live coverage on the ground in Ukraine surrounding Russia's Invasion of Ukraine. While in Ukraine, he presented an exclusive interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Prior to this, he reported live from the Capitol in Washington, D.C. as it was mobbed by rioters on January 6th, 2021. In 2020, he covered the Republican National Convention and traveled to Delaware to provide on-the-ground coverage of the 2020 Democratic National Convention. Additionally, Jenkins traveled to Texas and Florida to provide breaking news coverage on the impact and aftermath of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, respectively. He also reported on the 2017 gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia where he provided viewers with live updates on both races.

During his tenure at FNC, Jenkins has covered many national stories including the 2016, 2012 and 2008 election cycles, protests across the country, including those in St. Louis, MO, Baltimore, MD and Ferguson, MO, the shooting at an Aurora, CO movie theater in 2012, the Boston Marathon bombings and the aftermath of the deadly EF5 tornado in Moore, OK. Internationally, he has been embedded in the Middle East multiple times and his coverage ranges from the invasion of Iraq in OIF1 in 2003 through the Battle for Mosul in 2016. He also contributed to FNC's 2014 New Year's Eve special, All-American New Year, live from New York City.

Jenkins began his career at Salem Radio Network in 1996 where he produced Common Sense Radio with Oliver North, a nationally syndicated radio program. Prior to that, he served as an associate producer for Oliver North's War Stories from 2001 to 2003. He is a graduate of the University of Mississippi with a B.A. in English.