What happened to Yingst on Fox?
Trey Yingst is journalist from the United States working as the lead foreign correspondent for Fox News, which is headquartered in Jerusalem. Yingst has appeared on Fox News shows reporting from the Gaza Strip and other locations in the Middle East.
Trey Yingst Age
He is 31 years old as of 10 September 2024. He was born on 10 September 1993 in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States.
Trey Yingst Marriage
Even though he is becoming more well-known and his personal life is attracting attention, there is currently no publicly accessible proof that Yingst is married.
What is Yingst’s background?
Yingst went to Central Dauphin High School after being born in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, area. He attended American University, where he graduated in 2016 with a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism from American University School of Communication.
How much does Yingst make?
Yingst’s net worth is estimated at $1.5 million

Where is Yingst now?
While attending American University, Yingst and Ford Fischer co-founded News2Share, a media outlet where he started his career as a journalist. Yingst covered stories from Rwanda, Uganda, Gaza, and Ukraine while working for News2Share. According to the Los Angeles Times, Yingst was also taken into custody during a protest in Ferguson. With the ACLU’s help, the arrest was later expunged.
After that, he became the Chief White House Correspondent for One America News Network, where he spent 16 months covering the Trump administration. Yingst became one of Fox News’s foreign correspondents in 2018. Yingst and his crew were moved by Israeli military during a live shot in February 2019 after grenades were launched in their vicinity.
As he reported live from Kibbutz Be’eri, the scene of the Be’eri massacre, on October 11, Yingst said, “You could smell the stench of death in the air” and that it was “the most horrific thing I have ever seen.” Yingst has received recognition for his cool-headed and collected reporting during the conflict, which is indicative of his distinctive articulation.
Fox News appointed Yingst Chief Foreign Correspondent on August 6, 2024. In his acceptance address at the 34th annual First Amendment Awards of the Radio Television Digital News Association on March 6, 2025, Yingst thanked the Palestinian journalists for their coverage of Gaza.