Wendell Goler

Wendell Goler was an American television newscaster.

Goler was a veteran White House correspondent for the Associated Press broadcast services. He was responsible for all radio and television coverage of domestic and foreign presidential activities before joining Fox News Channel at its inception in 1996.

During his time at Fox News, he covered several historic political stories that included the impeachment of President Bill Clinton, and President George W. Bush’s post September 11, 2001 policy initiatives.

Wendell Goler was an American television newscaster.

Goler was a veteran White House correspondent for the Associated Press broadcast services. He was responsible for all radio and television coverage of domestic and foreign presidential activities before joining Fox News Channel at its inception in 1996.

During his time at Fox News, he covered several historic political stories that included the impeachment of President Bill Clinton, and President George W. Bush’s post September 11, 2001 policy initiatives.

Goler appeared on Sons of the Basement, Fox and Friends, Fox News Sunday, Outnumbered, Happening Now, and America’s Newsroom.

Goler died March 3, 2020. He was 71.

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