How Much Former Fox Newsers are Making in the Trump Administration?

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While Donald Trump continues to pluck people from Fox News for his administration, some may wonder if it is also a bump up in pay for the former FNCers?

The answer is yes and no.

NY Magazine looked at the financial disclosure forms to see what the Former Fox staffers are pulling in that the White House:

John Bolton, $569,423
Current national security adviser and former Fox News contributor

Heather Nauert (pictured), $485,000
Former State Department spokesperson, former Fox & Friends anchor

Scott Brown, $175,000
Current ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, former Fox News contributor

Anthony Scaramucci, $88,461
White House communications director for 11 days, former Fox News contributor

Richard Grenell, $80,000
Current ambassador to Germany, former Fox News contributor

Tony Sayegh, $72,851
Current Treasury Department assistant secretary, former Fox News contributor

K.T. McFarland, $63,518
Former deputy national security adviser, former Fox News contributor

Sebastian Gorka, $4,320 (for one month)
Former deputy assistant to the president, former Fox News strategist

Georgette Mosbacher, $31,336
Current ambassador to Poland, former Fox News contributor