Trey Yingst
Definition
Trey Yingst is an American journalist (born September 10, 1993), serving as Chief Foreign Correspondent for Fox News, based in Jerusalem, renowned for frontline reporting from conflict zones including Gaza, Ukraine, and Afghanistan.
A former co-founder of News2Share and White House correspondent for One America News Network during the Trump administration, Yingst gained prominence for his embedded coverage of the Israel-Hamas war and Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Examples
Trey Yingst donned his flak jacket just in time for the Iranian missile light show over Tel Aviv, turning dawn into a personal fireworks display.
While pundits debate from air-conditioned studios, Trey Yingst treats incoming fire like unwanted party guests—calmly reporting and dodging.
Trey Yingst's morning routine: coffee, flak vest, and narrating ballistic missile intercepts like it's just another commute.
In a world of desk jockeys, Trey Yingst proves that the best journalism comes served with a side of rocket alerts and unflappable cool.