Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett will headline, sell books at Trump fan club gathering

Gregg Jarrett holding a picture of Trump

Citation From the Facebook page of the Columbiana County Republican Party.

Fox News’ Gregg Jarrett is again taking his support for President Donald Trump on the road, this time by headlining and selling copies of his book at a MAGA fan club gathering in Florida. 

Jarrett is a Fox News legal analyst who also hosts programs for Fox Nation. He frequently appears on Fox to defend Trump and attack his critics, which has earned him praise from the president. Jarrett has also cashed in on his pro-Trump following by writing the books The Russia Hoax and Witch Hunt

Jarrett is scheduled to speak and sell Witch Hunt at the December 16 meeting of Club 45 USA in West Palm Beach, Florida. A Facebook page for the event bills Jarrett as a “strong Trump supporter and Fox News personality.” General seating for the now-sold out event was free, while VIP seating was available for a $20 donation. Club 45 USA, which bills itself as “the largest Trump Club in the nation,” aims “to keep Donald Trump supporters in our county connected and engaged and to support the Re-election of Donald Trump For President in 2020!”

While the club has no official connection with the Trump campaign and states that it “is not affiliated with any political party,” its leadership team is comprised of longtime local Republican Party officials. The Jarrett event was promoted by the Republican Party of Palm Beach County. 

Gregg Jarrett Club 45 USA flyer

The Fox News personality has previously appeared with GOP-aligned organizations to help sell books and raise money for Republican causes. In April, he headlined a fundraising dinner for the Columbiana County Republican Party in Ohio and autographed copies of The Russia Hoax for donors. In October 2018, Jarrett appeared at a Russia Hoax signing hosted by the pro-Trump political group Women Vote Smart. 

Fox News claimed in November 2018 that it “does not condone any talent participating in campaign events” -- an alleged policy which has been selectively enforced by the network.