Longtime Fox News Correspondent Jim Angle Dead at 75

Longtime Fox News journalist Jim Angle passed away at the age of 75.

Angle joined Fox News in its first year in 1996.

Jim Angle passed away at his Arlington, Virginia home on Wednesday.

The cause of death is unknown.

Fox News reported:

Fox News Channel original Jim Angle died Wednesday at his home in Arlington, Virginia. He was 75.

“Jim was a FOX News original and a top Washington correspondent whose talent and fearless reporting was unmatched. He was a central figure to establishing our Washington bureau in 1996 and was beloved across the entire network for his down-to-earth easygoing demeanor, his kindness and a smile that was ever present. He will be greatly missed, and we extend our heartfelt condolences to his entire family,” FOX News Media CEO Suzanne Scott said.

Angle joined Fox News Channel when the network launched in 1996 as a senior White House correspondent where he appeared nightly on “Special Report with Brit Hume.” Angle, who was also a regular substitute anchor for “Special Report,” covered many of the most important news stories from the early years of Fox News.

The Texas-native covered former-President Bill Clinton’s 1996 reelection, his 1999 impeachment trial, and accompanied the president on key overseas trips. In 2000, Angle reported live from former Vice President Gore’s headquarters in Nashville during the Florida recount process.

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