Ari Fleischer Bio, Age, Heights, FOX News, Net Worth, Salary, Parents, and Wife

Ari Fleischer Biography

Ari Fleischer is an American contributor, author, and political analyst working for Fox News. He joined the station in July 2017.

Ari Fleischer Age

Fleischer is 61 years old as of 2021, he was born October 13, 1960, in New York City. He celebrates his birthday on the 13th of October every year.

Ari Fleischer Heights

Fleischer stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches.

Ari Fleischer Education

Fleischer attended Fox Lane High School in Bedford, New York in 1978 prior to joining college. he joined Middlebury College in Vermont and in 1982, he graduated with his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.

Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer

Ari Fleischer Work Experience

Fleischer is a contributor, author, and political analyst at Fox News. He joined the station in July 2017. He works as a contributor for both FOX Business Network and FOX News Channel. For both Fleischer Sports Communications and Ari Fleischer Communications, he serves as their president.

He offers political analysis across FOX News Channel (FNC) and FOX Business Network’s (FBN) daytime and primetime programming. Before coming to work at Fox News Channel, he worked for former President George W. Bush as the White House press secretary.

Fleischer was the primary spokesperson during the anthrax attack, September 11th, two wars, and the presidential recount while working as press secretary. During the 2000 election primary season, he was the national spokesman for Elizabeth Dole’s presidential campaign prior to joining Bush’s campaign for president.

Ari Fleischer Net Worth/Ari Fleischer Net Worth 2021

In Fleischer’s career as a contributor/author/political analyst, he has been able to accumulate a net worth ranging between $1 Million and $3 Million.

Ari Fleischer Salary

He receives annual earnings that range between $35,000 and $100,000.

Ari Fleischer Parents and Siblings

Fleischer was born in New York City to Martha and Alan A. Fleischer. His father was the owner of an executive recruiting company and his mother was a database coordinator. Fleischer’s parents were Jewish. He has a brother, Michael, who worked for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq.

His mother is a Hungarian immigrant who lost much of her family in the Holocaust. Both his parents were Democrats who were “horrified” when Fleischer became a Republican, he told an interviewer in 2003 during an interview.

Ari Fleischer Wife/ Spouse

Fleischer is married to his wife Rebecca Elizabeth Davis, an employee in the Office of Management and Budget, in an interfaith ceremony. The two got married in 2002.

Ari Fleischer Kids

Fleischer and Rebecca are proud parents of two children, a son, and a daughter. They reside in New York and have been raising their children Jewish. The Fleischer are members of a synagogue in Westchester, New York.

Ari Fleischer  Iraq

Fleischer served in the Bush administration as a press secretary. He was a prominent advocate for the Invasion of Iraq. Fleischer made many exaggerated and misleading claims about Iraq in the lead-up to the Iraq War, the Saddam Hussein regime’s purported relationship with al-Qaeda.

Operation Avarice secured over 400 missiles and rockets containing chemical weapons between 2005 and 2006. “It’s a myth that Bush lied” about Iraq, he said in 2019. He claimed that he and Bush “faithfully and accurately reported” the assessments of the Intelligence community. In addition, thousands of US troops were exposed to various chemical weapons during cleanup operations when about 5,000 chemical warheads, and shells.

On March 20, 2019, he addressed on his Twitter account, “The Iraq war began sixteen years ago tomorrow. There is a myth about the war that I have been meaning to set straight for years. After no WMDs were found, the left claimed “Bush lied. People died.” This accusation itself is a lie. It’s time to put it to rest”.

Ari Fleischer Trump

Fleischer ass the former White House press secretary said that he would no longer “defend” President Donald Trump following a pro-Trump riot in the Capitol building on Wednesday, according to the Associated Press.

Ari Fleischer Books

Apart from his career, he is also an author. He authored “Taking Heat: The President, the Press and My Years in the White House” the New York Times bestseller in 2005.

Ari Fleischer Twitter

He is vocal on his social media account where he posts frequently. On his Twitter account, he has about 439,575 followers.