What Happened to Grant Stinchfield on Newsmax?
When Newsmax announced its new schedule for weekday primetime, many fans were disappointed that their beloved host wasn’t included. Grant Stinchfield’s 8pm show wasn’t shown despite being in the same time slot as Greta Van Susteren.
On his Tuesday night show, Stinchfield made an insensitive comment about Israel: how could Jewish Americans support an administration that turns its back on their homeland? He further questioned how Jews could possibly support such a policy.
What Happened to Grant Stinchfield on Newsmax?
Few news viewers are as passionate and dedicated to the personalities they watch every day as those who subscribe to Newsmax. That is why it was understandably worrying for them when the network announced Grant Stinchfield would no longer be part of their nightly broadcast schedule.
The 59-year-old American journalist, businessman and news host is renowned for his insightful analysis, provocative statements and coverage of national events. He has previously worked for prominent media platforms such as NBC, KECI TV and NRA TV.
He was suspended from Newsmax after making remarks about Israel, labelling it as the “home country” of Jewish Americans. Additionally, he criticized President Joe Biden for being unsupportive of Israel amid increasing violence between Hamas militants and Israeli forces.
Recently, Newsmax network announced that Grant Stinchfield would be replaced in his 8pm slot by Eric Bolling – a conservative political and financial commentator six years older than Grant who has been part of right-wing media since 2006.
Grant Stinchfield’s Future at Newsmax
Grant Stinchfield is an American journalist and host of a show on Newsmax. Airing weekdays at 8 p.m., it can be accessed on all cable and satellite systems.
At the beginning of this month, Newsmax switched Stinchfield’s time slot so Greta Van Susteren could join them on-air. It remains uncertain whether Stinchfield will remain with Newsmax or depart entirely.
On Tuesday, Grant Stinchfield claimed on his show that future Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is responsible for leaking a draft ruling which would severely restrict abortion rights.
He provided no evidence or logic to back up his claims, and the court ruling has yet to be decided. But Stinchfield has directed her anger in the wake of the leak, as Politico reports.
Grant Stinchfield’s Social Media Activity
Grant Stinchfield is a social media personality with an active presence across platforms such as Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. He often posts about political topics and shares stories that may be of interest to his followers.
He has an avid following on the Salem Podcast Network (SPN), where he hosts several shows. His show “Stinchfield with Grant Stinchfield” is one of the top podcasts in America and downloaded more than 14 million times each month.
Stinchfield, a right-wing host, boasts an engaged fan base that eagerly awaits his messages. His net worth is also enormous – estimated between $1 million and $2 million annually.
Newsmax recently changed their prime-time lineup to give Greta Van Susteren her own slot, bumping out former Trump White House spokesman Sean Spicer. Meanwhile, ex-Fox star Eric Bolling took Stinchfield’s 8 p.m. spot; however, it remains uncertain whether Stinchfield will return or not to Newsmax.
Grant Stinchfield’s Family Life
Stinchfield joined right-wing cable news channel Newsmax in August after hosting a show for the National Rifle Association’s unsuccessful NRATV online broadcast. His show runs an hour-long on weekday evenings.
The 47-year-old is also a trucker, owning and operating a mid-sized Dallas company that contracts tractor trailers to Fortune 500 companies. He holds both a bachelor’s degree from Denison University and master’s degree from Quinnipiac University.
Stinchfield maintains a relatively low-profile personal life despite his celebrity status. He lives with his wife and son in Texas, keeping their personal details hidden from the media.
Newsmax host Stinchfield recently defended the QAnon conspiracy theory by mischaracterizing it to deny that it includes the delusion that President Donald Trump is fighting against a cabal of high-profile Democrats running an evil child trafficking ring. This tweet garnered over 21,000 retweets, with central figure Q publishing a post linking back to it.
