
Maria Sara Bartiromo (born September 11, 1967) is an American conservative journalist and author who has also worked as a financial reporter and news anchor. She is the host of Mornings with Maria and Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street on the Fox Business channel, and Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo on the Fox News channel. Bartiromo worked at CNN as a producer for five years before joining CNBC in 1993, where she worked on-air for 20 years. With CNBC, she was the host of Closing Bell and On the Money with Maria Bartiromo. She was the first television journalist to deliver live television reports from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. She has won several awards for her work on these programs, including two Emmy Awards. Nicknamed the "Money Honey", she garnered considerable attention within the financial industry in addition to the media. Her work for CNBC was largely non-political in its subject matter and approach. She sits on the boards of a number of non-profit and civic organizations. Bartiromo was among the hosts named in the Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network defamation lawsuit for broadcasting false statements about the plaintiff company's voting machines that Fox News settled for $787.5 million and required Fox News to acknowledge that the broadcast statements were false.
JD Vance Laughs at Fox News Question About Possible 2028 Presidential Run: ‘You’re the First Person Who’s Asked’ It’s been 13 long days since he was sworn in as Vice President, but someone has finally asked JD Vance whether he plans to run in 2028. The honor of “first” goes to Fox News host Maria Bartiromo. Vance sat for a long interview for Bartiromo’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” covering a broad range of topics from the D.C. plane crash to tariffs and ongoing confirmation hearings. Bartiromo saved her first-place-winning question for the end. “You’re one of the youngest vice presidents in our country’s history. Are you expecting to run for president in three and a half years?,” she asked. (The Wrap 2/2/25) READMORE>>>>> Trump seriously considered naming Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo as his running mate, according to book President-elect Donald Trump gave serious consideration to naming Fox Business Network anchor Maria Bartiromo as his running mate but was talked out of it by aides because there wasn’t enough time to subject her to a vetting process, according to a new book. Trump “was dead serious about Bartiromo and was making the case for her during the flight to Butler (Pennsylvania),” Politico reporter Alex Isenstadt wrote in his new book “Revenge: The Inside Story of Trump’s Return to Power.” “She was great with the big-donor Wall Street types and she knew how to do TV, Trump told his team,” according to Isenstadt. An excerpt of the book, which was published by Grand Central Publishing and will go on sale March 18, was reported by CNN. (MSN 1/9/25) READ MORE>>>>> 8 of the richest news anchors in the US – net worths, ranked: conservative commentators Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson made the list, alongside CNN’s Anderson Cooper and ABC’s Megyn Kelly 5. Maria Bartiromo, 57 Estimated net worth: US$50 million Conservative journalist and news anchor Maria Bartiromo has made part of her hefty fortune as a long-time co-host of CNBC’s Closing Bell, host of The Wall Street Journal Report, producer and assignment editor for CNN and segment host for Market Watch, The Business of Innovation and Business Center. Today, she appears on the Fox Business Network as the host of Mornings with Maria and Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street. Her high net worth is also a result of her marriage to financier Jonathan Steinberg. (South China Morning Post 12/28/24) READ MORE>>>>> Fox’s Bartiromo calls out Mace for preaching unity: ‘Isn’t it rich’ Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo pressed Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) about her push for unity in the GOP after she supported the ouster of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) last year. “With all due respect congresswoman, isn’t it rich for you to say you want to unite when you are actually one of the people who joined with a small group to take down your leader?” the host asked Mace during an appearance on her show Monday. “You’ve been a firebrand, and I certainly appreciate that and pushing for what the American people want, but we’ll see if your constituents actually like this.” (The Hill 6/10/24) READ MORE>>>>> ‘Are You Serious!?’ Fox’s Bartiromo Confronts Republican Over His Bill to Deport Campus Protestors to Gaza Fox Business Network’s Maria Bartiromo grilled Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) on his recent bill to deport college campus protestors “convicted of illegal activity” to the Gaza Strip. “I want to get your reaction to Biden’s speech yesterday, but I also want to talk about this bill that you’re introducing, that you, the bill would send anybody convicted of illegal activity on a college campus. It would send them to Gaza for at least six months. I got to be honest, Congressman, when I first saw this, I thought this was a joke. Are you serious? Anybody who’s arrested on a college campus, you know, being an activist you want to send to Gaza?” Bartiromo asked. “Well, you know, part of the, it’s a messaging bill to reset the conversation. We’ve got to have accountability on these college campuses,” Ogles replied, adding: (MediaIte 5/20/24) READ MORE>>>>> Marjorie Taylor Greene Appears on Fox News Days After Accusing the Network of Wanting to 'Murder' Tucker Carlson Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared on Fox News just two days after she went on a crazy rant about the network trying to "murder" their former host Tucker Carlson, RadarOnline.com has learned. Fox News anchor Maria Bartiromo confronted the congresswoman at several points during the interview. “You say you’re supporting President [Donald] Trump, but is now the time for this disruption, six months before the election, to fight to get a new speaker in place?” Bartiromo asked. Greene defended her actions by claiming her failed ousting of Mike Johnson “exposed the ‘uniparty’ like it’s never been seen before.” (Radar Online 5/12/24) READ MORE>>>>> |
October 13, 2024: Arizona Republic reported: Donald Trump appeared on “Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo” and unleashed an endless stream of lies, threats and nonsense — you know, the usual.And how did Bartiromo, once a respected business journalist, respond? Mostly by doing nothing. She just let him go. She gave modest pushback every now and then, but sometimes she all but cheered him on.This wasn’t journalism. It was more like propaganda. ![]() February 25, 2014: Business Insider: "Maria Bartiromo Won't Let Erin Burnett Forget She Called George Bush A Monkey." "Today on Morning Joe, Maria Bartiromo was brought into a discussion about whether or not opposition to Barack Obama is motivated by racial animus. When one guest said that he had never heard George Bush called "an arrogant white boy" in public, Bartiromo immediately jumped in by bringing up Erin Burnett's famous gaffe calling George Bush a monkey. "Actually, didn't Erin Burnett call George Bush, when he was a sitting president, a monkey? On this program," Bartiromo said." This is an interesting revelation in light of the interview Burnett did with Ted Nugent tonight where she was trying to get Ted Nugent into some kind of a "gotcha" moment over his recent comments. Having viewed the clip with Joe Scarborough this morning, Michael Eric Dyson seems to be hanging out with Al Sharpton too much as he attempts to make pretty much everything a symbol of racism. If he really believes what he says then its no wonder he thinks the whole country is racist (except him and, I suppose, Al). Rational thinking people know better, though.
Mar 2, 2014: Trib Live reported: Maria Bartiromo answers bell anew for Fox Business News. The move reunites Bartiromo with Roger Ailes, the powerful Fox News chairman. He hired Bartiromo for her first on-air role in 1993 at CNBC, when Ailes ran that channel.
April 4, 2014: Forbes reported: Maria Bartiromo On Flash Trading. Is the market rigged? Fox Business Network anchor speaks with Moira Forbes about high frequency trading and Michael Lewis’ new book, “Flash Boys”.
June 10, 2014: Variety reported: Four Questions for ‘Money Honey’ Maria Bartiromo Maria Bartiromo has earned good ratings with her two new shows, the daily “Opening Bell With Maria Bartiromo” on Fox Business Network and the live “Sunday Morning Futures” on Fox News Channel. Bartiromo, aka “The Money Honey,” burst onto the business-news scene 20 years ago on CNBC, making headlines as the first person to broadcast from the floor of the stock exchange. |
Raw Story: Jim Jordan squirms as Maria Bartiromo urges him to impeach Merrick Garland
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) refused to tell Fox News host Maria Bartiromo if he supports impeaching Attorney General Merrick Garland. 10.9.22
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) refused to tell Fox News host Maria Bartiromo if he supports impeaching Attorney General Merrick Garland. 10.9.22
Feb 4, 2015: Forbes: How She Did It: Maria Bartiromo On Building A Career As A Broadcast Journalist And Entrepreneur
Maria Bartiromo is a pioneer within the world of broadcast journalism who is not only paving the way for young women that wish to pursue the vocation, but is also serving as an inspiration when it comes to being an entrepreneur balancing multiple ventures.
Maria Bartiromo is a pioneer within the world of broadcast journalism who is not only paving the way for young women that wish to pursue the vocation, but is also serving as an inspiration when it comes to being an entrepreneur balancing multiple ventures.
Oct 7, 2014: TV Newser: Maria Bartiromo’s ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ is No. 1 Weekend Show
Sunday Morning Futures,” the Fox News show hosted by Maria Bartiromo, was the most-watched cable news hour in the demo this weekend.
Sunday Morning Futures,” the Fox News show hosted by Maria Bartiromo, was the most-watched cable news hour in the demo this weekend.