Pennsylvania Congressman Guy Reschenthaler, 41, has split from his wife — and has moved on with Fox News Digital correspondent Brooke Singman, 32, multiple sources tell Page Six.
The new couple are not hiding, and have been making the rounds in Washington, DC, we hear.
Two sources tell us they spotted Reschenthaler, the House of Representatives Chief Deputy Whip, and the journalist having dinner during an event at the Library of Congress last week.
“The dynamic looked romantic in nature,” said one spy.
According to sources, Singman met Reschenthaler in October while covering a Donald Trump campaign stop in the swing state, when the candidate famously manned a fry station at a local McDonald’s.
Singman had interviewed the GOP pol for the article, “Kamala Harris ‘has become toxic’ for Pennsylvania, top Keystone State lawmaker says.”
However, a source tells us the pair did not start dating until January.
Reschenthaler — a former district judge — and his estranged wife, Jennifer, married in Virginia in 2021. A source tells us they separated in November.
We hear that it’s not a conflict of interest since Singman does not cover Congress.
The digital reporter is a rising star at the network: She began as Fox News president and executive editor Jay Wallace’s assistant, and now frequently appears on air.
The standout digital reporter is a favorite of President Trump, having landed an exclusive interview with him as recently as Mar. 6.
Some speculated in a 2023 Daily Beast piece that the reporter, “could be angling for a job in a prospective second Trump administration.”
Reschenthaler got a shout out from Trump during a St. Patrick’s day reception at the White House last week.
“You know Reschenthaler, he’s … That’s actually the way you pronounce it, you know,” Trump quipped.
“Nobody else gets it right. I got it right. But it’s a hell of a name. And despite that, he’s very successful at what he does, which is politics, and he is a great guy.”
The Pennsylvania pol previously served in the Navy Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps and defended a SEAL who had been accused of covering up an assault on Ahmad Hashim Abd al-Isawi, known as the “Butcher of Fallujah,” while he was in custody.
Reps for the politician and Fox News did not comment.
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