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Main Correspondent Fox News Trey Yingst He emphasized the importance of journalism, which was “unwavering and unwavering” on Thursday night, when he was awarded the first amendments to the RTDNA 2025 awards.
The Rtdni Foundation, the charity hand of the Digital News Association of Radio Television, honored Yingst at a black -related dinner at the famous Watergate Hotel in Washington, DC every year, the Foundation celebrates those who exercise, promote and defend journalism. The winners so far included journalists, members of the US House of Representatives and US Senators.
“Thanks to the Rtdna Foundation for this incredible honor. The credit for our world class reporting belongs to the Murdoch family, my crew and the Fox EXECUTIVE team, including Executive Director Suzanne Scott, President Jay Wallace and Senior Executive Vice President Irena Brinta, who is tonight without you, and the reward is not possible.”
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The main correspondent Fox News Trey Yingst was awarded the first amendments to the RTDNA Foundation awards. (BP Miller)
“My father, thank you, you believed in me before anyone else. When I was 19, he announced the news on YouTube that no one was watching, you believed that it was possible,” Yingst continued. “As an international journalist, I have great privilege and responsibility to travel the world and tell the stories of others. In the last few years, my team and I have reported from almost 20 different countries, recently from Ukraine, Syria and Israel.”
Yingst has covered conflicts around the world, including the war of Israel-Hamas, a Russian invasion of Ukraine and withdrawing American troops 2021 from Afghanistan. In Gaza, he also put reflectors on “brave Palestinian journalists” who risked their lives to practice the craft of journalism.
“We live in a dangerous time of attacking journalists, misinformation and effort to silence those who hold the truth to power. Our work is now more important than ever. First amendment It’s more important now than ever, “Yingst said.
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Main main correspondent Fox News Trey Yingst with ABC News’ Pierre Thomas, who served as a master of events ceremonies.
“If you take away any of my remarks today, let it be this. People in this room, each of you, play a critical role, acting as a fourth estate, catching people’s experiences and as a voice for no voice,” he added. “Journalists are not an enemy of people.”
Yingst said the opposite is actually the truth.
“Journalists are the voice of people. Let that voice still use that way that is not afraid, unwavering and unwavering,” he said.
The “respects the first amendments and bold and brave efforts are respected by many – whether in an instant or throughout their careers – to protect it,” said Rtdna Foundation.
“As the world is a conflict on multiple continent, Trey Yingst has an extraordinary ability to humanize horror, making it to the audience even more real ocean. He was also a leader in the industry, advocating resources for safety and mental health for journalists who have repeatedly witnessed trauma to share it with their audience” Foundation he said in a statement when Yingst was chosen.

Trey Yingst covered conflicts around the world, including the war from Israel-Ham, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the withdrawal of American troops 2021 from Afghanistan.
“Fox News Sunday” anchor, Sidro Shannon Bream, main correspondent for national security Fox News Jennifer Griffin and Lucas Tomlinson correspondent were also present to support Yingst.
Previous recipients of the first amendment include Walter Cronkite, Sam Donaldson, Diane Sawyer, Mike Wallace, Bob Woododruff and Evan Gershkovich.
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Last year, Yingst wrote the bestseller of the New York Times in the New York Times “Black Saturday: an unfiltered attack of attacks on October 7th on Israel and the Gaza war”, a gold standard in storytelling when it comes to what happened on October 7th in southern Israel and the war that followed.
The Fox Nation -based series includes Yingst and Fox Jerusalem Bureau Team Race to cover a devastating terrorist attack, a team that experienced chasing after horrific massacre in Israeli communities along the border of Gaza and the border Handcuffs The main side correspondent entering the gaza belt during the Israeli invasion to the ground.