Sara Carter is a Cuban-American journalist currently working as a contributor for Fox News Channel. She also writes for her website called SaraACarter.com and is the host of the podcast Sara Carter Show. Her work includes reports on national security, terrorism and immigration. She was also recognized with two National Headliner Awards.
Early life
Sara Carter was born on May 31, 1980. Her ethnicity is Cuban American. The details of her parents’ names were not disclosed to the media. Her mother is a Cuban immigrant while her father was a US Marine Corps soldier. She also hasn’t shared any details about her siblings with the media. Sara graduated from Lutheran High School in La Verne, California. For her higher and further studies she went to California State Polytechnic University in Pomona. There she completed a bachelor’s degree in journalism and communication.
The Career of Sara Carter
In March 2002, she began her career as a senior reporter for the Los Angeles New Group. After five years, she worked as a National Security Correspondent for the Washington Times. As of February 2010, she was working with The Washington Examiners as a National Security Correspondent. In 2013 she was hired as senior reporter for The Blaze in Washington DC. She has also been the host of the Blaze Network News documentary, online investigative journalist, breaking national and international stories, and producing numerous episodes about ISIS and national security.
In May 2016, she began working as a Senior Correspondent for Circa.com. The next year she was hired by Darkwire Inc and Fox News as a Fox News Contributor and Investigate Reporter. She has also shared her views on the 2021 US presidential election. Most of her work has uncovered secret tunnel systems, drug trafficking routes, and Mexican federal officials’ involvement in drug trafficking.
Sara Carter Social media
Sara is very active on social media as she uses this platform to share her views and opinions. She joined Twitter in March 2009 and has garnered over 1.3 million followers. On her Instagram account, she has earned over 135,000 followers. Even on her LinkedIn account, she has more than 500 connections.
Sara Carter’s biography | |
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Real name | Sara A Carter |
date of birth | May 31, 1980 |
Age (as of 2022) | 41 years |
place of birth | United States |
nationality | American |
job | journalist |
religion | Christianity |
sun sign | Twins |
Physical Statistics | |
height | in feet inches – 5′ 6” – in centimeters – 168 cm |
Weight | in kilograms – 60kg – in pounds – 132 pounds |
shoe size | 6.5 (US) |
Hair color | light brown |
eye color | light brown |
body type | average |
Sara Carter Family | |
father | – |
mother | – |
sister | Monique L Griffith, Nathalie Rodgers, Sylviane Laforet |
Brothers | Pierre A Rodgers |
Qualification/Education | |
school | Lutheran High School |
University | London Academy of Music and Performing Arts (LAMDA) |
Relationship status | |
marital status | Married |
Who is Sara Carter’s husband? | Martin Bailey |
children | Two (Benjamin, Analies) |
Personal life
Sara is married to Martin Bailey. Martin is a Veteran and also a retired Master Sergent in the United States Armed Forces. They both tied the knot at a private wedding ceremony on October 22, 2010. She likes to keep her married life private and out of the limelight. They are also blessed with two children named Benjamin and Analiese.
Sara Carter net worth
Sara Carter has earned a lot through her career in journalism. She has worked with many companies as an investigate reporter, presenter and in many other positions. According to sources, her net worth was estimated to be around $2 million. She could also earn by being interviewed or invited as a special guest.
Facts About Sara Carter
- She spent part of her childhood in Saudi Arabia.
- Your father served in two wars.
- She is fluent in English and Spanish.
- She also completed a course at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
- At The Washington Times, she spent most of her time traveling and covering the war on terror in Afghanistan and other parts of the world.
- In 2007 she received the National SPJ Sigma Delta Chi Award for investigating Nuevo Laredo, Mexico in exposing the cartels.
- She has spent a decade covering the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan.