Arlette Saenz (CNN) Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Family, Husband, Salary and Net Worth
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Arlette Saenz Biography and Wiki
Arlette Saenz is an American journalist. Currently, she is working for CNN as a political correspondent based in Washington, D.C. since 2018. Previously before joining CNN, Saenz worked at ABC News where she reported on the Trump and Obama administrations, Capitol Hill, and national politics.
Arlette Saenz Age
Arlette Saenz was born in Texas, United States of America. However, her exact day and year of birth are not known to the public. We will update soonest possible her exact age and date of birth once the information is out.
Arlette Saenz Height and Weight
Saenz stands at an average height of 5 feet 8 inches (1.68m) and weighs 60 kg (122 lbs).
Arlette Saenz Education
Saenz is an educated and qualified woman. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in American studies from the University of Notre Dame in 2007 and a minor in the Hesburgh Program in Public Service.
Arlette Saenz Family
Saenz was born and raised in Texas. However, she hasn’t revealed any information regarding her family, parents, or siblings. Therefore there are no details regarding her family at the moment but we will gladly update as soon as it is available.
Arlette Saenz Husband
Saenz is very secretive when it comes to her personal life and especially her love life. There are no details available of anyone she has dated or married. At the moment, Saenz is believed to be single or maybe secretly dating. However, we will update any information we find concerning her love life once we get it.
Arlette Saenz Salary
Saenz receives an annual salary ranging between $42,335 -$148,566. This is according to CNN News Correspondent reporter’s salaries.
Arlette Saenz Net Worth
Saenz has an approximated net worth of about $100,000 – $1 million US dollars. She has amassed this amount from her profession as a journalist.
Arlette Saenz CNN
Saenz is currently working as a political correspondent for CNN based in Washington, D.C. She joined CNN in 2018 after working for ABC News, where she covered the Trump and Obama administrations, Capitol Hill, and national politics.
At CNN, she previously covered the 2020 presidential race with a focus on Democratic nominee Joe Biden, including reporting on his primary campaign, his response to President Trump asking foreign governments to investigate him and his son Hunter, the decision by Biden’s allies to form a super PAC to help his candidacy, and Biden’s.