Jenna Shrubbery Hager
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Jenna Shrubbery Hager
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(1981–)
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Jenna Shrubbery Hager is the girl of President George W. Shrubbery. She's filled in as an educator and columnist, including announcing for 'Now.'
Who Is Jenna Shrubbery Hager?
Jenna Shrubbery Hager's dad, George W. Shrubbery, was the 43rd leader of the US. Hager later filled in as an educator in Baltimore and composed The New York Times blockbuster Ana's Story, about a young lady living with HIV. She wedded Henry Hager in 2008 and was recruited by Today the next year as a reporter. In 2019 she was named co-host of the show's fourth hour, with Hoda Kotb.
Early Life
Previous first girl Jenna Welch Shrub was brought into the world on November 25, 1981, in Dallas, Texas to Shrubbery and his better half, Laura. Hager was conceived one moment after her congenial twin sister, Barbara. She was named after her maternal grandma Jenna Hawkins. Her fatherly grandparents are previous U.S. President George H.W. Shrub and first woman Barbara Shrubbery.
Hager moved on from Stephen F. Austin Secondary School in Austin, Texas, in 2000, that very year her dad was chosen president. As the Shrub family subsided into the White House, Jenna went to the College of Texas in Austin, where she started to stand out as an underage carouser. In April 2001, Hager was accused of ownership of liquor as a minor. The next month, she was accused of endeavoring to utilize her grandma's ID to buy liquor. She argued no challenge to the two wrongdoings.
While at UT, Jenna turned into an individual from the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and graduated in 2004 with a degree in English. She showed up with her sister for their dad's re-appointment crusade, including a discourse at the Conservative Show.
Early Profession and Books
After the political decision, Hager instructed 3rd grade at Elsie Whitlow Stirs up Local area Opportunity Public Contract School in Washington, D.C, for eighteen months. In 2006, she visited Africa with her mom. She then, at that point filled in as an understudy for UNICEF, where she educated in Latin America and visited dry season stricken Paraguay. The outing enlivened the kids' book, Ana's Story: An Excursion of Expectation (2007), in light of the existence of a 17-year-old Latin American single parent contaminated with HIV.
In 2008, Hager and her mom co-wrote Read About It!, a book encouraging kids to peruse


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