Tomi Lahren snags spot on Fox News: Details known so far

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Tomi Lahren has inked a deal with Fox News, the network confirmed Wednesday.

The 25-year-old will make her official debut on Wednesday night as a contributor on "Hannity" at 10 PM, according to a network press release. She will serve as a commentator on multiple programs, but "primarily 'Hannity.'"

In addition -- and perhaps more notably -- Lahren will have a "signature role" on a digital product currently in development, the network said.

"Today is a good day," Tomi tweeted ahead of the announcement. "#goodvibesonly."

The conservative firecracker, who amassed more than 4 million followers on Facebook, was fired from her spot at The Blaze in March 2017 after acknowledging during an appearance on "The View" that she is pro-choice.

Lahren, upon filing a wrongful termination lawsuit, told ABC News she was "flabbergasted" by her dismissal. She has continued to post new "Final Thoughts" videos to her Facebook page.

A fervent supporter of President Trump, Lahren will find herself in good company on "Hannity," where host Sean Hannity has staked his claim as one of the president's most loyal political pundits.

After Lahren appeared on an episode of "Hannity" in early 2017, she received a personal phone call from Trump himself, thanking her for "fair coverage" of him.

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