Prior to working as a broadcaster, Robinson worked as an actress and model. In May 2018,
One America News Network appointed Robinson as its chief White House correspondent. In 2019, Robinson posted an
Islamophobic tweet calling
Ilhan Omar an "
al-Qaeda supporting Somali Gangster" and an "Islamist terrorist supporter". Robinson subsequently received an endorsement from the
far-right website
VDARE. In February 2020, Robinson joined
Newsmax as its White House correspondent. After then-president
Donald Trump lost the
2020 presidential election, Robinson promoted conspiracy theories about
Dominion Voting Systems. In November 2021, Robinson falsely tweeted that the
Moderna COVID-19 vaccine contained
luciferase "so that you can be tracked." This echoed earlier false social media claims that the vaccine supposedly had satanic links due to "
lucifer" in luciferase and alleged references to "
666." Robinson's tweet began with the salutation "Dear Christians" and referred her over 400,000 followers to the
Book of Revelation; in a tweet days earlier, she equated vaccines with the
Mark of the Beast. Twitter removed the tweet that day and suspended Robinson's account for seven days, citing "repeated violations of our
COVID-19 misinformation policy," as Newsmax sought to distance itself from her remark and removed her from the air pending an inquiry. Robinson returned to Twitter after her suspension to continue spreading COVID-19 misinformation, causing Twitter to permanently ban her within hours. Newsmax announced the next month that it would not renew Robinson's contract when it ended in January 2022. In January 2022, Robinson joined LindellTV, an online outlet founded by
Mike Lindell. In May, she falsely claimed that
Brian Kemp receiving 74% of the vote in the Republican primary of the
Georgia gubernatorial election was proof of "obvious fraud", saying that "Nobody in any election in America gets 74% of the votes." Following
Damar Hamlin's collapse in January 2023, Robinson baselessly suggested that the COVID-19 vaccine was responsible. In July 2023, Robinson falsely tweeted that COVID-19 vaccines were responsible for a "massive increase in breast cancer" in women under 50. == Views ==