In a deeply touching moment behind the scenes at Fox News, Laura Ingraham’s three adopted children recently sent a heartfelt letter to the network — and it left her colleagues in tears.

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The letter, handwritten by her children — Maria, Michael, and Nikolai — wasn’t intended for broadcast. But when it arrived at the Fox News headquarters, it made its way from one desk to another, quietly shared among staff members who have long known Ingraham as a fierce voice on television but also as a deeply devoted mother.

According to a Fox News insider, the letter expressed the children’s love and admiration for their mother, especially highlighting the sacrifices she made as a single mom raising them while maintaining her demanding career. “Our mom never missed a bedtime story,” one part reportedly read. “Even when she had to go on air late at night, she always came home and kissed us goodnight.”

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Another line that reportedly brought tears to the room said: “We don’t know what we did to deserve her, but we hope she knows we’d choose her a thousand times.”

Laura Ingraham, who adopted her children from Guatemala and Russia, has spoken publicly in the past about the challenges and joys of international adoption. But this letter — unexpected and unfiltered — painted a fuller picture of the woman behind the camera.

Some of her coworkers were seen wiping away tears after reading it. One producer admitted, “We’ve always admired Laura’s strength. But hearing her children describe her love… it reminded us all of what really matters.”

While Ingraham herself hasn’t commented publicly about the letter, sources close to her say she was overwhelmed with emotion when she found out her children had sent it.

In a world of breaking news and political firestorms, this simple act of love from three grateful children became the quiet story that touched everyone who read it.