White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki is reportedly on her way to MSNBC when she exits in May. 

Fox News White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich shared some insight on her knowledge of the situation, saying Psaki was the subject of a "bidding war" between CNN and MSNBC.

During this week's podcast of "The Fox News Rundown," the host, Jared Halpern, asked Heinrich regarding Psaki's departure and she disclosed her reporting on the story. 

"So we have confirmed, from a source familiar with the situation, that Jen Psaki will be leaving her post here at the White House in the coming weeks. Sometime this spring, she's going to be taking a job at MSNBC," Heinrich said. 

"I was told that there was a bidding war between CNN and MSNBC to get her on board. There are some, you know, legal stipulations about how she has to go about her departure and contract signing, in terms of, you know, federal ethics rules. So she wants to be, you know, have her i's dotted and t's crossed on that front. But we do know she's going to be leaving."

Psaki will be heading back to the news media, where she's comfortable since the White House Press Secretary was a CNN contributor before joining the Biden administration.