Dan Bongino, who has been a commentator on Fox News for about ten years now has his own show. Thursday night on Hannity, Sean Hannity and Dan Bongino announced his new show coming to Fox Saturdays starting in June. Bongino made clear he, “won’t disappoint the audience, we are going to bring it every Saturday night at 10. I am beyond excited. It’s been a long journey here.”
Dan Bongino (@dbongino) on his new prime time show on Fox: "I won’t disappoint the audience, we are going to bring it every Saturday night at 10 [pm]. I am beyond excited. It’s been a long journey here." pic.twitter.com/U6cmbIqiwG
— Daniel Chaitin (@danielchaitin7) May 13, 2021
Bongino is not the only one with a new show former congressmen from South Carolina, Trey Gowdy will also have his own show on Fox airing Sundays.
Bongino’s show will be replacing Gutfeld since it was moved to the nightly prime-time because of it’s success.
Fox News issued a statement:
FOX News contributor and former U.S. Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino will also join FNC’s weekend primetime lineup as the host of a new 10 PM/ET program launching on June 5th. Bongino will tackle the week’s most pressing headlines, drawing on his experiences as a former law enforcement official to discuss Americans’ top priorities: liberty, security and their families. Viewers can expect Bongino’s passionate and powerful voice on topics from policing to censorship. Each week he will feature stories and interviews that showcase community heroes like veterans and police officers on the front lines keeping America safe.
In addition to the Fox show, Fox Nation will also stream his radio program “The Dan Bongino Show” from 12-3 PM/ET, the timeslot previously held by Rush Limbaugh, beginning on May 25th.
Fox News reported Gowdy’s show, “will break down legal and political news on his program, in addition to conducting interviews with decision-makers and Washington insiders.”
Stay Tuned to Media Right News as we await the start of the new Fox shows.
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