Fox News will launch new weekend programming featuring former Secret Service Agent and talk radio star Dan Bongino, who is set to host a new program airing each Saturday at 10 p.m., beginning June 5.
“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,” Fox News said in advance production notes released Wednesday.
Meanwhile, former South Carolina Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy begins hosting a live Sunday night show beginning June 6.
“Gowdy will utilize his signature mixture of wisdom, humor, historical references and insightful analysis to offer the audience a new outlook on the latest issues facing the country. Capitalizing on his experiences as a former prosecutor and Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Gowdy will break down the latest legal and political news,” Fox News advised.
Both hosts joined Fox News as contributors in 2019.
“In addition, Mr. Bongino will continue to host Westwood One’s “The Dan Bongino Show” — now set to be streamed by Fox Nation from 12-3 p.m. ET, beginning May 25.
“Bongino took over the timeslot formerly held by the late conservative radio pioneer Rush Limbaugh on key Cumulus stations across the country including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas and Washington, D.C., markets,” the network said.
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