Buck Sexton is host of “Hold the Line” from 7-8p ET, where he brings his unique analysis and experience to prime time. From business and politics, to entertainment and social issues, he shares his candid, passionate takes on the latest local, national, and global headlines, and welcomes a variety of guests and experts.
Buck has been a frequent guest host for The Rush Limbaugh Show, The Sean Hannity Show and The Glenn Beck Program, and he appears regularly on Fox News and Fox Business Network as a guest analyst. He currently hosts a nationally syndicated radio program called “The Buck Sexton Show.”
Buck previously served as a CIA officer in the Counterterrorism Center (CTC) and the Office of Iraq Analysis. He completed tours of duty as an intelligence officer in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as other hotspots around the globe, and led intelligence briefings for senior U.S. officials including President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. Sexton also served in the New York Police Department (NYPD) Intelligence Division working on counterterrorism and counter-radicalization issues.
Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving can sit on the sidelines during home games but he can’t play. Does COVID-19 know the difference? Buck talks to The First contributor, Morgan Zegers, on the latest Covid-19 lunacy coming from the sports world.
As Russia continues its war on Ukraine, the US warns China they will face grave consequences for supporting the Kremlin. Dean Cheng joins Buck to discuss the latest talks between the White House and China.
Just a week and a half ago, New York City Mayor Eric Adams insisted that the Big Apple ‘would defeat crime’ after recent police statistics showed nearly every type of criminal offense was up in the month of February – but after a violence-filled weekend in the city, it’s time to start questioning Mayor Adams’ competence.
Iran claimed responsibility on Sunday for a missile barrage that struck near a U.S. consulate complex in the city of Irbil in northern Iraq. Buck talks to Nile Gardiner, the director of the Heritage Foundation’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, about what the attack means for American security.
Vice President Kamala Harris is in Europe assuring NATO allies that America’s commitment remains strong. Congressional candidate Morgan Ortegus stops by to give her take on Harris’ unimpressive tour of eastern Europe.
The Biden administration announcing a slew of new of sanctions against Russia today, including bans on Russian imports and new restrictions on the Russian financial sector. It’s all part of the administration’s an effort to be tough of Vladimir Putin but Buck asks a simple question: where does this all end?
As the controversy over Florida’s ‘Parental Rights in Education’ bill continues to grow around the country, Governor Ron DeSantis is standing firm on his support, even despite a concerned phone call from Disney CEO Bob Chapek and company executives. Newsweek opinion editor Josh Hammer joins Buck to discuss the rise of corporate wokeness.
Casualties are mounting on both sides as diplomatic efforts between the two nations have thus far failed to bring an end bloodshed. Buck looks at the situation on the ground in Ukraine.
The left continues its assault on Florida’s so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill. Candidate for the Florida House of Representatives Brian Clowdus helps Buck separate fact from propaganda.
The price at the pump hit another record high today, a trend that’s likely to continue for the foreseeable future. Buck takes a look at the Biden administrations search for solutions and its use Americans financial pain to push its green energy agenda.
While American politicians and pundits are focussed on the Ukrainian border, America’s southern border continues to be wide open. Independent journalist Ivory Hecker stops by to give her repors on what’s happening at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Moscow offering Ukrainian President Zelensky an off-ramp to end hostilities. Should he take it. Human Events’ Jack Posobiec stops by to give his opinion on Moscow’s demands.