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.
Disgraced former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is back in the news after an inquiry found quote ‘Overwhelming Evidence’ of misconduct–including sexual harassment and abuse of power. New York City Councilman Joe Borelli stops by to discuss the details of this damning report.
As predicted Dr. Fauci and the bio-medical fascists are preparing the American people for mandatory boosters shots to be considered “fully vaccinated.” Buck discusses the topic in this edition of The Buck Brief.
Details are still emerging about the man responsible for killing at least 5 people and injuring 40 more by driving through a Christmas Parade in Waukesha Wisconsin. We have the latest in that tragedy with Former NYPD officer and conservative commentator John Cardillo.
Buck talks to Roger Stone, a former advisor to President Trump and one of the primary targets of that investigation about his experience with the so-called Mueller probe.
Of all the willful lies and omissions in the media’s coverage of major national new stories – nothing beats the shocking dishonesty surrounding the Rittenhouse trial – and what’s even more shocking is left-wing media is allowed to get away with it… Buck takes a deep dive into the lies perpetrated by the limousine liberals …
The outcome of the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse has the potential to have a major impact on how we view the right to self-defense in this country. Buck talks to the editor of ‘Bearing Arms’, Cam Edwards, of how this could affect the future of due process.
Former co-host of ‘The View’ Jedediah Bila got into a heated debate with her former colleagues yesterday over her personal decision not to take the COVID-19 vaccine and her opposition to vaccine mandates. Jedediah joins Buck to talk about that and her new book “Dear Hartley” in tonight’s edition of Hold the Line…
The Attorney General forwarded a memorandum addressing a spike in harassment, intimidation, and threats of violence against school administrators, board members, teachers, and staff. Buck sounds off on the threat tag from the whistleblower…
With the infrastructure bill now signed into law, the Biden White House has turned its attention to its next trillion dollar spending spree: the so-called Build Back Better bill. Meanwhile, the president’s poll numbers continue to sink, as his administration all but ignores the immediate problems facing the American people. All this and more in …
the fate of Kyle Rittenhouse is in the hands of a Kenosha Wisconsin jury this evening, a day after prosecutors called a mob of rioters heroes for attacking the then 17-year old. More on that with the host of ‘I’m Right’ here on the First TV, Jesse Kelly.
Did the prosecution make the case for cold-blooded murder or was this a clear case of self defense? Buck gives his thoughts in this episode of Hold the Line.
The White House defends Kamala after reports of widespread exasperation and dysfunction within her office. More of this with American Conservative Union chairman, Matt Schlapp.