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.
A hit piece against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis leaves out key details about the Florida vaccine rollout. Buck takes a look at the lies peddled by the program.
Hours after a lone gunman killed 10 people in Colorado, President Joe Biden was calling for a new assault weapons ban. Buck speaks to Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert about the Democratic push for new gun control legislation.
New photos have emerged showing the crowded conditions in so-called migrant detention facilities. Buck takes a look at the latest from our growing crisis at the southern border.
Gretchen Whitmer was once considered a frontrunner to be Joe Biden’s vice presidential choice. Now she’s defending herself for a similar nursing home policy that led to the death of thousands in New York.
Since Joe Biden took office in December, hundreds of thousands of migrants have surged across the border. In this Hold the Line special, Buck discusses the causes and consequences of the current crisis at the southern border with a lineup of guests including Texas GOP chairman Alan West, and director of the Center for Immigration Studies, Mark Krikorian.