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.
Over the past 48 hours the billionaire has been hit by multiple negative stories including the delisting of his company Tesla from the S&P 500’s ESG list, and accusations that he sexually harassed a flight attendant on a private jet in 2016. Musk is denying the reports, claiming the attacks are politically motivated.
The Department of Homeland Security’s Disinformation Governance Board has been put on ice by the Biden administration and its head, Nina Jankowicz, has reportedly resigned. The news comes just three weeks after the board was announced and follows the emergence of numerous posts and videos in which Jankowicz repeated left-wing talking points on Hunter Biden’s laptop and other controversial issues.
It’s still not over in the state of Pennsylvania where a key race could shape the future of the Senate. Trump-backed celebrity doctor, Mehmet Oz, holds a razor-thin advantage over former finance executive David McCormick, as the vote count continued into today.
Karine Jean-Pierre has officially taken over the role of White House Press Secretary. So just who is the Biden White House’s newest chief spin artist? Buck asks the host of the Can’t Cancel Rob Smith podcast, Rob Smith.
A violent weekend in America as mass shootings hit multiple cities across the country including Buffalo, New York where a gunman killed 10 people in a local supermarket. As expected the left wasted no time in point the finger at fox news and conservative media. Buck looks at the deadly shooting and the political fallout.
Washington is proving once again they could not care less about American’s problems. While the country is reeling with skyrocketing inflation and prices, the Biden Admin continues to send billions of dollars, we don’t have, in aid to Ukraine.
Gas prices surged to a new record high today, with the nationwide average reaching $4.42 per gallon. Rob speaks with the founder and executive director of Power the Future, Daniel Turner, about what the Biden Administration is doing to ease prices for Americans.
We are living in a time during which the value of any given life on any given day is determined by a sinister force. A force that decides who is of value versus who is useless. The lives in question at this critical time are those of the unborn, whose very existence is threatened by abortion. Mike Slater & his guests take on the subject, from the legal, medical, historical, and religious perspective — to help viewers make the case for life.
Buck speaks to Candidate for Senate from Arkansas Jake Bequette, who’s suing the Arkansas Secretary of State after finding out his name was misspelled on thousands of ballots.
America had another month of massive inflation in April, with the consumer price index rising by 8.3% year-over-year. Buck discusses the government approving yet another $40 billion dollars we don’t have in aid to Ukraine as Americans are suffering
Earlier today, President Biden delivered a long-overdue speech on the skyrocketing inflation crisis in America – he shockingly took a few questions from reporters and not-so-shockingly took a few shots, mostly at Republicans.
According to a recent CNN poll, Americans view of the nation’s economy is the worst it’s been in a decade – with only 23 percent rating current economic conditions as even somewhat good.