The war for America’s future rages, and “Hold The Line with Buck Sexton” is Conservatism’s new command and control center. Former CIA Analyst and nationally syndicated radio host Buck Sexton is ready to stand and thwart the progressive tidal wave, with original commentary and analysis and the industry’s biggest names. Watch weeknights at 7p ET.
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 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. Plus, Republican congressional candidate from Florida Brian Clowdus joins the show to debunk the lies about Florida’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill, and Tiana Lowe discusses NATO’s misstep in Ukraine.
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.
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.
President Joe Biden has announced that the United States will be banning the importation of Russian oil and gas in response to the nation’s continuing offensive in Ukraine. Buck explains what that means for you. Plus, New York Post columnist David Marcus defends a no-fly zone in Ukraine, and independent journalist Ivory Hecker reports from the Mexican border on the continuing migrant crisis.
President Joe Biden has announced that the United States will be banning the importation of Russian oil and gas in response to the nation’s continuing offensive in Ukraine. Buck explains what that means for you
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.
A new poll shows a wide majority of Americans support establishing a no fly zone over Ukraine. Buck explains why that might not be as good of an idea as it appears.
It’s been two weeks since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, and it appears that Americans broadly support taking a tough stance against Moscow’s aggression. But what exactly would that entail? Buck takes a look at the idea of a no-fly-zone and the latest on the ground from Ukraine. Plus, Russia has offered Ukraine a deal to stop the hostilities. Should Zelensky take it? Buck speaks to Human Events’ Jack Posobiec about a potential ceasefire.
The CDC Mask guidance changes based on shifting political winds. Buck takes a look at the politics behind the health bureaucrats decision. Plus, is the west overstating Russia’s military setbacks in Ukraine? Bill Roggio from the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies joins Buck to give his analysis.