The major changes keep coming for Fox News — and controversial host Chris Wallace, an outspoken Democrat, has lost one of his shows.
The cable news giant announced two massive additions to its lineup on Thursday.
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According to reports, their newest stars are names viewers will be very familiar with.
Former U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy and ex-secret service agent Dan Bongino will be joining the network, each with a permanent program of their own.
Bongino — popular for his impassioned segments and clashes with colleague Geraldo Rivera — will have a new show airing 10 p.m. on Saturdays. He’s tabbed to replace “The Greg Gutfeld Show,” which had previously been in that time slot.
Fox News held a shouting match over Trump’s response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
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An official press release confirmed Bongino’s official addition to the Fox family after serving as a popular contributor.
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According to the network:
Bongino will tackle the week’s most pressing headlines, drawing on his experiences as a former law enforcement official to discuss Americans’ top priorities: liberty, security, and their families. Viewers can expect Bongino’s passionate and powerful voice on topics from policing to censorship.
Gowdy, on the other hand, will appear on Sundays.
His new show will go on at 7 p.m., which will replace the primetime repeat of “Fox News Sunday” with Chris Wallace.
The official press release alongside the announcement of Gowdy’s addition explains he will be drawing on his legal experience in his new role.
[Sponsored] “90-Year-Old Mitochondria Becoming 30-Years Old”Gowdy will utilize his signature mixture of wisdom, humor, historical references and insightful analysis to offer the audience a new outlook on the latest issues facing the country. Capitalizing on his experiences as a former prosecutor and Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Gowdy will break down the latest legal and political news from across the nation and offer his seasoned perspective while providing viewers with the tools to draw their own conclusions.
Both newly announced hosts are scheduled to join Fox News in June.
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