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February 26, 2025Top 3 News Spots To Follow Trump Administration
Now that podcasts have upended traditional news sources, where is the best place on TV to follow the Trump Administration? Whether you enjoy these hosts or not these are the three TV shows that the public can closely follow what Trump is up to in his second term.
1. Sean Hannity – Fox News “Hannity” at 9 pm EST on weekdays
Sean Hannity is a prominent American television host and conservative political commentator, best known for his long-running career with Fox News. His journey in broadcasting began in the late 1980s when he hosted a radio show in Alabama, but it wasn’t until the mid-1990s that his career truly skyrocketed. In 1996, he joined Fox News, initially as a commentator and co-host of a show called Hannity & Colmes, where he appeared alongside his liberal counterpart Alan Colmes. This dynamic sparked his popularity, as Hannity’s strong conservative views often clashed with Colmes’s liberal stances, making for heated debates that attracted a large viewership.
In 2009, Hannity transitioned to hosting his own show, Hannity, where he became the face of conservative television commentary. The show features a mix of political analysis, interviews, and audience-driven segments, with Hannity often championing right-wing causes, such as limited government, individual rights, and traditional values. His influence grew not only on TV but also on radio, where he hosted the nationally syndicated The Sean Hannity Show. Throughout his career, Hannity has been both celebrated and criticized for his unapologetically partisan approach, but he remains a significant figure in American media, shaping conservative discourse and policies through his extensive reach.
2. Maria Bartiromo – Fox News “Sunday Morning Futures” Sunday at 10 am EST
Maria Bartiromo is a distinguished American television personality, journalist, and business anchor, best known for her long tenure at Fox News. Bartiromo began her broadcasting career in the late 1980s, working for CNN and later joining CNBC in 1993. It was at CNBC where she gained widespread recognition as the host of The Wall Street Journal Report and Closing Bell, becoming one of the first journalists to broadcast live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, earning her the nickname “The Money Honey.”
In 2014, Bartiromo joined Fox News, where she became the host of Mornings with Maria, a daily morning show focusing on financial markets, business, and economic news. Her in-depth interviews with major business leaders, politicians, and economic experts helped her become a leading figure in financial journalism. She also serves as the host of Sunday Morning Futures, where she covers broader political and economic topics, showcasing her unique blend of expertise in both financial markets and political analysis.
Throughout her career, Bartiromo has received numerous accolades, including multiple Emmy nominations, and has been a trailblazer for women in business journalism. Known for her sharp interviewing style and in-depth understanding of global markets, she has become a trusted voice for business news, consistently delivering insightful coverage of financial trends and economic policy.
3. Shannon Bream – Fox Main Network “Fox News Sunday” at 9 am EST Sunday mornings
Shannon Bream is a prominent American television anchor and journalist, widely recognized for her work with Fox News. She joined the network in 2007 as a Washington D.C. correspondent, where she quickly made a name for herself with her thoughtful and fair coverage of political and legal affairs. Her reporting style, which blends professionalism with a calm demeanor, has garnered her widespread respect in the industry.
Bream’s career took a significant turn in 2017 when she became the anchor of Fox News @ Night, a late-night news program offering a comprehensive look at the day’s top stories with a particular focus on politics and legal issues. She has earned a reputation for providing insightful analysis of complex topics, often featuring in-depth interviews with high-profile guests, including lawmakers, legal experts, and public figures.
Before joining Fox News, Bream worked at several other outlets, including WBTV in Charlotte and WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. She also earned her law degree from the Florida State University College of Law. This background has contributed to her authority on legal matters, especially when covering the U.S. Supreme Court. Known for her clear and concise reporting, Shannon Bream has become one of the leading voices in political journalism, and she remains an influential presence on Fox News and now the main Fox network.
Multiple podcasts are out there to consume whatever flavor of politics you desire, but when it comes to television, like it or not, these three shows will give you the most intensive unfolding view of the 47th President of the United States of America.
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