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A new host will be taking over “Fox News Sunday” by a veteran Fox News journalist.
Shannon Bream will be taking over Chris Wallace’s spot on the show after being a Supreme Court reporter and host of “Fox News at Night.”
“When your agent calls and asks, ‘Are you sitting down?’ you’re never really sure how that conversation is going to go,” Bream said.
“But I knew that we were doing good work. … I was hoping that all of those efforts were well received.”
Chris Wallace left Fox News to join CNN, and his show was supposed to stream on CNN+. However, CNN+ quickly stopped operations only after a few weeks of starting.
“Shannon shows up every day letting hard work speak for itself, and that kind of work ethic eventually gets noticed,” stated Republican strategist Ron Bonjean.
“It’s a simple message that should inspire others who are trying to navigate Washington.”
“In a town of sharp knives, Shannon is that rare person in Washington where you can’t find a single person who will say anything bad about her,” explained political communicator Doug Heye, adding, “She’s as nice as she is smart, which is saying something.”
Bream graduated from Liberty University and then Florida State Law School. She is also very open about her Christian faith.
“There’s always to me God’s guiding hand, trying to move you from place to place,” she said, adding, “You just want to do it in a way that is of top excellence for your employer, but for me, also, I feel the weight as a Christian to say, ‘I want to do this with excellence and respect in a way that honors the heavenly father, too.’”
Bream says she is going to expand the kinds of guests she has on the show.
“I think most people out there, most Americans, their whole life isn’t centered inside the Beltway. So we want to acknowledge that. Of course, there’s going to be heavy focus on policy, but I think we will broaden the net that we cast on stories that we think are important every week.”
Bream said she had to adjust to an earlier time, which she is getting used to.
“I will say that Biscuit Bream was a little surprised when I went to her at 6:30 this morning to get her up for her walk. It’s usually more like 9:30 or 10.”
“But I have really been very intentional about trying to change that clock and make myself go to bed at a reasonable hour and get up like a normal person. So the adjustment is fully underway. I think we’re almost there.”
Bream will be on every Sunday morning to recap the week’s top news with expert guests from around the country.



A very good article, plus just love watching Shannon show on tv. Keep up the good work. God Bless.
So glad to hear Chris Wallace is finally gone! Good bye to bad rubbish.