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“America’s Favorite Black, Gay, Republican”

Rob Smith is an Iraq War veteran and political analyst who is a contributor for Turning Point USA, an advocacy group for young conservatives and a FOX News Contributing Opinion Columnist. He refers to himself as, "America's favorite black, gay, Republican." Steve and Rob discuss ...  Show more

Tomi Lahren: “I really wanted to challenge and I wanted to inform…start a dialogue”

Tomi Lahren currently serves as host of FOX Nation's daily programs First Thoughts and Final Thoughts. On First Thoughts (9:30AM/ET) Tomi delivers her opinion on the latest news in politics and pop culture. Following, her signature Final Thoughts (6PM/ET) recaps her views on the ...  Show more

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