Eric Bolling

  • EntertainmentTVLine.com

    Sinclair TV Stations Nix News Program Featuring COVID Conspiracy Theorist Behind Banned 'Plandemic' Video

    The Sinclair Broadcast Group — the largest owner of local television stations in the country — has scrapped an episode of America This Week that featured the controversial virologist whose Plandemic video was taken down by Facebook, YouTube and other major platforms. In the nixed episode of America This Week, which is hosted by Eric […]

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  • PoliticsThe Wrap

    Sinclair’s Eric Bolling Lands First TV Interview With New White House Press Secretary (Video)

    Well over a month into her new gig, Stephanie Grisham did her first television interview as White House press secretary this week, bypassing Fox News for rival right-leaning network Sinclair and its “America This Week” host (and former Fox News staffer) Eric Bolling.In the interview, broadcast Wednesday night, Grisham sidestepped a question about plans to bring back daily press briefings. “The president is his best spokesperson,” she said. “He is the most accessible president in modern history,

  • NewsYahoo TV

    Bill O’Reilly thinks it's 'Killing Bill O'Reilly' time

    Bill O'Reilly lashes out at the New York Times and Megyn Kelly over charges of sexual harassment.

  • NewsYahoo TV

    Laura Ingraham gets a Fox News show; Hannity to battle Maddow

    Fox News is adding the conservative radio host Laura Ingraham to its lineup.

  • NewsYahoo TV

    ‘Fox News Specialists’: Eric Bolling’s New Show Is Not So Special

    One of the more inexplicable stars of the Fox News channel is Eric Bolling, once one-fifth of “The Five” and now one-fifth of “The Fox News Specialists,” the show that has replaced “The Five” at 5 p.m. Confused? Not as much as Bolling is, routinely. A beefy former commodities trader who always looks as though he’s shaking off a brain-rattling tackle on the football field, Bolling somehow gained the confidence of Fox News executives a few years ago.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    Bill O’Reilly: ‘They Want Me Dead! They Do!’

    Bill O’Reilly used the start of Wednesday night’s O’Reilly Factor to defend himself against a sparky little storm of criticism about his Tuesday comments on a line in Michelle Obama’s Democratic Convention speech: “I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves.” He now fears for his safety.