Today on Fox News: May 7, 2020
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On Fox News:
Fox & Friends, 6 a.m. ET: U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla.; A look at the challenges being a police officer during the coronavirus outbreak. Fox News contributor Johnny "Joey" Jones reacts to the media taking issue with President Trump's use of the word "warrior" in the fight against coronavirus. The Little Sisters of the Poor bring their religious liberty fight to the Supreme Court.
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On Fox Business:
America Works Together, 1 p.m. ET: A Fox News virtual town hall with Ken Langone and Bernie Marcus, co-founders of Home Depot, moderated by Neil Cavuto
On Fox News Radio:
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The Fox News Rundown podcast: Trey Gowdy on the Michael Flynn Case - The Michael Flynn case has taken a turn, with the FBI now under scrutiny for its questioning of the one-time national security adviser. Trey Gowdy, former House Oversight Committee Chairman and host of "Trey Gowdy Podcast", explains why he thinks the investigation was mishandled.
Also on the "Rundown": Martha MacCallum, host of "The Story" on the FOX News Channel and "The Untold Story" podcast, explains why she compares covering the coronavirus pandemic to 9/11 and weighs in on how the handling of COVID-19 will impact voters when they head to the ballot box in November.
Plus, commentary by Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church.
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The Brian Kilmeade Show, 9 a.m. ET: Elaine Chao, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Chris Wallace, host of "Fox News Sunday"; Mark Morgan, Chief Operating Officer and Acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection; Gen. Jack Keane.
Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla, Noon ET: Judge Andrew Napolitano discusses the Texas salon owner who is willing to go to jail to keep her business open, U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, explains why he thinks Congress should be open, and Fox News' Emily Compagno has crime stories you might not know about.