<p>Shannon Bream is the host of <em>Fox News Sunday</em>—and the first female correspondent to anchor the show in its 26-year history. </p><p>Previously, Bream hosted <em>Fox News at Night</em>. She is also the network’s chief legal correspondent, a role that makes her the face and voice of Fox’s Supreme Court coverage. </p><p>Drawing on her remarkable 15-year career as an attorney, journalist, SCOTUS expert and Washington insider, Bream is expert at breaking things down and telling the candid, behind-the-scenes stories that help audiences understand what is really going on in Washington and where the country is headed.</p><p>Bream is the author of the <em>New York Times</em> # 1 bestseller <em>The Women of the Bible Speak </em>(2021) and of the memoir <em>Finding the Bright Side: The Art of Chasing What Matters</em> (2019). Her most recent book, published in 2022, is <em>The Mothers and Daughters of the Bible Speak</em>. Bream hosts the<em> Livin’ the Bream </em>podcast where she shares stories from a career at its peak covering the nation’s leaders and highest court.</p>
Host of <em>Fox News Sunday</em>; FNC Chief Legal Correspondent and SCOTUS Expert
<ul><li><strong>Beltway Confidential</strong></li><li> Shannon Bream is host of <em>Fox News Sunday</em> and the network's Chief Legal Correspondent, a role that makes her the face and voice of the network’s high-profile Supreme Court coverage. Drawing on her remarkable 15-year career as an attorney, journalist, SCOTUS expert, and Washington insider, Bream is an expert at breaking things down and telling the candid, behind-the-scenes stories that help audiences understand what is really going on in Washington and where the country is headed.</li><li> <strong>On the High Court’s Docket</strong></li><li>As Chief Legal Correspondent and the Fox network’s resident SCOTUS expert for the past 15 years, Bream goes “behind the curtain” to give audiences a seasoned, insider’s perspective on the nation’s highest court. Her deep knowledge of the Court’s history and inner workings, its nine justices and their positions, personal quirks and professional foibles make her an ideal guide for the rest of us. From a career spent trying to understand and anticipate the nation’s most stubbornly private institution, Bream delivers a fascinating, incisive look at the most important cases on the Court’s docket and the potential ramifications—social, legal, economic, and political—for the nation’s future.</li></ul>