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Shannon Bream

Shannon Bream

Covered numerous political campaigns, landmark Supreme Court decisions and Washington scandals

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  • Anchor of Fox News @ Night
  • Chief Legal Correspondent for the Fox News Channel
  • Labor & Employment Attorney

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Shannon Bream is the anchor of Fox News @ Night and Chief Legal Correspondent for the Fox News Channel. She’s covered numerous political campaigns, landmark Supreme Court decisions and Washington scandals. Before entering the world of media, she was a lawyer specializing in race discrimination and sexual harassment cases. She is a Honors graduate of the Florida State University College of Law and obtained her B.S. in Business Management magna cum laude from Liberty University. She and her husband, Sheldon, enjoy traveling, fly fishing and they’re a tad obsessive about college football.

Washington Lowdown

Shannon has covered the ins and outs of DC for 14 years, and has the inside track on what’s happening from the White House to Capitol Hill. She’s logged endless hours on political campaigns, landmark Supreme Court rulings and Washington scandals. If it’s in the headlines, she can fill you in – and offer the scoop on things you’ve yet to hear about.

Strength Through Adversity

From being fired from her first tv job to living with a disease that left her in chronic pain, Shannon has leaned on her faith and found hope in the toughest parts of life. No matter the test, there are lessons to be learned and joy to be discovered through life’s greatest challenges.

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