The Sunday Briefing

American TV news program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Sunday Briefing is an hour-long news program on the Fox News Channel co-anchored by Peter Doocy and Jacqui Heinrich.[1] The show airs live on Sunday mornings at 11:00 a.m. ET, and discusss that week's current events and key moments from the week in the Trump Administration.[2]

Created bySuzanne Scott
Country of originUnited States
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The Sunday Briefing
GenreNews program
Created bySuzanne Scott
Presented byPeter Doocy
Jacqui Heinrich
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes1
Production
Production locationWashington, D.C.
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkFox News Channel
ReleaseSeptember 21, 2025 (2025-09-21) 
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Hosts

The program is co-anchored by Doocy and Heinrich, who currently serve as the senior White House Correspondent's for Fox News on an alternating weekend basis.[3]

  • Peter Doocy: (2025–present) Doocy has covered every major political election since 2009 as well as reported live from major breaking news events across the country. During the 2024 election cycle, Doocy covered incumbent President Joe Biden campaign, providing updates from the election trail and 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Doocy led coverage of Biden's 2020 presidential campaign beginning with his April 2019 candidacy announcement.[4]
  • Jacqui Heinrich: (2025–present) Heinrich is also a co-host for Fox News Radio on The FOX News Rundown podcast. Fox News in September 2018 as general assignment reporter based in New York.[5]

Format & History

Each anchor will tackle all facets of the White House beat, including the President of the United States' national and international moves as well as the key issues impacting the administration. Heinrich and Doocy have covered the White House since 2021, reporting extensively on both the Biden and Trump administrations and consistently asking questions that drive the news cycle.[6]

Fox News announced on September 10, 2025 that Doocy and Heinrich would be taking on the role of anchoring The Sunday Briefing following the cancellation of Media Buzz hosted by Howard Kurtz who had helmed the 11 a.m. hour on Sunday for over 12 years.[7][8]

The show's first ever guest was President Donald Trump who was interviewed by Doocy.[9]

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