'Fox & Friends' host Brian Kilmeade defends Donald Trump, says he is 'optimistic' about America's future

Brian Kilmeade was the newest interviewee for the series of short interviews conducted by Dana Perino
PUBLISHED AUG 18, 2023
Brian Kilmeade says he is optimistic for America's future because of Donald Trump (@kilmeade/Instagram, Scott Eisen/Getty Images)
Brian Kilmeade says he is optimistic for America's future because of Donald Trump (@kilmeade/Instagram, Scott Eisen/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: All presidential contenders for the 2024 race are ramping up their campaigns. The American people are both terrified and enthusiastic about the uncertainty that this election may bring to the country.

With much political conversation in recent years, and defining changes in the political landscape, the outcome of this election is more anxiously awaited in determining Democratic or Republican administration.

'Fox & Friends' host Brian Kilmeade recently revealed in a recent interview that he continues to be hopeful about the future of America. 

Brian Kilmeade 'optimistic' for the American future

Kilmeade was the newest interviewee for the series of short interviews conducted by Dana Perino for all the Fox stars. 

A closing question asked by Perino was, "Are you optimistic about the future of the country — and why/why not?" To this, Kilmeade responded, "Yes, I am optimistic."

"I think things go in cycles," he added to his statement, "Think people are tired of being disillusioned." 

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Brian Kilmeade has consistently shown his support for Donald Trump (Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

The Fox host is a loyal supporter of Trump and his administration, unlike the network's other hosts, whose loyalties falter from time to time. And so he did not forget to mention the former president in his response.

"Think Trump made people so crazy they blamed everything on him, from their SAT scores to the pandemic," Kilmeade continued, "Now they see their life problems and triumphs moved on without him and will be begging to take responsibility for their own lives."

Brian Kilmeade emphasizes the importance of American history

When Kilmeade is not busy hosting multiple shows for the Fox Network, he is writing his book series on topics in American history. Also in this interview, he talked about the need for people to return to the past.

In the future he is optimistic, he says that "loving our history and our country will soon be cool again."


 
 
 
 
 
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Kilmeade's next book titled 'Teddy and Booker T.: How Two American Icons Blazed a Path for Racial Equality' is set to release later this year. 

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