Inauguration Day is tomorrow – Here’s a complete guide to Fox News Channel’s coverage and what to expect

The 60th Presidential Inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump is set to be covered extensively by Fox News Channel and Fox News Digital. The day will kick off with “Fox & Friends First” at 5AM ET, where hosts Todd Piro and Carley Shimkus will provide a preview of the day’s events. Due to the Arctic chill forecasted for the District of Columbia, most inaugural events will be held indoors.
Following that, “Fox & Friends” will continue the coverage at 6 AM ET with hosts Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmeade, Lawrence Jones, and Ainsley Earhardt providing up-to-the-minute updates on the lead-up to Trump’s inauguration.
At 9 AM ET, Dana Perino and Bill Hemmer will take over with “America’s Newsroom,” broadcasting live from Capitol Hill and elsewhere in the District. This will be followed by Harris Faulkner hosting “The Faulkner Focus” at 11 AM ET, providing last-minute news and updates ahead of the 12 NOON ET inauguration.
The main inauguration coverage will begin at 11:30 AM ET with Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier and anchor Martha MacCallum leading the coverage. They will be joined by Faulkner, Hemmer, Sandra Smith, and former Rep. Harold Ford Jr., D-Tenn. Trump’s inauguration will take place inside the Capitol, a rare occurrence in recent decades.
Later in the day, “The Five” will air at 5PM ET with Ford and his regular colleagues discussing the historic events of the day. Baier will anchor “Special Report” at 6 PM ET, followed by Laura Ingraham at 7PM ET broadcasting live from the Commander-in-Chief Ball.
At 9PM, Sean Hannity will take over coverage from inside the Liberty Ball, offering his own analysis and reactions. Greg Gutfeld will host “Gutfeld!” at 10PM ET from the Daughters of the American Revolution Constitution Hall, and Trace Gallagher will wrap up the live coverage at 11PM ET from Washington.
For more updates and coverage, viewers can download the Fox News App. Charles Creitz, a reporter for Fox News Digital, will be covering the event and providing insights into media, politics, and culture. Charles is a Pennsylvania native and a graduate of Temple University with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Story tips can be sent to charles.creitz@fox.com.