Tomi Lahren’s “Final Thoughts” segment will be moving to Fox News’ OTT service, Fox Nation, the network announced on Wednesday.
The segment, which will have additional content, will be part of a series of new programming for the digital streaming service, which will be subscription-based.
The last free “Final Thoughts” will be shown on foxnews.com on Wednesday and will debut again upon the launch of Fox Nation in the fourth quarter.
“Tomi Lahren’s ‘Final Thoughts’ segment has become an online staple for FOX News. Expanding this popular segment with additional content and transitioning it to the FOX Nation platform will enable FNC’s loyal fans to have exclusive access to her passionate commentary,” John Finley, senior vice president of development and production for Fox News said in a statement.
“I am thrilled to be a part of FOX Nation, where I can share my take on hot-button issues with the most dedicated viewers in America. I am ready to get started and can’t wait for FOX News fans to join us on this new platform,” Lahren added.
Lahren’s “Final Thoughts,” followed by “First Thoughts” the next morning, will be presented daily and exclusively only on Fox Nation at 5 p.m./ET and 9:30 a.m./ET respectively. Both episodes will offer her perspective on the top issues driving the daily news cycle and will focus on one specific topic, with Lahren providing her unique take on everything from politics to pop culture.
Joining the network as a contributor in August 2017, Lahren has been a conservative commentator on both “Fox & Friends” and “Hannity.”
Lahren has long been a subject of ire for liberals, most recently Kathy Griffin, who on Tuesday told the host to “go f— herself” after tweeting that Lahren’s “network told me my career was over and that I was irrelevant.” Lahren responded to Griffin on Twitter, saying “Thought maybe you’d like to defend and discuss your Trump Derangement Syndrome on the most-watched cable news network. Guess not! Have a nice day.”
10 Times Tomi Lahren Has Courted Outrage: From Black Lives Matter to President Obama (Photos)
Forthcoming Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren doesn't keep her opinions to herself -- even when her job is on the line. Scroll through to look back at times when Lahren has inflamed both the left and the right.
Lahren caught plenty of flak when she criticized Beyonce's performance at Super Bowl 50. "Even the Super Bowl halftime show has become a way to politicize and advance the notion that black lives matter more," Lahren said.
Lahren took serious issue with Jesse Williams' BET Awards acceptance speech, in which he spoke of police brutality toward black Americans. "I saw a lot of talent on that stage, but at the same time a whole lot of victimhood," she said.
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Dallas Shooting
Lahren blamed President Obama for the Dallas shooting that left five police officers dead and nine others injured. "Eight years later and we are more divided than ever," she said.
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Donald Trump Protesters
After millions took to the street to protest the election of Donald Trump, Lahren said, "A bunch of sore losers occupying a space is called a tantrum."
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Trevor Noah Appearance
The two sparred over protests to Donald Trump’s presidential election victory and the Black Lives Matter movement. It probably didn’t help that Lahren previously compared the latter to the KKK. Lahren claimed she doesn’t “see color,” which drew a laughing-gasp from the Comedy Central crowd.
Lahren was fired from her job at Glenn Beck's "The Blaze" in April after she revealed in an appearance on "The View" that she is pro-choice when it comes to abortion. She then sued her former boss for wrongful termination.
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Interview with Jazz Jennings on Transgender Rights
In August, Lahren sat down with the star of TLC's "I am Jazz" to discuss transgender rights and bathroom bills. She asked Jennings if, when she was in second grade using the girls' restroom, others at school thought she was a "pervert."
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Charlottesville response
After violent white supremacist rallies in Charlottesville, Virginia in August, Lahren posted a video on Facebook denouncing liberals who she says blame all Trump supporters for the deadly chaos. "It’s this phony identity politics that lost you the election. The average Trump supporter is not a Nazi or white supremacist," she said.
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Glenn Beck Countersues
Later in August, Lahren was counter-sued by Glenn Beck and The Blaze. The countersuit paints Lahren as “inappropriate and unprofessional,” as well as a “divisive” person who “created conflicts with other media personalities” at the organization.
Debate with Trevor Noah is not first time The Blaze anchor has gotten into hot water
Forthcoming Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren doesn't keep her opinions to herself -- even when her job is on the line. Scroll through to look back at times when Lahren has inflamed both the left and the right.