Chad Pergram

Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram currently serves as a senior congressional correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). He joined the network in September 2007 and is based out of Washington, D.C. Most recently, Pergram covered the dramatic elections for House Speaker. Pergram reported from the Capitol throughout the removal of Kevin McCarthy as Speaker, as well as the numerous votes that ultimately led to Mike Johnson becoming the new Speaker of the House. Earlier in 2023, he provided Fox viewers with unparalleled historical context, deciphering maneuvers and strategy from the House floor as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) finally prevailed in a post-witching hour vote. Previously, Pergram contributed to FNC’s 2022 Midterm Election coverage. Additionally, Pergram reported on the hearings of The Select Committee’s Investigation of the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol. Pergram reported live from inside the Capitol building as it was mobbed by rioters on January 6th, 2021. Pergram, who was barricaded in the basement, provided critical minute-by-minute updates on the situation for fifteen hours straight on the air until the building was secured. Additionally, he was a staple of FNC’s coverage of the first and second impeachments of President Trump, breaking down the procedural elements and providing timely analysis. According to Nielsen Media Research, FNC’s special coverage of the impeachment hearings outpaced all of broadcast and cable news coverage. Pergram served as a senior Capitol Hill producer covering a range of historical moments from Capitol Hill, including the 2010 and 2018 midterm elections, Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Justice Neil Gorsuch’s confirmation hearings, the 2016 presidential election cycle, and various legislative hallmarks and showdowns, including the 2010 passage of both the Affordable Care Act and Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform, the 2011 and 2023 debt-ceiling fights, tax reform in 2017, as well as the 2018-2019 government shutdown, the longest in U.S. history. From his years of reporting, Pergram has gained a particular expertise in House and Senate procedure, especially the workings of appropriations, intelligence and foreign policy. In 2011, Pergram was the first broadcast/cable journalist to confirm the death of Osama bin Laden and get the information on the air to Fox viewers. In 2017, just blocks from Pergram’s residence in Alexandria, Virginia, a gunman opened fire at a baseball practice for Republican members of Congress ahead of the annual Congressional game, critically wounding then-House Majority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) and injuring several others. Pergram led the breaking news coverage and followed the story throughout Scalise’s recovery. In 2022, Pergram served as FOX Sports 1’s on-field reporter during the Congressional Baseball Game and was color commentator for the game in 2023. Prior to joining FNC in September 2007, Pergram served as a reporter for Capitol News Connection. Additionally, he produced and anchored newscasts for NPR in Washington and served as a Senate producer for C-SPAN. He began his career as a reporter at WKRC-AM in Cincinnati and WKRC-TV, the ABC affiliate at the time, before joining the Cincinnati Public Radio-operated WMUB-FM in Oxford, OH. While at WKRC-AM, he covered the first congressional race of then-little known John Boehner, who would go on to serve as Speaker of the House. In 1992, he was named Best Radio Reporter by the Ohio Associated Press. A native of Jacksonburg, OH, Pergram earned a both a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in communication from Miami University (Ohio). During his time there, he lived down the street from future Speaker of the House and Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan. In 2007, he won a regional Edward R. Murrow Award for excellence in reporting for his coverage of outgoing House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX). The year prior, Pergram became the youngest recipient of the Joan S. Barone Award for Excellence in National Affairs/Public Policy Broadcast from the Radio/Television Correspondents Association, which he was awarded for his Washington-based broadcasts. Pergram received the award a second time in 2020, becoming one of the few journalists to do so. In 2009, Washingtonian magazine named him one of the top 50 journalists in DC.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

84%

Examples:

  • America chooses its wars; America has chosen its wars in Ukraine and Israel.
  • Frankly, some members will tell you they never trusted McCarthy.
  • House rules enable any member on the prevailing side of a roll call vote to move to reconsider a vote.

Conflicts of Interest

90%

Examples:

  • House Republicans face chaos in their conference.
  • Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., has had enough of Johnson.
  • The rancorous Speaker’s race foreshadowed what was to come.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • The author claims that House Majority Leader Steve Scalise did not vote all year due to cancer treatments. However, this is false as Scalise has been present for most of the votes in Congress during 2023.
  • The author uses a quote from Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-N-Y.) that suggests he believes Mayorkas should be impeached if other Republicans are not absent on the day of vote, which is not true as Suozzi has previously stated that he does not support impeachment proceedings against Mayorkas.
  • The GOP miscalculated how many yea votes they had.

Deceptions

75%

Examples:

  • After months of consternation, lawmakers eventually approved $62 billion for Ukraine to fight Russia in recent weeks, with most Democrats endorsing American assistance.
  • The answer is that America’s leaders are committed to helping Ukraine in its conflict with Russia.
  • Washington chooses its wars.

Recent Articles

Top House Democrats Urge Biden to Consider Exiting Reelection Race Amid Concerns Over Performance

Top House Democrats Urge Biden to Consider Exiting Reelection Race Amid Concerns Over Performance

Broke On: Sunday, 07 July 2024 Top House Democrats, including Jerry Nadler, Mark Takano, Adam Smith, Joe Morelle, and Angie Craig, have expressed concerns about President Joe Biden's reelection bid following his poor debate performance. Some have urged him to step aside while others remain undecided. The Democratic Party is scheduled to bind delegates to Biden on Aug. 7, making it difficult to replace him before then unless due to death, resignation or disability.
Two Political Heavyweights Face Trials in Manhattan: Menendez and Trump

Two Political Heavyweights Face Trials in Manhattan: Menendez and Trump

Broke On: Saturday, 18 May 2024 Two political heavyweights, Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey and former President Donald Trump, are currently on trial in Manhattan for alleged corruption. Menendez faces bribery and obstruction charges, while Trump is accused of a hush-money payment to a porn star. The trials have differing public profiles: low-key for Menendez due to courtroom access restrictions, and high-profile for Trump with media attention and protests from supporters.
US Announces Provision of Patriot Missile Systems to Ukraine as Part of $6bn Aid Package Amid Battlefield Conditions

US Announces Provision of Patriot Missile Systems to Ukraine as Part of $6bn Aid Package Amid Battlefield Conditions

Broke On: Saturday, 27 April 2024 The US has announced it will provide Ukraine with Patriot air defense missile systems and other military aid worth $6bn, as Ukrainian troops face dire battlefield conditions against Russian military gains. The new funding includes HIMARS, drones, counter-drone systems, and artillery. Despite opposition from some politicians, the aid was approved by Congress to help Ukraine counter Russia's advance in the coming months.
House of Representatives Faces Chaos as Several Members Plan to Retire Early, Possibility of Republicans Losing Control in 118th Congress

House of Representatives Faces Chaos as Several Members Plan to Retire Early, Possibility of Republicans Losing Control in 118th Congress

Broke On: Tuesday, 26 March 2024 The House of Representatives is facing chaos with several members planning to retire early, leading to a possibility that the Republicans may lose control in the 118th Congress. The Speaker race was contentious and saw Kevin McCarthy being elected first before Mike Johnson took over later. Marjorie Taylor Greene is now pushing for a new speaker after the latest spending bill passed despite her objections.
House Rejects Impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas

House Rejects Impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas

Broke On: Tuesday, 06 February 2024 On February 6th, the House of Representatives failed to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The vote was a stinging loss for Republicans who had been pushing for an investigation into his handling of immigration and border security issues. Three Republican lawmakers joined Democrats in voting against the measure: Rep. Al Green, Ken Buck, and Tom McClintock.

Tensions Rise on Capitol Hill Amid Accusations and Political Maneuvering

Broke On: Tuesday, 14 November 2023 Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) has accused former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) of elbowing Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) in a crowded hallway, a claim McCarthy denies. The House of Representatives passed a short-term funding bill to prevent a government shutdown, a move seen as a victory for new Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.).