Where is Steve Doocy from Fox & Friends?

STEVE Doocy serves as co-host of the morning show Fox & Friends on the Fox News Channel.

He has worked for the cable network for 25 years and has contributed to coverage of every presidential election since 1996.

Where is Steve Doocy from Fox & Friends?

On Fox & Friends, Steve Doocy is seen alongside Ainsley Earhardt, Brian Kilmeade, Jillian Mele, and others.

Fox & Friends airs weekdays from 6 am to 9 am.

The news anchor's last Instagram post was in celebration of his birthday on October 19, 2021.

Doocy captioned the post: "Thanks to Mrs Doocy for my best birthday party EVER!"

He continued: "Many thanks to Theresa and Steve at cafe Boulud for making it an absolutely perfect family-only party."

"And to everybody who has sent me a HBD today – thank you. You have no idea how much this all means to me," his post concluded.

Other Fox reporters such as Griff Jenkins, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and Mike Jerrick chimed in on Doocy's post to wish him a happy birthday.

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Who is Steve Doocy's son?

Steve Doocy's son is Peter Doocy, the White House correspondent for Fox News.

Steve also has two adult daughters – Sally and Mary.

Peter began his career with Fox News as a general assignment reporter in 2009.

Peter Doocy made waves early in 2021 when he had a heated exchange with White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki about President Joe Biden's decision to cancel the Keystone XL oil pipeline.

What did Steve Doocy say about the Coronavirus pandemic?

Steve Doocy has a long career in journalism that dates back four decades.

He has interviewed former President Donald Trump, former President George W. Bush, former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, Hillary Clinton, and others.

During the height of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Doocy pleaded on the air for Donald Trump to wear a face mask, saying it would "just set a good example."

“I think that if the president wore one, it would just set a good example. He’d be a good role model. I don’t see any downside to the president wearing a mask in public,” Doocy said.

Doocy began his career as a reporter for WRC-TV (NBC 4) in Washington, DC.

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