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Fox Nation to debut stand-up special from Tyler Fischer

"No Pardon Needed" will stream on the service on Monday, January 20.

"No Pardon Needed" will stream on the service on Monday, January 20.

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Fox News Media’s streaming television platform Fox Nation is leaning further into stand-up comedy.

Next Monday, Fox Nation will debut “No Pardon Needed with Tyler Fischer,” a 45-minute special taped at Comedy Mothership, a comedy club based in Austin owned by fellow comedian Joe Rogan.

The special will see Fischer take a satirical look at the state of political affairs, using a mixture of commentary and impersonations of President-elect Donald Trump, outgoing President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Elon Musk and others.

“Delivering an unapologetic performance, Fischer captures everything from saying goodbye to the Biden years, imagining alternate political realities and more, just in time for the incoming administration to take office,” a Fox News Media spokesperson said in a statement.

Fischer is likely to be well-recognized by Fox Nation’s audience: He has appeared numerous times on “Gutfeld!,” the late night, comedy-infused talk show program hosted by Greg Gutfeld on the cable news channel. He was also a recent guest on Rogan’s podcast, which regularly tops the Apple and Spotify podcast charts. (Spotify inked an exclusive distribution deal for Rogan’s show four years ago; he renewed his contract last year to allow distribution of the podcast on other platforms.)

The special will land on Fox Nation next Monday, timed to coincide with the inauguration of President-elect Trump, who will begin a second non-consecutive term in the White House. It marks the latest comedy special to stream on Fox Nation, which has offered similar stand-up programs from Roseanne Barr and Rob Schneider in the past.

Fox Nation is widely available on streaming TV platforms, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV and Android TV (Google TV), and can be purchased through some pay TV providers like Comcast (Xfinity TV), Cox Cable (Contour TV), Fubo, Dish Network, DirecTV, Sling TV, DirecTV Stream and YouTube TV.

Fox Nation is operated by Fox News Media, a division of Fox Corporation.

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