From “Take Your Kids to Work Day” to political press briefings, discover the touching and sometimes hilarious moments that show just how Steve and Peter Doocy are making waves together at Fox News!

Are Fox News Stars Steve Doocy and Peter Doocy Related? Hereโ€™s the Story Behind the Father-Son Duo

When Steve Doocy, the beloved co-host of Fox & Friends, announced his decision to step down from his full-time duties at Fox News, it was clear that the transition would be emotionalโ€”not just for his fans, but for his family as well. As he prepares for his semi-retirement, it seems the first person on his list for a visit is none other than his son, Peter Doocy. Yes, the same last name youโ€™ve heard on air for years is no coincidenceโ€”the father and son are indeed related, and their bond stretches far beyond just shared DNA.

While some may not have immediately made the connection, it’s hard to miss the familial ties between Steve and Peter Doocy when you look at their intertwined careers at Fox News. From early โ€œTake Your Kids to Workโ€ days to Peterโ€™s impressive rise through the ranks at the network, their journey together has been one of mentorship, pride, and some good old-fashioned family bonding.

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From Fox & Friends to the White House: Peter Doocyโ€™s Career Path

Itโ€™s no surprise that the Doocy family has become a familiar face in the media world, especially with both Steve and Peter working in the same industry. The two have been open about their family dynamic, with Steve being proud of his sonโ€™s achievements. Peter, who now serves as the White House correspondent for Fox News, had a strong start in the media worldโ€”something that Steve has always been quick to acknowledge.

In a heartwarming clip shared by Fox & Friends as a tribute to Steveโ€™s semi-retirement, viewers saw Peter tag along on Take Your Kids to Work Day. In the adorable clip, Peter is seen as a mini anchor, interviewing his sister Sally Doocy, asking her what she thought of their dadโ€™s career. Looking back at the video, itโ€™s clear that this early moment was nothing short of foreshadowing for Peterโ€™s future in the industry.

Steve has also spoken lovingly of his sonโ€™s rise to prominence. Reflecting on Peterโ€™s early days at Fox, Steve shared a story about Peter landing a job as a correspondent while still in college. โ€œMy son Peter is the White House correspondent,โ€ Steve said with pride in a 2021 interview marking the 25th anniversary of Fox News. โ€œPeople will come up to me, and theyโ€™ll go, โ€˜Steve, you and your wife did a really good job because that kid is a great reporter.โ€™โ€ For a father, these words are a testament to a job well done.

A Shout-Out From the President and Donald Trump

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Peterโ€™s rise to White House correspondent hasnโ€™t gone unnoticed by those within and outside of the political sphere. One of the most notable moments came when Donald Trump gave Peter a public shout-out in his message to Steve as he announced his shift to semi-retirement. Trump praised Peter’s talent, saying, โ€œYour son is going to represent you well. Peter is of equal talent at leastโ€”in fact, you would say heโ€™s even better than you.โ€ While this might have been a moment of political kindness, it also underscored just how highly Peter is regarded, both by his colleagues and the former president.

However, itโ€™s not only Trump who has acknowledged Peterโ€™s work in the White House. Jen Psaki, the former press secretary during the Biden administration, also had kind words for Peter, despite their often prickly interactions in the briefing room. โ€œThereโ€™s a performative component from the TV side of the briefing room… But I have also found my engagements with him to be entirely professional,โ€ Psaki said in a conversation with Mediaite. For those whoโ€™ve watched Peterโ€™s tough questions and sharp retorts, this professional respect is important.

A Public Tension: Joe Bidenโ€™s Heated Exchange With Peter

Despite the many accolades Peter has received, his career hasnโ€™t been without controversyโ€”especially with President Joe Biden. In 2022, Biden was caught on a hot mic calling Peter a โ€œstupid son of a b***hโ€ after Peter asked him a pointed question during a press briefing. The comment caused an uproar and made headlines, but as the father of the now-famous correspondent, Steve had his own reaction.

In a joint interview with The Hill, Steve recounted the moment Peter called him immediately after the incident. โ€œHe called me and said, โ€˜Hey, I think the president just called me an SOB,โ€™โ€ Steve joked. โ€œAnd, you know, as his father, you go, โ€˜Oh no. There he goes using that language; thatโ€™s going to be a quarter for the swear jar.โ€™โ€ Despite the heated exchange, itโ€™s clear that the Doocy family took it in stride. In a heartfelt post announcing the birth of his daughter with his wife Hillary Vaughn, Peter even gave a shout-out to President Biden for his advice on parenting, showing that, despite the public spat, they had reconciled in a more personal way.

Video shows bird landing on Fox News' Peter Doocy live on air

Father and Son: A Media Legacy in the Making

With Steve transitioning to a more limited role at Fox & Friends, Peter is set to take the reins of the familyโ€™s media legacy. Itโ€™s clear that Steve is proud of his sonโ€™s accomplishments and that their bond goes beyond just professional admirationโ€”itโ€™s personal too. Both Steve and Peter have made names for themselves in the world of journalism, with the younger Doocy following in his fatherโ€™s footsteps but forging his own path in the political reporting landscape.

As Steve enjoys his semi-retirement and more time with his family, Peterโ€™s career is only set to grow. The dynamic between the father-son duo is one of mutual respect, a shared history, and an unspoken understanding of the pressure and responsibility that comes with being in the public eye. As Peter continues his work at the White House, itโ€™s likely that the Doocy name will remain prominent in the world of political reporting for years to come.

The legacy of the Doocy family is just beginning to unfold, and while Steve may not be on-air full time anymore, itโ€™s clear that the Doocy brand of journalism will continueโ€”led by the next generation.