Auburn Tigers basketball coach Bruce Pearl continues political ambitions with FOX News appearance

Auburn Tigers basketball coach Bruce Pearl is furthering his political ambitions on Sunday night
Auburn Tigers basketball coach Bruce Pearl is furthering his political ambitions on Sunday night | Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Auburn Tigers basketball coach Bruce Pearl will continue to further his political ambitions on Sunday night with an appearance on Brian Kilmeade's "One Nation" show on FOX News.

Pearl announced his appearance on Twitter. He will be joined by Tomi Lahren, Hugh Hewitt, Larry Kudlow, and Sid Rosenberg.

For those wondering what Pearl's political platform will be, expect backing Alabama junior senator Katie Britt's policies -- which are mostly in alignment with everything President Donald Trump does, most notably unilaterally supporting the Jewish Nation.

Pearl has made it clear what he stands on geopolitical issues.

"I am sometimes challenged for my passionate support for the state of Israel. I will never waver. I recognize that if Israel falls to the radicalized form of Islam promoted by Iran and its proxies like Hamas, America will be next on their list. We must all come to grips with the fact that the entire Western world is under attack. Senator Katie Britt understands this, and every Alabamian and every American should rally behind her. The Senator knows that a rise in antisemitism is like the canary in the coal mine—an early warning sign of impending danger in the social fabric. Antisemitism is a sign that hatred and bigotry are on the rise, not just toward Jews but toward everyone," Pearl wrote in an op-ed for AL.com.

Pearl's appearance may include comments on the recent New York City Democratic primary victory of Zohran Mamdani, who is a major proponent of Palestinian liberation and has called for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to be arrested if he ever sets foot in the boroughs.

It's unclear if Kilmeade will ask him about his plans for the 2026 senatorial elections in the state of Alabama or his long-term future coaching the Tigers.

The Auburn Family would certainly like answers to those questions.