On May 8, The Daily Beast reported that Fox News host and rumored Tucker Carlson successor Jesse Watters called for fellow Fox host Neil Cavuto to be fired, along with anchor Chris Wallace, who left the network in 2022, in texts with Carlson. Watters continued, “Need some fresh blood. Should hire some trump people.”
Cavuto and Wallace had both pushed back on the network’s airing and endorsement of Trump’s 2020 election lies, and Watters’ text likely came in response.
On November 9, 2020, on his program Your World, Cavuto started airing live footage of then-Trump press secretary Kayleigh McEnany as she spread the false claim that Democrats stole the 2020 election, but he quickly cut away, objecting.
“Unless she has more details to back that up, I can’t in good countenance continue showing you this,” he said. “I want to make sure that maybe they do have something to back that up. But that’s an explosive charge to make, that the other side is effectively rigging and cheating. If she does bring proof of that, of course, we’ll take you back.”
Cavuto signed off, reiterating this point: “If you have something to prove an outlandish charge, of something on the surface seems outlandish, by all means, share it with us and we’ll share it with the world. We are waiting."