Charles Krauthammer Charles Krauthammer, who died in 2018, was a psychiatrist, longtime columnist for The Washington Post, and contributor to Fox News, where he was a regular panelist on Special Report.
Karl Rove Karl Rove was a senior adviser and deputy chief of staff to President George W. Bush and the architect of his successful presidential campaigns. He co-founded the Republican super PAC American Crossroads in 2010 and has since helped launch other Republican political organizations. He is a Fox News contributor and a Wall Street Journal columnist, and he had repeated ethical problems at the two outlets due to his electioneering work during the 2012 election.
Bill O'Reilly Bill O'Reilly was a Fox News host from its 1996 launch until he was fired in 2017 following reports that he and the network's parent company 21st Century Fox paid millions of dollars in secret settlements for his sexual harassment of women who worked on his show. Before he left Fox, he was also exposed for lying about his previous reporting experience in his books, and now he has his own subscription-based website and podcast where he opines on current events.
Laura Ingraham Laura Ingraham is a former ABC News political contributor who hosts The Ingraham Angle on Fox News. She has used her Fox platform, her former radio show, and her podcast to smear refugees, immigrants, and LGBTQ Americans, as well as to demean school shooting survivors and mock deceased individuals.
Google Google provides a suite of internet-related services, including a search engine, advertising technologies, various cloud computing systems, and many other electronic products. The current CEO is Sundar Pichai. The company is well-known for disregarding data privacy concerns and a variety of other consumer protections.
Larry Pratt Larry Pratt is the extremist former leader of the pro-gun organization Gun Owners of America. He has a history of promoting conspiracy theories on fringe media outlets and has attended rallies and conferences organized by white supremacists and militia leaders.
Morning Joe Originally established in 2007, Morning Joe is a weekday morning news show on MSNBC. The show is hosted by former Rep. Joe Scarborough (R-FL) and Mika Brzezinski.
Fox Nation Fox Nation is an online video service that launched in late 2018 and is available via a monthly or annual subscription, featuring old and new content from Fox News personalities and network specials. A previous version of Fox Nation was a news aggregation website featuring ridiculous headlines.
USA Today USA Today is the flagship daily newspaper of its parent company Gannett and was launched in 1982. It is one of the most popular newspapers in America by circulation.
Fox & Friends Fox & Friends served as a regular platform for President Donald Trump in the years before he ran for president and now functions as Trump's safe space in cable news. It is one of the most influential media platforms in the country due to Trump's frequent viewership.
David Frum David Frum was a speechwriter for President George W. Bush for the first year of his presidency and helped Bush sell the Iraq War to the American public by writing the 2002 “axis of evil” State of the Union speech. After leaving the White House, Frum worked for the conservative American Enterprise Institute and later formed his own website. He is currently a staff writer for The Atlantic.