David Brooks David Brooks is a longtime conservative political and cultural columnist for The New York Times. He joined the Times in 2003, previously working at The Weekly Standard and The Wall Street Journal.
Tom Brokaw Tom Brokaw was a longtime NBC News anchor, having hosted NBC Nightly News, Today, and Meet the Press at different periods during his decades-long career at the network. In April 2018, several former staffers reported that he harassed them in 1968 and in the 1990s. He denied the reports and still works at NBC News as a special correspondent.
Fortune Fortune is a business magazine known for its ranked lists including the Fortune 500, an annual list ranking 500 of the largest U.S. corporations according to total revenue for the year.
Thomas McInerney Thomas McInerney is a retired Air Force lieutenant general who was a frequent guest on Fox News where he commented on defense matters. He was banned from Fox channels in May 2018 after he said on Fox Business that Sen. John McCain bowed under torture in Vietnam.
James O'Keefe James O'Keefe targets progressive organizations by surreptitiously recording them and then publishing deceptively edited videos to push a harmful narrative about them. He settled with a member of ACORN in a lawsuit over one of his video hoaxes and pleaded guilty to entering a federal building under false pretenses in a failed attempt to target a Democratic senator in 2010.
Jeff Sessions Jeff Sessions was a Republican senator from Alabama for 20 years until he joined the Trump administration as its first attorney general in 2017. During his time as attorney general, he cracked down on immigrants and imposed harsher measures against people accused and convicted of crimes. He was also subjected to repeated public attacks by President Trump due to his recusal from the Trump/Russia investigation and the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller, which was spurred by his lies to Congress during his confirmation hearing.
Current TV Current TV was a progressive news channel founded in part by former Vice President Al Gore that existed between 2005 and 2013. It was sold in 2013 to Al Jazeera, which used the channel to launch Al Jazeera America.
Ken Blackwell Ken Blackwell is a longtime conservative activist who is currently a senior fellow at the anti-LGBTQ Family Research Council and on the board of directors of the NRA. He had previously held several offices in Ohio government, including secretary of state and mayor of Cincinnati, and unsuccessfully ran for governor in 2006. In 2017, he was appointed to President Trump’s discredited voter fraud commission.
Bill Cunningham Bill Cunningham is the host of The Big Show with Bill Cunningham and he has a history of hateful rhetoric against President Barack Obama and low-income Americans.
Greta van Susteren Greta Van Susteren was at Fox News for 14 years and hosted On the Record until she left the network in 2016 following Fox News president and CEO Roger Ailes’ departure. She then hosted a show on MSNBC for six months. Before joining Fox, she was a CNN legal analyst. In April 2019, she announced she would be hosting a weekend show for Gray TV.
Rick Sanchez Rick Sanchez worked at CNN from 2004 until October 2010, when he was fired after making an anti-Semitic remark about then-Daily Show host Jon Stewart. He now hosts a show on Russian state television network RT.
Mark Levin Mark Levin joined Fox News in 2017 and has hosted the weekly show Life, Liberty & Levin since early 2018. He also hosts the nationally syndicated radio program The Mark Levin Show and merged his CRTV outlet with Glenn Beck's TheBlaze in late 2018 to form Blaze Media, where he also hosts a BlazeTV show titled LevinTV. Levin has been one of President Donald Trump's staunchest defenders from investigations into his campaign and presidency.
60 Minutes CBS' 60 Minutes is the oldest news magazine television show in America, first debuting in 1968. In 2013, the show aired an error-riddled segment featuring a fraudulent witness to the 2012 Benghazi terror attack and retracted the report following widespread criticism.
The Financial Times The Financial Times is a London-based daily newspaper that focuses on business and economic news.
Geraldo Rivera Geraldo Rivera has been a Fox News correspondent since 2001, originally joining as a war correspondent and now serving as correspondent-at-large. He has also worked for ABC, NBC, and CNBC in the past.