John Podhoretz John Podhoretz edits the conservative magazine Commentary and is also a columnist for the New York Post. He also co-founded and wrote at The Weekly Standard before it shut down in 2018 and is a contributor at MSNBC.
Mark Williams Mark Williams was the public face of the Tea Party Express, one of the top organizations of the conservative tea party movement which began during the Obama administration. The organization was repeatedly promoted by Fox News. He was eventually expelled from the National Tea Party Federation for his racist rhetoric against President Obama and Black people.
Greg Gutfeld Greg Gutfeld is a co-host of Fox News’ The Five and also hosts the network's Gutfeld! He formerly hosted the late-night show Red Eye. He joined Fox News in 2007.
Roger Ailes Roger Ailes launched Fox News in 1996 and was chairman and CEO until he was fired in 2016 for sexually harassing and abusing multiple women who worked for him. He briefly advised Donald Trump's presidential campaign and died in 2017.
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.