Jim Angle Jim Angle was a longtime Fox News correspondent, joining the network in 1996 and leaving it in 2014. During his time at Fox, he regularly repeated Republican talking points as objective reality.
Jerry Falwell Jr. Jerry Falwell Jr. took over as president of Liberty University in 2007 after the death of his father, who founded the university. He and his university have a history of anti-LGBTQ policies and animus. He is also a religious right activist and an ally of President Donald Trump.
Jeffrey Toobin Jeffrey Toobin has been a legal analyst for CNN since 2002 and a writer at The New Yorker magazine since 1993. He previously worked for ABC and won an Emmy award for his reporting there.
Jeffrey T. Kuhner Jeffrey Kuhner hosts The Kuhner Report, a conservative talk radio show. He is a former Washington Times columnist.
Jeff Zucker Jeff Zucker has been president of CNN Worldwide since 2013. He has faced widespread criticism since the 2016 election season for obsessively airing Trump rallies and speeches and hiring dishonest pro-Trump shills as political commentators, many of whom had secretly signed non-disparagement agreements with the Trump campaign, including former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
Jeff Zeleny Jeff Zeleny is CNN's senior Washington correspondent covering the 2020 presidential election. He previously served as the network's senior White House correspondent.
Jedediah Bila Jedediah Bila first became a Fox News contributor in 2013 but in a few years left to co-host ABC’s The View. She returned to Fox as a contributor in 2018. Bila left Fox in May 2021.
Jay Sekulow Jay Sekulow is a conservative legal activist deeply tied to the religious right, and he runs the American Center for Law and Justice, which pursues right-wing legal cases. He is also a talk radio host and regular Fox News guest. In 2017, he joined Trump’s personal legal team.
Jason Riley Jason Riley is a columnist at The Wall Street Journal, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and a frequent commentator on Fox News.
Jason Mattera Jason Mattera was editor of the right-wing website Human Events from 2010-2012 and also wrote books mocking progressives.
Jason Chaffetz Jason Chaffetz joined Fox News in 2017 after serving as a Republican congressman from Utah and chair of the House Oversight Committee. During his time in Congress, Chaffetz pushed right-wing pseudo-scandals about the Benghazi terror attack and Fast and Furious, a failed ATF operation.
Jared Kushner Jared Kushner is President Trump’s son-in-law and serves as a senior adviser in his administration. Kushner’s presence in the administration has generated a lot of controversy, chiefly due to his repeated failures to properly detail foreign contacts in his security clearance forms and for being given security clearance by the president after career officials denied it to him. Trump has also made Kushner his envoy for peace negotiations in the Middle East.
James Taranto James Taranto edits op-eds for The Wall Street Journal, formerly wrote a column for the newspaper titled “Best of the Web,” and frequently made sexist comments about women and sexual assault.
James Rosen James Rosen was a Washington, D.C., correspondent for Fox News from 1999-2017. Rosen left Fox after claims that he sexually harassed coworkers reportedly surfaced. He is now an investigative reporter for the conservative Sinclair Broadcast Group.
James Murdoch James Murdoch was formerly the CEO of News Corp. and 21st Century Fox, parent companies of Fox News. He was also chairman of News Corp.’s British newspaper arm until he stepped down after a U.K. phone hacking scandal in 2012. He has also served as an executive in several other of his father Rupert Murdoch’s companies.
James Mattis James Mattis is a former Marine Corps general who served as President Donald Trump's secretary of defense from 2017-2018. Mattis resigned in December 2018 over policy differences with the Trump administration.
James Kallstrom James Kallstrom is a conservative former FBI official who made frequent appearances on Fox News to smear FBI Director James Comey’s reputation both leading up to the 2016 presidential election and months into the Trump administration, after Comey had been fired. During his Fox appearances before the election, Kallstrom also portrayed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as a criminal.
James Edwards James Edwards hosts The Political Cesspool, a far-right radio show based in Memphis, TN. The show bills itself as being “pro-white,” and has featured several prominent white supremacists as guests. Republican lawmakers and Donald Trump Jr. have also appeared on the show.