Eric Trump Eric Trump is President Donald Trump’s second son and an executive vice president of the Trump Organization. He formerly ran a children’s charity, the Eric Trump Foundation, that has been accused of funneling donations to his father’s businesses.
Elizabeth Warren Elizabeth Warren is a Democratic senator from Massachusetts and joined the Democratic presidential primary race in 2019. She has championed regulation of the financial industry and reducing economic inequality. Before her 2012 election to the Senate, she was a law professor at Harvard Law School, the University of Pennsylvania, and other schools.
Elizabeth MacDonald Elizabeth MacDonald joined Fox Business in 2007 and currently hosts The Evening Edit.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck Elisabeth Hasselbeck was a co-host of ABC’s The View from 2003 through 2013, and then moved to Fox News to co-host Fox & Friends from 2013 through 2015.
Ed Whelan Ed Whelan has clerked for conservative Justice Antonin Scalia and worked in the DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel during the first half of George W. Bush’s presidency. In 2004 he became president of the conservative Ethics and Public Policy Center, and he also writes on legal issues at National Review. During Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation battle in 2018, he briefly stepped down from his position for concocting a ridiculous conspiracy theory to defend Kavanaugh from an accusation that he sexually assaulted a girl in high school.
Ed Schultz Ed Schultz was a longtime liberal talk radio host and hosted The Ed Show on MSNBC from 2009-2015. After departing MSNBC, he hosted a show on the Russian outlet RT America. He died in 2018.
Ed Rollins Ed Rollins has worked for many Republican campaigns over the decades, including serving as President Ronald Reagan’s 1984 campaign director. He joined Fox News as a contributor in 2011 and is also the chairman of the pro-Trump Great America PAC.
Ed Rogers Ed Rogers is the chairman of the lobbying firm BGR Group and has long written his Washington Post column without disclosure of his multiple conflicts of interests on the topics he writes about. Following the Saudi Arabian government's murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, the Post forced him to dump Saudi Arabia as his lobbying client as a condition for retaining his position at the newspaper.
Ed Morrissey Ed Morrissey is a senior editor at the conservative blog Hot Air, where he also hosts an online radio show.
Ed Henry Prior to joining Fox News in 2011, Ed Henry was a CNN congressional and White House correspondent. He joined Fox News as a White House correspondent, but was suspended for four months in 2016. He now works as a national correspondent and co-hosts Fox & Friends on the weekends. In December 2019, Henry was named the new co-anchor of America's Newsroom. In 2020, Henry was terminated from Fox News following an investigation into “willful sexual misconduct in the workplace.”
Eagle Rising Eagle Rising is a right-wing website with a history of publishing clickbait and fake news.
Dylan Byers Dylan Byers joined MSNBC and NBC News as a senior media reporter in 2018. He was previously a media reporter at CNN and Politico.
Doug Schoen Doug Schoen was a political strategist for President Bill Clinton in the 1990s and worked as a Democratic pollster afterward, but since joining Fox News he has regularly criticized and predicted electoral defeat for Democrats.
Doug Powers Doug Powers is a conservative blogger who formerly wrote for Michelle Malkin's website and now works for the conservative website Twitchy.
Doug McKelway Doug McKelway joined Fox News in 2010 as a Washington, D.C.-based correspondent after being fired from the local ABC affiliate.
Donald Trump Jr. Donald Trump Jr. is President Donald Trump’s oldest son and is an executive vice president in the Trump Organization. Trump Jr. also worked on his father’s presidential campaign and has been embroiled in scandal for meeting with Russian nationals to seek compromising material on 2016 Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. Trump Jr. has also repeatedly spread far-right fake news and conspiracy theories on social media. Trump Jr. is beloved by white nationalists.
Don Lemon Don Lemon anchors CNN Tonight and has been with CNN since 2006. Prior to joining CNN, he worked for NBC and MSNBC.
Doc Thompson Doc Thompson was a talk radio host who frequently guest-hosted for Glenn Beck's radio show while Beck was at Fox News. Thompson also formerly had a show on Beck's The Blaze titled The Morning Blaze. He died in February 2019.