Tom Shillue Tom Shillue hosts a daily radio show for Fox News Radio, and he’s is also a Fox News contributor. He previously hosted the late-night show Red Eye for Fox, and before that he was a correspondent on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show.
Shepard Smith Shepard Smith is a former daytime anchor for Fox News, having hosted Shepard Smith Reporting and often debunking false claims from other Fox News personalities. He was also the chief news anchor and managing editor for Fox's breaking news division. He formerly hosted an evening news program called The Fox Report and had been with Fox News since its founding in 1996. He left the network in 2019.
Wendell Goler Wendell Goler was a White House correspondent for Fox News and joined the channel when it launched in 1996. Goler left Fox News in 2014.
Bill Hemmer Bill Hemmer has worked for Fox News since 2005 and co-anchored its morning news coverage on America's Newsroom until 2019. Since January 2020, Hemmer has anchored Fox's new afternoon show, Bill Hemmer Reports.
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.
Todd Starnes Todd Starnes is a bigoted fake culture warrior at Fox News and has a history of pushing the hoax that Christianity is under assault in America and spouting anti-LGBTQ and anti-Muslim comments. Starnes regularly features guests from extreme anti-LGBTQ groups on his show.
Molly Henneberg Molly Henneberg was a longtime Fox News reporter in its Washington bureau. She joined the channel in 2001
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.
William La Jeunesse William La Jeunesse is a Los Angeles-based correspondent for Fox News. He joined the channel in 1998 and has a history of spreading misinformation about immigration.
Trey Gowdy Trey Gowdy, currently a Fox News contributor, is a former congressman from South Carolina who gained notoriety for leading the House Select Committee investigation into the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi. His committee spent over two and half years investing the attack.
Stacey Dash Stacey Dash is an actress most known for her role in the 1995 movie Clueless. She became a Fox News contributor in 2014 and left the channel in 2017. She filed to run for Congress as a Republican in California during the 2018 midterm election, but withdrew her candidacy after slightly more than a month.
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.
Neil Cavuto Neil Cavuto is an anchor, senior vice president, and managing editor of business news for both Fox News and Fox Business. He currently anchors Your World with Neil Cavuto on Fox Business and CAVUTO Live on Fox News. Before joining Fox News when it launch in 1996, he was a host for CNBC and an NBC News contributor. He reportedly parted ways with Fox at the end of 2024
Steve Forbes Steve Forbes is the billionaire owner of the parent company of Forbes magazine. He is also a regular panelist on the Fox News show Forbes on Fox and makes frequent guest appearances on other Fox shows. He also twice ran for president as a Republican.
Tamron Hall Tamron Hall worked for NBC News and MSNBC between 2007 and 2017 and hosted MSNBC’s NewsNation and co-anchored NBC’s Today. NBC reportedly forced Hall’s departure from Today, replacing her with former Fox News host Megyn Kelly. Hall is launching a daytime talk show late in 2019.
Shannon Bream Shannon Bream anchors Fox News @ Night and is also a chief legal correspondent for Fox News. She first joined Fox in 2007 as a Supreme Court reporter. While at Fox, she has been a major purveyor of abortion misinformation.
Star Parker Star Parker was a Fox contributor and founded the conservative Center for Urban Renewal and Education. In 2010, she ran a failed race for Congress in California as a Republican.
Jim Pinkerton Jim Pinkerton is a former Fox News contributor whose work with Fox News founder and former president and CEO Roger Ailes dated back to at least George H.W. Bush’s 1988 presidential campaign. At Fox, he was a regular panelist on Fox’s defunct weekend media criticism show Fox News Watch. Pinkerton also reportedly worked anonymously on the bizarre pro-Fox blog The Cable Game, which was used to attack Ailes’ rivals and critics. He currently writes for Breitbart News.