Ben Stein Ben Stein is an economist and actor who makes frequent appearances on Fox News and Fox Business.
The Economist The Economist is a London-based weekly news magazine covering global events, politics, and business that was founded in 1843.
Peggy Noonan Peggy Noonan is a conservative columnist for The Wall Street Journal and won a Pulitzer Prize in 2017 for commentary.
Telemundo Telemundo is a Spanish-language TV network owned by NBCUniversal and Comcast. Its main newscast is Noticiero Telemundo.
Univision Univision is America’s largest provider of Spanish-language television programming. Its flagship news program is Noticiero Univision.
Steve Malzberg Steve Malzberg formerly hosted a show for the right-wing Newsmax website and also hosted a talk radio show.
Ralph Peters Peters resigned from Fox News in March 2018, calling the network a “propaganda machine.”
Daily Mail The Daily Mail is a tabloid with a conservative bent and one of the largest daily newspapers in the United Kingdom. It is known for peddling junk science, especially on climate change, and xenophobia.
Ezra Klein Ezra Klein co-founded the news site Vox in 2014. Prior to that, he was an economic and policy blogger for The Washington Post.
Diane Sawyer Diane Sawyer is a longtime ABC News anchor. She has anchored Good Morning America and most recently anchored World News Tonight.
Ainsley Earhardt Ainsley Earhardt has been a Fox & Friends co-host since 2016 and has a record of conducting sycophantic interviews with President Donald Trump.
Thomas Sowell Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the conservative Hoover Institution and an economist. He has also written many books and was a syndicated columnist until 2016.
Accuracy in Media Accuracy in Media (AIM) is a conservative media criticism organization that has a history of pushing anti-LGBTQ views and conspiracy theories.