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.
Bill Sammon Bill Sammon is a senior Fox News executive who has worked to slant the channel's coverage even further to the right.
E.D. Hill E.D. Hill was a Fox News anchor for almost 10 years, but left the channel in 2008 following her infamous description of a fist bump between Barack and Michelle Obama as a “terrorist fist jab.” She later joined CNN as anchor.
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.”
Fox Nation Fox Nation is an online video service that launched in late 2018 and is available via a monthly or annual subscription, featuring old and new content from Fox News personalities and network specials. A previous version of Fox Nation was a news aggregation website featuring ridiculous headlines.
Tucker Carlson Tucker Carlson formerly hosted shows on MSNBC, PBS, and CNN but joined Fox News full-time in 2013 and hosted Tucker Carlson Tonight from November 2016 until April 2023. Carlson's anti-immigrant commentary echoes white supremacists, fearmongers against immigrants and people of color, parrots men’s rights activists, and often attacks transgender people on his show.
Sandra Smith Sandra Smith co-anchors Fox’s morning news program America’s Newsroom and also regularly appears as a rotating co-host of Outnumbered. Prior to working at Fox News, she joined Fox Business as a reporter in 2007.
Catherine Herridge Catherine Herridge has worked at Fox News since 1996. She was one of the channel's biggest pushers of debunked myths and falsehoods about the 2012 terror attack in Benghazi, Libya. On October 31, 2019, Herridge left Fox News to join CBS News.
Dan Bongino Dan Bongino unsuccessfully ran for Congress as a Republican multiple times after leaving his job in the Secret Service during the Obama administration. He then became a pro-Trump right-wing pundit, hosting a show on NRATV, and frequently appeared on Fox News shows such as Hannity and Fox & Friends. Bongino had his own shows on Fox News and Fox Nation before he and the network parted ways in April 2023. In February 2025, Donald Trump appointed Bongino to the deputy director role at the FBI.
The Murdoch Family Rupert Murdoch has owned many media properties around the world, including Fox News and a British tabloid that was exposed for hacking people's phones. He is currently the chairman of Fox News and executive co-chairman of Fox News' parent company, called Fox. Lachlan Murdoch is co-chairman and CEO of the new Fox, and James Murdoch is the chairman of their entertainment division 21st Century Fox.
Jesse Watters Jesse Watters was a longtime producer for Bill O'Reilly's former Fox News show. He regularly conducted ambush interviews that were sometimes racist. He hosted the weekly Fox show Watters' World, is a co-host on The Five, and will be launching Jesse Watters Primetime in the near future.
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.
Guy Benson Guy Benson edits for the conservative political website Townhall and works for Fox News as a contributor, a regular rotating co-host of Outnumbered, and the co-host of the Fox News Radio show Benson & Harf.
Donald Trump Before he was elected president in the 2016 election, Donald Trump had weekly platforms on CNBC’s Squawk Box and Fox News’ Fox & Friends, where he gave political commentary and pushed the birther conspiracy theory. Since he became president, Media Matters and other media organizations have documented thousands of his lies and attacks on the press.
Fox Business Fox Business is just as conservative as its sister channel Fox News, sharing many of the same on-air personalities and pro-Trump coverage.
Gretchen Carlson Gretchen Carlson is a former Fox News host who worked at the network from 2005-2016. After co-hosting Fox & Friends for eight years, she was given her own program, The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson. After leaving the network, Carlson filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes in 2016. Dozens of subsequent accusations followed, and Ailes was forced to resign.
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.
Fox News Fox News serves as a propaganda outlet for Republicans and declared itself the “voice of the opposition” during Democratic President Barack Obama's administration. During the Trump administration, many hosts and commentators are openly pro-Trump and some serve as unofficial presidential advisers. Many former Fox figures have been hired into high profile roles in the Trump administration.