Chip Reid Chip Reid has been a CBS News national correspondent since 2011, and was CBS News’ chief White House correspondent from 2009-2011. Prior to joining CBS, Reid worked for NBC News.
Ralph Peters Peters resigned from Fox News in March 2018, calling the network a “propaganda machine.”
Jack Abernethy Jack Abernethy was promoted to co-president of Fox News after Roger Ailes was fired in 2016 over his reported sexual harassment of dozens of women. Abernethy was involved in cover-ups of sexual harassment at Fox News and was himself accused of retaliating against a Fox employee who rejected a personal relationship with him.
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.
David Webb David Webb hosts Reality Check for Fox Nation and a radio show on SiriusXM. He's also a Fox News contributor with a history of attacking Black Democrats and activists.
Deneen Borelli Deneen Borelli is a paid contributor to Fox News and a member of the Black conservative organization Project 21.
Peter Johnson Jr. Peter Johnson Jr. was a regular presence on Fox & Friends for many years, both as a guest co-host and as a regular analyst. He ceased appearing on Fox News in 2016 following the departure of former network CEO Roger Ailes.
Patti Ann Browne Patti Ann Browne was a longtime Fox host and contributor, co-hosting the early morning program Fox & Friends First and the news program America’s Newsroom, and regularly appearing on the late night show Red Eye.
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.
Molly Henneberg Molly Henneberg was a longtime Fox News reporter in its Washington bureau. She joined the channel in 2001
Andrew Lack Andrew Lack was the chairman of NBC News and MSNBC, where he has come under scrutiny due to his disastrous hiring of right-wing voices like former Fox News host Megyn Kelly and pervasive reported sexual misconduct that happened under his purview at NBC. On May 4, 2020, it was announced that Lack would leave the network by the end of the month.
Laura Ingraham Laura Ingraham is a former ABC News political contributor who hosts The Ingraham Angle on Fox News. She has used her Fox platform, her former radio show, and her podcast to smear refugees, immigrants, and LGBTQ Americans, as well as to demean school shooting survivors and mock deceased individuals.
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.
Alan Colmes Alan Colmes had a nationally syndicated talk radio show on Fox News Radio and co-hosted Fox's Hannity & Colmes from 1996 through the beginning of 2009, then continued as a commentator for the channel. He died in 2017.
Doug McKelway Doug McKelway joined Fox News in 2010 as a Washington, D.C.-based correspondent after being fired from the local ABC affiliate.
Julie Roginsky Democratic Party strategist, podcast host, and former Fox News contributor who filed a lawsuit against Fox News and the network’s top officials Roger Ailes and Bill Shine for sexual harassment.