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.
Fox & Friends Fox & Friends served as a regular platform for President Donald Trump in the years before he ran for president and now functions as Trump's safe space in cable news. It is one of the most influential media platforms in the country due to Trump's frequent viewership.
Phone Hacking Scandal In 2011, the British tabloid News of the World, then owned by a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., shut down after media reports that its staff had hacked into the private voicemails of British celebrities and ordinary citizens to generate content for its stories. The scandal resulted in the shuttering of News of the World, trials and imprisonment of multiple News of the World staffers, and millions of dollars in costs.
Mark Fuhrman Mark Fuhrman is Fox News’ on-air forensic and crime scene expert owing to his past career as a Los Angeles police detective, which ended after it was revealed he was racist against Black people and allegedly planted evidence in the O.J. Simpson murder trial. On Fox, he often defends police killings and other abuses of Black people.
Bill Shine Bill Shine is a longtime Fox News executive, rising to co-president before departing in 2018 to work on President Donald Trump's communications team at the White House. While at Fox, Shine helped cover up numerous allegations of sexual harassment, and was implicated in a racial discrimination and harassment lawsuit against the channel.
Jeanine Pirro Jeanine Pirro served as a county judge for three years in the early 1990s and now hosts a weekly Fox News show called Justice with Judge Jeanine. She has been a personal friend of President Donald Trump for decades and acts as a sycophant for him on her Fox show, which premiered in 2011. In 2019, Pirro faced widespread backlash for bigoted remarks on her Fox show about Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN).
Megyn Kelly Megyn Kelly was a longtime Fox News host and had her own prime-time show until she briefly joined NBC in early 2017. Kelly left NBC in 2018 after she suggested there was nothing wrong with white people wearing blackface. While at Fox News, she was known for racist commentary and fearmongering, and she hosted many hate group leaders and other extremists.
Howard Fineman Howard Fineman is a news analyst at NBC and MSNBC. He formerly worked at Newsweek and as the global editorial director for the news site HuffPost.
Roger Ailes Roger Ailes launched Fox News in 1996 and was chairman and CEO until he was fired in 2016 for sexually harassing and abusing multiple women who worked for him. He briefly advised Donald Trump's presidential campaign and died in 2017.
Robert Jeffress Robert Jeffress is a Baptist pastor and has been a Fox News contributor since 2014. Jeffress has made numerous bigoted comments about LGBTQ Americans, Jewish people, and other religious minorities.
Griff Jenkins Griff Jenkins joined Fox News in 2003 and currently serves as a Washington-based correspondent. During the Obama administration, he was promoting anti-Obama tea party protests as much as covering them for the network.
Gregg Jarrett Gregg Jarrett is a longtime Fox News legal analyst and commentator. During the Trump administration, he has been one of the channel’s loudest shills of the president on the special counsel’s investigation and possible collusion with Russia.
Martha Raddatz Martha Raddatz co-hosts ABC’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos and is also ABC News’ chief global affairs correspondent. She joined ABC News in 1999.
Andrew Napolitano Andrew Napolitano provided legal commentary for Fox News, formerly had his own Fox Business show Freedom Watch, and was a frequent guest host for Glenn Beck's Fox show. He made comments in 2010 revealing himself to be a 9/11 truther, and he has pushed other conspiracy theories at Fox. He also has extreme libertarian views on government and has said that many federal government programs and agencies and even parts of the U.S. Constitution are unconstitutional.
Alex Marlow Alex Marlow hosts Breitbart News' radio show Breitbart News Daily in addition to serving as editor-in-chief for the far-right website.
Rick Klein Rick Klein has worked at ABC News since 2007, providing political commentary and formerly writing a daily political blog called The Note. He is currently ABC News’ political director.
News Corp News Corp is the parent company of Rupert Murdoch’s vast collection of newspaper companies, including The Wall Street Journal, The Times, and the New York Post. Murdoch and his son Lachlan Murdoch jointly run News Corp as executive chairman and co-chairman, respectively. It is also the sister organization of Fox Corporation, the parent company of Fox News. News Corp was spun off from its original iteration as News Corporation in 2013 after its involvement in the British phone-hacking scandal.
Sandy Rios Sandy Rios hosts a radio show and works as the director of governmental affairs for the anti-LGBTQ American Family Association She is also a former Fox News contributor and has a history of extreme rhetoric against LGBTQ Americans and feminism.