Daniel Henninger Daniel Henninger edits and writes for The Wall Street Journal's opinion section, and also makes regular appearances on Fox News and FoxNews.com, and is a panelist on Fox's weekly show The Journal Editorial Report.
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.
Sean Hannity Sean Hannity has been a Fox News host since its launch in 1996 and hosts the prime-time show Hannity. He was a huge promoter of birtherism and has engaged in multiple conspiracy theories to defend President Donald Trump from numerous investigations, including exploiting the tragic murder of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich and amplifying claims of a “deep state” plot to take down the president. Hannity is also a close unofficial adviser to Trump, even appearing at a campaign rally alongside him.
Mark Levin Mark Levin joined Fox News in 2017 and has hosted the weekly show Life, Liberty & Levin since early 2018. He also hosts the nationally syndicated radio program The Mark Levin Show and merged his CRTV outlet with Glenn Beck's TheBlaze in late 2018 to form Blaze Media, where he also hosts a BlazeTV show titled LevinTV. Levin has been one of President Donald Trump's staunchest defenders from investigations into his campaign and presidency.
Newt Gingrich Newt Gingrich has been an off-and-on Fox News contributor since 1999, interrupted by his occasional attempts to run for office during the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections. He is known for his inflammatory rhetoric, conservative scams, undeclared conflicts of interest, and devotion to President Donald Trump.
Scott Brown Scott Brown served as a Republican senator for Massachusetts from 2010-2013 after winning a special election held after the death of longtime Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA). After losing his 2012 reelection campaign, Brown joined Fox News as a commentator. Brown unsuccessfully ran for a Senate seat in New Hampshire in 2014.
Lara Trump Lara Trump is the co-chair of the Republican National Committee, a political commentator, and daughter-in-law of Donald Trump.
Immigration Immigration has long been a major political issue in the United States, with many attempts to reform the immigration system in recent decades. Lately, conservative media have moved on from their traditional anti-immigrant attacks to using white nationalist rhetoric to warn against continued immigration.
Jason Riley Jason Riley is a columnist at The Wall Street Journal, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and a frequent commentator on Fox News.
Art Laffer Art Laffer was an economic adviser to President Reagan and is famous for his economic theory between tax rates and levels of revenue collected by the government, called the Laffer Curve. He is an advocate of cutting taxes for rich Americans and makes frequent appearances on Fox News and Fox Business.
Fox/Dominion Lawsuit In 2021, Dominion Voting Systems filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, alleging that the network and its pundits spread conspiracy theories that Dominion conspired to rig the 2020 presidential election against Donald Trump.
Liz Trotta Trotta is a former Fox News contributor. In 2012, she was widely criticized for suggesting that women in the military should not be surprised by the increase in sexual assaults by service members.
Charles Hurt Charles Hurt often appears as a commentator on Fox News in addition to his work as an opinion editor and columnist at the right-wing Washington Times.
Brad Blakeman Brad Blakeman was part of George W. Bush's White House staff and is a Republican political consultant. He is a regular guest on Fox News.
Brian Kilmeade Brian Kilmeade is a longtime Fox & Friends co-host and also hosts the Fox News Radio program The Brian Kilmeade Show. His tenure at Fox has been marked by repeated bigoted statements.
Joseph DiGenova Joseph diGenova is a Republican activist and attorney who, along with his wife Victoria Toensing, played a partisan role in Republican congressional investigations into President Bill Clinton during the 1990s, where he was criticized for unprofessional behavior. He also fabricated claims about the Benghazi terrorist attack and tried to join President Donald Trump's personal legal defense team amid investigations into Trump’s campaign and presidency. In his Fox News appearances, he typically criticizes the probes into Trump.
Kimberley Strassel Kimberley Strassel is a member of The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board and also writes a column for the conservative-leaning newspaper. She first joined the Journal in 1994 and appears regularly on Fox News.