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  • Daniel Henninger

    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.

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    Charles Payne

    Charles Payne joined Fox Business in 2007 and currently hosts Making Money with Charles Payne. Payne frequently disparages low-income Americans and pushes falsehoods about government programs to alleviate poverty in his commentary.

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    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.

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    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.

  • Suzanne Scott

    Suzanne Scott became CEO of Fox News and Fox Business in May 2018. A year previously, she replaced outgoing Fox co-president Bill Shine as president of programming. According to lawsuits against the channel, Scott ignored employees’ complaints of racial discrimination and sexual harassment, and also retaliated against some complainants. Scott has been part of Fox News since it launched in 1996.

  • Sandy Rios

    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.

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    Piers Morgan

    Piers Morgan is a British columnist for the Daily Mail Online and formerly hosted Piers Morgan Live on CNN between 2011-2014. Morgan is partly known for misogynistic commentary. He joined Fox News and News Corp. in a global deal in September 2021.

  • Nigel Farage

    Nigel Farage

    Nigel Farage is a conservative British politician who is currently the head of the Brexit Party and a member of the European Parliament. He co-founded the extremist far-right UK Independence Party (UKIP) in 1993 but resigned from it in 2016 following the success of the Brexit referendum. Farage became a Fox News contributor in 2017.

  • Liz Spayd

    Liz Spayd

  • Jason Chaffetz

    Jason Chaffetz

    Jason Chaffetz joined Fox News in 2017 after serving as a Republican congressman from Utah and chair of the House Oversight Committee. During his time in Congress, Chaffetz pushed right-wing pseudo-scandals about the Benghazi terror attack and Fast and Furious, a failed ATF operation.

  • Ed Rollins

    Ed Rollins

    Ed Rollins has worked for many Republican campaigns over the decades, including serving as President Ronald Reagan’s 1984 campaign director. He joined Fox News as a contributor in 2011 and is also the chairman of the pro-Trump Great America PAC.

  • Catherine Herridge

    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.

  • Art Laffer

    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.

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    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.

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    Andrew McCarthy

    Andrew McCarthy writes for National Review and appears on Fox News as a paid contributor where he has repeatedly downplayed the Mueller probe into Russian election interference during President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign and the convictions resulting from it. He also has a history of pushing anti-Muslim rhetoric.

  • Sara Carter

    Sara Carter

    Sara Carter was formerly a reporter at the right-wing website Circa News. She now publishes stories on her personal blog and mostly appears on Fox News' Hannity, where she regularly attempts to undermine the special counsel probe into any Trump campaign involvement in Russia's 2016 election interference.

  • James Kallstrom

    James Kallstrom

    James Kallstrom is a conservative former FBI official who made frequent appearances on Fox News to smear FBI Director James Comey’s reputation both leading up to the 2016 presidential election and months into the Trump administration, after Comey had been fired. During his Fox appearances before the election, Kallstrom also portrayed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as a criminal.

  • Heather Nauert

    Heather Nauert

    Heather Nauert worked as a breaking news anchor on Fox & Friends for several years before joining the Trump administration in April 2017 as the spokesperson for the State Department. In late 2018, President Trump named her as his nominee for ambassador to the United Nations, but she withdrew herself from consideration in early 2019.

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