Pam Bondi Bondi is a frequent guest on Fox News and an avid supporter of Donald Trump. She received significant criticism after the IRS determined that Bondi's PAC received an illegal contribution from the Donald Trump Foundation.
Mark Krikorian Mark Krikorian is president of the Center for Immigration Studies, an extreme anti-immigrant group that spreads harmful misinformation about Hispanic immigrants. He also makes regular appearances on Fox News and has written for National Review for years.
Kellyanne Conway Kellyanne Conway is a Republican pollster who was Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign manager for the last few months before the election. She joined Trump in the White House after the election and frequently appears on cable news channels to defend the president and attack his political opponents. Conway reportedly joined Fox News in late 2022 as a contributor.
LifeZette LifeZette is a conservative website that Fox News host Laura Ingraham co-founded in 2015. In 2017, several current and former staffers alleged co-founder Peter Anthony sexualy harrassed women who worked there. Ingraham sold her stake in the website in 2018.
Heather Mac Donald Heather Mac Donald is a fellow at conservative think tank the Manhattan Institute and a frequent guest on Fox News, where she has made racist comments about Black people and other extreme statements. She has written for National Review.
Dennis Michael Lynch Dennis Michael Lynch is a filmmaker who has made several anti-immigration videos that were circulated among right-wing media and anti-immigrant groups during the Obama administration, and he was a frequent guest on Fox News during that time.
Bill O'Reilly Bill O'Reilly was a Fox News host from its 1996 launch until he was fired in 2017 following reports that he and the network's parent company 21st Century Fox paid millions of dollars in secret settlements for his sexual harassment of women who worked on his show. Before he left Fox, he was also exposed for lying about his previous reporting experience in his books, and now he has his own subscription-based website and podcast where he opines on current events.
Lisa Bloom Civil rights attorney known for representing women whose sexual harassment claims led to the firing of Bill O'Reilly from Fox News, as well as two women who made harassment claims against President Donald Trump. She was also part of Harvey Weinstein’s legal team defending him against reports of sexual abuse.
James Carville James Carville served as lead strategist on Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign. He later worked as a host on CNN and as a Fox News contributor, where he often clashed on-air with his conservative colleagues. He now works as a Democratic strategist and frequently appears on CNN as a political contributor.
Doc Thompson Doc Thompson was a talk radio host who frequently guest-hosted for Glenn Beck's radio show while Beck was at Fox News. Thompson also formerly had a show on Beck's The Blaze titled The Morning Blaze. He died in February 2019.
Michele Bachmann Michele Bachmann is a former Republican congresswoman from Minnesota who was widely supported by the conservative tea party movement and Fox News. She ran for the Republican nomination for president in 2012 but withdrew early in the primary process. She also owns a Christian counseling practice with her husband, which has been accused of practicing discredited and harmful anti-gay “conversion therapy.”
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.
Andrew Anglin Andrew Anglin is a neo-Nazi who runs the neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer and frequently praises President Donald Trump and Fox News host Tucker Carlson for their actions and commentary. On his website, he pushes denials of the Holocaust, encourages the murder of Jewish Americans, and celebrated the murder of counterprotester Heather Hayer at the 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Tomi Lahren Tomi Lahren formerly worked for the right-wing One America News Network and TheBlaze; she was briefly a host for Fox News' digital video streaming outlet Fox Nation before moving to Fox Corp's OutKick.
Pete Hegseth Pete Hegseth is a Fox & Friends Weekend co-host who frequently advises President Trump both on-air and privately and campaigned to be named as Trump’s Veterans Affairs secretary. He also has lobbied the president to pardon military personnel charged and convicted of war crimes. Hegseth founded the Koch-linked conservative nonprofit Concerned Veterans for America in 2011, which he ran till around the 2016 presidential primaries. On November 12, 2024, President-Elect Donald Trump announced he would be nominating Hegseth to serve as Secretary of Defense.
Stuart Varney Stuart Varney joined Fox News in 2004 and currently hosts the three-hour morning Fox Business program Varney & Co. Over the years Varney has repeatedly denigrated low-income Americans and disparaged government programs to aid them.