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  • Liz Crokin

    Liz Crokin

    Liz Crokin is a major amplifier of the pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theory and has also pushed conspiracy theories about the death of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich. Crokin called the 2017 Las Vegas, Nevada, mass shooting a “false flag.”

  • Kayleigh McEnany

    Kayleigh McEnany

    Kayleigh McEnany is currently the press secretary for President Trump’s 2020 campaign. Before joining Trump’s campaign, she had been the spokesperson for the Republican National Committee and prior to that, she was a pro-Trump political commentator for CNN. On April 7, 2020, McEnany was named White House press secretary.

  • Jerry Falwell Jr.

    Jerry Falwell Jr.

    Jerry Falwell Jr. took over as president of Liberty University in 2007 after the death of his father, who founded the university. He and his university have a history of anti-LGBTQ policies and animus. He is also a religious right activist and an ally of President Donald Trump.

  • Ivanka Trump

    Ivanka Trump

    Ivanka Trump is President Donald Trump’s oldest daughter and an adviser serving in his administration. She also has multiple businesses which have caused controversy over allegations of favoritism from China to curry favor with the Trump administration and exploitative labor practices.

  • Elizabeth Warren

    Elizabeth Warren

    Elizabeth Warren is a Democratic senator from Massachusetts and joined the Democratic presidential primary race in 2019. She has championed regulation of the financial industry and reducing economic inequality. Before her 2012 election to the Senate, she was a law professor at Harvard Law School, the University of Pennsylvania, and other schools.

  • David French

    David French

    David French writes for the conservative National Review and in 2016 he briefly considered running for president amid calls by anti-Trump conservatives for an independent alternative candidate. He also strongly opposed allowing transgender people to serve openly in the U.S. military and allowing women in combat roles.

  • David Cay Johnston

    David Cay Johnston

    David Cay Johnston is an investigative journalist specializing in economics and tax issues. He is the founder of DCReport, a nonprofit news site focusing on the presidency and Congress. In 2017, Johnston released a portion of Donald Trump's 2005 tax form which he claimed to have received anonymously by mail.

  • Dan Rather

    Dan Rather

    Dan Rather is a veteran journalist who worked at CBS News for decades until his departure in 2006. Rather’s career at CBS declined following a flawed 2004 60 Minutes segment he anchored about President George W. Bush’s service in the National Guard during the Vietnam War.

  • CRTV

    CRTV was Mark Levin's Conservative Review TV, a right-wing digital video outlet. In late 2018, it merged with The Blaze to become BlazeTV. Before its merger, CRTV was home to the incredibly misogynistic and bigoted Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes' show Get Off My Lawn.

  • Bari Weiss

    Bari Weiss

    Bari Weiss joined The New York Times as an op-ed editor and writer in 2017. Previously, she worked as an op-ed and book review editor for The Wall Street Journal. She left the Times of her own volition in July 2020.

  • Mercedes Schlapp

    Mercedes Schlapp

    A former Fox News contributor, Mercedes Schlapp now serves as the director of strategic communications in the Trump White House. Prior to joining the administration, Schlapp was a board member of the National Rifle Association and director of specialty media for President George W. Bush. She is married to Matt Schlapp, chair of the American Conservative Union.

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    Glenn Beck

    Glenn Beck has been a syndicated talk radio host since 2002, a former CNN Headline News host, and a Fox News host during the early years of the Obama administration until he was fired following a long advertising boycott for his claim that then-President Barack Obama was a “racist.” Beck, who also regularly featured anti-Semitism and conspiracy theories on his Fox show, founded the online conservative platform TheBlaze in 2011 after he was fired from Fox, and his online video platform merged with Mark Levin's CRTV to become Blaze Media in 2018.

  • Alex Castellanos

    Alex Castellanos

    Alex Castellanos is a Republican political consultant who also works for ABC as a political analyst. He was previously a CNN contributor and in 2009 was allowed to discuss the health care reform debate without disclosing that he was involved in the health insurance industry's ad campaign attacking Democrat's health reform plans.

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    Maureen Dowd

    Maureen Dowd has been a columnist for The New York Times since 1994. Over time, she became well known for her dislike of Hillary Clinton, writing well over 100 negative, sexist columns about her spanning the time Clinton was first lady to her second presidential campaign.

  • Roland Martin

    Roland Martin

    Roland Martin worked at CNN for six years until he was suspended for anti-gay comments in 2012, and he left the channel in 2013. He also hosted the TV One program New One Now between late 2013 and 2017. He currently hosts an internet radio show, Roland Martin Unfiltered.

  • Michelle Fields

    Michelle Fields

    Michelle Fields was a reporter for Breitbart until she resigned over her employer downplaying an incident in which then-Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski grabbed her arm and pulled her away while she was asking a question. Lewandowski was charged with battery for his action, but prosecutors later dropped the charge. Fields later became a reporter for HuffPost.

  • Mark Judge

    Mark Judge

    Mark Judge is a prolific right-wing author with a record of minimizing sexual misconduct and pushing sexist, homophobic, racist, and transphobic views. Judge came to national attention during the 2018 Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh. Christine Blasey Ford said Judge was present when Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers.

  • Jeff Zucker

    Jeff Zucker

    Jeff Zucker has been president of CNN Worldwide since 2013. He has faced widespread criticism since the 2016 election season for obsessively airing Trump rallies and speeches and hiring dishonest pro-Trump shills as political commentators, many of whom had secretly signed non-disparagement agreements with the Trump campaign, including former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.

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