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  • Star Parker

    Star Parker

    Star Parker was a Fox contributor and founded the conservative Center for Urban Renewal and Education. In 2010, she ran a failed race for Congress in California as a Republican.

  • José Díaz-Balart

    José Díaz-Balart

    José Díaz-Balart is a veteran Hispanic journalist who hosts MSNBC’s The Rundown and anchors two Telemundo shows, Noticiero Telemundo and Enfoque con José Díaz-Balart.

  • Charles Krauthammer

    Charles Krauthammer

    Charles Krauthammer, who died in 2018, was a psychiatrist, longtime columnist for The Washington Post, and contributor to Fox News, where he was a regular panelist on Special Report. 

  • Stephen F. Hayes

    Stephen F. Hayes

    Stephen Hayes was one of the primary media advocates for the 2003 Iraq War, when he was a senior writer at The Weekly Standard. He later became the conservative magazine’s editor-in-chief until it shuttered in 2018. Hayes was also a longtime Fox News contributor, appearing frequently on Special Report.

  • Matt Lauer

    Matt Lauer

    Matt Lauer formerly co-anchored NBC’s Today for 20 years. He was fired by NBC in November 2017 amid reports of his sexual misconduct while covering the 2014 Olympics. After his firing, other reports of misconduct surfaced.

  • Labor Unions and Workers' Rights

    Labor unions are organized groups of workers that advocate for better wages, benefits, and working conditions. Workers' rights include things like fair pay, safe working conditions, and the right to form or join a union, as well as the right to discuss union activities with coworkers. 

  • David Clarke

    David Clarke

    David Clarke was a sheriff for 15 years and was a frequent commentator on Fox News, where he often made extreme statements. Clarke resigned as sheriff in 2017 soon after a report that he plagiarized parts of his thesis for his master’s degree. Following a failed appointment to President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security, he briefly joined the pro-Trump PAC America First Action as an adviser and spokesperson. 

  • Trey Gowdy

    Trey Gowdy

    Trey Gowdy, currently a Fox News contributor, is a former congressman from South Carolina who gained notoriety for leading the House Select Committee investigation into the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi. His committee spent over two and half years investing the attack.

  • James Dobson

    James Dobson

    James Dobson founded the anti-LGBTQ groups Focus on the Family in 1973 and the Family Research Council in 1981 and has a long history of spouting extremist anti-LGBTQ rhetoric. He also hosts a daily talk radio program called Family Talk.

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    Karl Rove

    Karl Rove was a senior adviser and deputy chief of staff to President George W. Bush and the architect of his successful presidential campaigns. He co-founded the Republican super PAC American Crossroads in 2010 and has since helped launch other Republican political organizations. He is a Fox News contributor and a Wall Street Journal columnist, and he had repeated ethical problems at the two outlets due to his electioneering work during the 2012 election.

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    Sarah Huckabee Sanders

    Sarah Huckabee Sanders is a longtime Republican Party operative who advised Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Sanders became a face of the Trump White House and a major distributor of the administration's misinformation through her role as press secretary. In August 2019, she joined Fox News as a contributor.

  • Birther Conspiracy Theory

    Birther Conspiracy Theory

    During President Barack Obama's campaign and presidency, right-wingers and conspiracy theorists claimed that Obama had not been born in the United States and had instead been born in Kenya, and that the birth certificates he released were fake. Prominent pushers of this conspiracy theory included Donald Trump and Fox News.

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    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.

  • Stacey Dash

    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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

    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.

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