Jeff Gerth Jeff Gerth is a former New York Times reporter who co-wrote a book on Hillary Clinton in 2007 for the 2008 presidential election cycle. More recently, he worked as a senior reporter at ProPublica.
Current TV Current TV was a progressive news channel founded in part by former Vice President Al Gore that existed between 2005 and 2013. It was sold in 2013 to Al Jazeera, which used the channel to launch Al Jazeera America.
John Fund John Fund is a National Review reporter, former Wall Street Journal columnist, and regular Fox News guest who defends Republican voter ID laws by constantly pushing the myth that voter impersonation fraud is widespread.
Center for Medical Progress The Center for Medical Progress (CMP) is an anti-abortion group that used deceptively edited videos its staffers secretly recorded of Planned Parenthood personnel to smear Planned Parenthood over providing fetal tissue for medical research.
Howie Carr Howie Carr is a Boston-based radio host and columnist who has long made racist comments when attacking Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and also supported Trump doing the same.
War on Christmas Fox News' War on Christmas coverage revolves around mostly invented controversies the channel covers to gin up outrage, including people and organizations saying “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas.”
Larry Pratt Larry Pratt is the extremist former leader of the pro-gun organization Gun Owners of America. He has a history of promoting conspiracy theories on fringe media outlets and has attended rallies and conferences organized by white supremacists and militia leaders.
Chris Matthews Chris Matthews has hosted Hardball on MSNBC for over 20 years. He also hosted the NBC weekend show The Chris Matthews Show between 2002 and 2013. Matthews has a history of making misogynistic comments in his on-air commentary.
Dana Milbank Dana Milbank has written for The Washington Post since 2000, first as a political writer and now as a syndicated columnist. He launched his Post column in 2005. Prior to joining the Post, he worked at The New Republic and The Wall Street Journal.
The National Enquirer The National Enquirer is an American tabloid magazine that focuses on celebrity stories. The National Enquirer was very supportive of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential run, and it bought stories from women who had affairs with Trump to keep them out of the news during the election.
David Gregory David Gregory joined CNN as a political analyst in 2016. Before that, he had worked for NBC News as a White House correspondent, occasional host of NBC Nightly News and other shows, and hosted Meet the Press between 2008 and 2014.
Brian Williams Brian Williams hosts the MSNBC show The 11th Hour with Brian Williams. He was the anchor for NBC Nightly News for 11 years, but was suspended and then lost that position in 2015 amid scrutiny of his false claims about his experiences covering the Iraq War.
The Five The Five launched in 2011 with a rotating cast of five co-hosts and has regularly featured sexist and Islamophobic commentary. The current primary hosts are Greg Gutfeld, Dana Perino, Jesse Watters, Jedediah Bila, and Juan Williams.
Jerome Corsi Jerome Corsi has worked for right-wing conspiracy theory websites including Infowars and WND. He was one of the main leaders of the anti-Obama birther conspiracy theory and has also been an associate of Trump ally Roger Stone.
Campbell Brown Campbell Brown is a former NBC anchor and CNN host. After leaving CNN, she founded anti-teachers union organizations and advocated for weakening protections for teachers. She joined Facebook as its head of global news partnerships in 2017.
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.
Fox & Friends Fox & Friends served as a regular platform for President Donald Trump in the years before he ran for president and now functions as Trump's safe space in cable news. It is one of the most influential media platforms in the country due to Trump's frequent viewership.
David Asman David Asman hosts a short weekend show on Fox called Forbes on FOX and is also a Fox Business anchor, co-hosting the weekly afternoon show After the Bell. He formerly had his own Fox Business show, Power and Money, but it was cancelled in 2012.