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Stop Beck

Stop Beck

On June 30, 2011, Glenn Beck permanently “transition[ed] off” Fox News. More than 300 advertisers had pulled their ads from Beck's show since July 2009, when he called President Obama a “racist” with a “deep-seated hatred for white people.”

Check out this infographic timeline of the campaign:

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This campaign is now closed. 

The Latest

  1. Sean Hannity’s New Jersey gubernatorial effort comes up short

    Article 11/05/25 12:19 PM EST

  2. Fox anchor Martha MacCallum on young women voting for Democrats: “I find that very frightening”

    Video & Audio 11/05/25 12:05 PM EST

  3. Fox anchor Bret Baier: “This dichotomy between how Wall Street is doing and how big business is doing and how you feel about it at home is something Republicans really have to look at closely”

    Video & Audio 11/05/25 11:59 AM EST

  4. On a far-right podcast, Kash Patel previously called on Congress to ground then-FBI Director Christopher Wray’s government-funded jet if the FBI didn’t answer congressional questions

    Article 11/05/25 11:48 AM EST

  5. Fox News anchor acknowledges that grocery prices are up: “71% of people ... said they are spending more on groceries now than a year ago”

    Video & Audio 11/05/25 11:05 AM EST

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