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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. After Arizona indictment of Trump fake electors, Fox News host Mark Levin claims “there's nothing illegal” about the scheme

    Video & Audio 04/25/24 10:23 AM EDT

  2. Broadcast TV evening news prioritized stock market updates and inflation coverage over all other economic issues in the first quarter of 2024

    Research/Study 04/25/24 9:59 AM EDT

  3. Newsmax's Greg Kelly claims the Trump fake elector scheme that led to indictments in Arizona “happens every election cycle”

    Video & Audio 04/25/24 9:26 AM EDT

  4. Far-right media figures with extreme ties are planning a “United for Israel” march at Columbia to counter peaceful pro-Palestinian student protests

    Research/Study 04/24/24 6:30 PM EDT

  5. MAGA figures are wrongly portraying Matthew Colangelo's job at the Manhattan DA's office as part of a grand conspiracy theory

    Article 04/24/24 4:57 PM EDT

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