
The names of Fox News anchors often make headlines as splashy as the subjects they cover. Read on for fifteen facts about Fob News anchors.
Heather Nauert
Former Fox news ballast Heather Nauert went on to go the Trump Administration's option for U.Due north. Administrator in 2018. Before the nomination, Nauert spent xix months every bit the spokeswoman for the U.S. Country Department.

Quondam Pull a fast one on news anchor Alisyn Camerota went on to become a CNN anchor and co-host of CNN's "New Twenty-four hours." While at Fox, she co-anchored "America'southward News HQ" and was a correspondent for "Fox & Friends."

Eric Shawn
Eric Shawn, who co-anchors "America's News Headquarters" on weekends, also hosted "Riddle: The Search for James Hoffa" on Flim-flam Nation. Shawn recently told Political leader in that human rights violations is a news story deserving more than attention.

Bret Baier
Bret Baier is Fox'due south chief political anchor and ballast of "Special Report." Subsequently interning at CNN for Bernie Shaw and "Inside Politics," he landed his first chore at WJWJ-TV in Beaufort, S.C.

Chris Wallace
An ballast for Fox since 2003, Chris Wallace has won three Emmy Awards for his work. His father, Mike Wallace, was a reporter for 60 Minutes on CBS.

Dana Perino
Dana Perino is the anchor of Fox News Channel's "The Daily Briefing" and co-host of "The 5." Perino started her career on Capitol Hill answering phones for Colorado Rep. Scott McInnis.

Neil Cavuto
Neil Cavuto was among the Fox News anchors who criticized President Donald Trump in July 2018 following his joint press conference with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Cavuto, who hosts a daily bear witness on Fob News, referred to the president'south performance as "disgusting."

Lou Dobbs
In 2016, Fox Business News host Lou Dobbs published the phone number of 1 of the women who accused Donald Trump of groping her. On Twitter, Dobbs linked to a conservative news site that attempted to connect the adult female with the Clinton Foundation.

Jeanine Pirro
Jeanine Pirro is the host of "Justice with Judge Jeanine" and the legal annotator for Fox News channel. She recently wrote the book "Liars, Leakers and Liberals: The Example Confronting the Anti-Trump Conspiracy."

Tucker Carlson
Daily Caller founder Tucker Carlson toasted former lobbyist Jack Abramoff at a book party in 2011. Hosting the party in his Washington, D.C. habitation, Carlson paid tribute to the ex-con who spent three years in a Maryland prison on charges of tax evasion, conspiracy and mail fraud.

Sean Hannity
Trick News host Sean Hannity attacked presidential candidate Lindsay Graham in 2015. Hannity created a controversy in 2017 over his coverage of a conspiracy theory involving Seth Rich, the Democratic National Committee and Wikileaks, which prompted advertisers to threaten a boycott.

Kimberly Guilfoyle
Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle was nether consideration in 2016 for the role of White House press secretary, a position which ultimately went to Sean Spicer. Guilfoyle, a former chaser, co-hosts "The V."

Maria Bartiromo
Since 2015, Maria Bartiromo has led Fox Business News with "Morning Money" from half dozen a.thousand. to 9 a.m. Bartiromo formerly worked as a contributor to "Squawk Box" on CNBC.

Greta Van Susteren
Greta Van Susteren is the host of Fox News' "On the Tape" at 7 p.m. Van Susteren left CNN for Fox News in 2002.

Bill O'Reilly
Former host of "The O'Reilly Factor," Bill O'Reilly, executive produced a prime number-time historical special series on Trick News called "Legends and Lies" in 2015. The hr-long serial received a x-episode lodge from the cable aqueduct.
