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  2. Tucker Carlson - Wikipedia

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    In March 2017, Tucker Carlson Tonight was the most watched cable program in the 9:00 p.m. time slot. [162] On April 19, 2017, Fox News announced that Tucker Carlson Tonight would air at 8:00 p.m. following the cancellation of The O'Reilly Factor. [163] Tucker Carlson Tonight was the third-highest-rated cable news show as of March 2018. [164]

  3. Laura Ingraham - Wikipedia

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    Ingraham defended the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" family separation policy for children of illegal immigrants, and in a June 18, 2018, broadcast compared the children's facilities to "summer camps" that "resemble boarding schools". [63] [64] [65] She further described criticism of the policy as "faux liberal outrage".

  4. Mike Cernovich - Wikipedia

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    Cernovich married his first wife when he was a law student in 2003. He later said the marriage was "ruined by feminist indoctrination". [2] An attorney for a Silicon Valley firm, his first wife earned millions of dollars from an initial public offering (IPO). She filed for divorce in 2011, and Cernovich received what he has described as a ...

  5. Greg Gutfeld - Wikipedia

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    Gregory John Gutfeld (born September 12, 1964) is an American television host, political commentator, comedian, and author. He is the host of the late-night comedy talk show Gutfeld!, [1] and hosted a Saturday night edition of Gutfeld! called The Greg Gutfeld Show from May 2015 until March 2021, when it was announced the show would transition to weeknights.

  6. Rachel Maddow - Wikipedia

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    In June 2005, Maddow became a regular panelist on the MSNBC show Tucker, hosted by Tucker Carlson. [30] During and after the November 2006 election, she was a guest on CNN's Paula Zahn Now; she was also a correspondent for The Advocate Newsmagazine, an LGBT-oriented short-form newsmagazine for Logo deriving from news items published by The ...

  7. Ainsley Earhardt - Wikipedia

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    Earhardt was hired as a reporter for WLTX, the local CBS station in Columbia, South Carolina, before she graduated from University of South Carolina. [5] From 2000 to 2004 she worked as the morning and noon anchor.

  8. Ann Coulter - Wikipedia

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    Coulter as a senior in high school, 1980. Ann Hart Coulter was born on December 8, 1961, [4] in New York City, to John Vincent Coulter (1926–2008), an FBI agent from a working class Catholic Irish American and German American family [5] in Albany, New York, and Nell Husbands Coulter (née Martin; 1928–2009), a homemaker who was born in Paducah, Kentucky.

  9. Lachlan Murdoch - Wikipedia

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    However, he has backed his father's moves in business, including defending Tucker Carlson when he was on the rise. [4] In 2018, Lachlan described his political views as "conservative economically and more liberal on social policy". [88] In February 2023, Lachlan and his wife Sarah Murdoch gave A$1 million to a queer museum in Sydney called Qtopia.