His departure dealt a blow to the Fox news business at a time when its views had become dominant. The veteran journalist’s new show airs on CNN Archaeological Service this week, and the 74-year-old spoke to the New York Times. “I’m fine with the opinion: a conservative view, a liberal opinion. But when people start to question the truth – “Who won the 2020 election? Was January 6 an uprising? “I found it unsustainable,” he told the newspaper. He added: “In the past, I discovered that it was an environment in which I could do my job and feel good about joining Fox. “And from November 2020, that just became unsustainable, more and more unsustainable as time went on.” When asked why he did not leave Fox News earlier, he said: “I spent a lot of time in 2021 looking to see if there was a different place to do my job.” And he acknowledged: “Some people may have drawn the line earlier, or at a different point. I think Fox has changed over the last year and a half. But I can certainly understand where someone would say, “Yeah, you’re learning late, Chris.” After Donald Trump lost the November 2020 election to Joe Biden, Fox turned more from the news to the commentary, ending its night show at 7 p.m., firing the political editor who was part of Fox, election night that Trump lost the critical state of Arizona. and promoting Tucker Carlson, the populist commentator and host who steadily downgraded the US Capitol Uprising on January 6, 2021, to Trump’s extremist supporters, the New York Times reported. Carlson and other voices broadcast by Fox have spent the past four weeks underestimating the Russian invasion of Ukraine, downplaying Putin and undermining messages of sovereignty over the country and the Biden government and NATO in support of Ukraine. “One of the reasons I left Fox was because I wanted to leave it all behind,” Wallace said. Fox has won praise from the Kremlin earlier this month.
title: “Chris Wallace Working At Fox News Became Unsustainable After Election Fox News " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-16” author: “Richard Fleming”
His departure dealt a blow to the Fox news business at a time when its views had become dominant. The veteran journalist’s new show airs on CNN Archaeological Service this week, and the 74-year-old spoke to the New York Times. “I’m fine with the opinion: a conservative view, a liberal opinion. But when people start to question the truth – “Who won the 2020 election? Was January 6 an uprising? “I found it unsustainable,” he told the newspaper. He added: “In the past, I discovered that it was an environment in which I could do my job and feel good about joining Fox. “And from November 2020, that just became unsustainable, more and more unsustainable as time went on.” When asked why he did not leave Fox News earlier, he said: “I spent a lot of time in 2021 looking to see if there was a different place to do my job.” And he acknowledged: “Some people may have drawn the line earlier, or at a different point. I think Fox has changed over the last year and a half. But I can certainly understand where someone would say, “Yeah, you’re learning late, Chris.” After Donald Trump lost the November 2020 election to Joe Biden, Fox turned more from the news to the commentary, ending its night show at 7 p.m., firing the political editor who was part of Fox, election night that Trump lost the critical state of Arizona. and promoting Tucker Carlson, the populist commentator and host who steadily downgraded the US Capitol Uprising on January 6, 2021, to Trump’s extremist supporters, the New York Times reported. Carlson and other voices broadcast by Fox have spent the past four weeks underestimating the Russian invasion of Ukraine, downplaying Putin and undermining messages of sovereignty over the country and the Biden government and NATO in support of Ukraine. “One of the reasons I left Fox was because I wanted to leave it all behind,” Wallace said. Fox has won praise from the Kremlin earlier this month.