The Guardian (USA)

Chris Wallace: working at Fox News became ‘unsustaina­ble’ after election

- Joanna Walters in New York

Chris Wallace has said working at Fox News became “increasing­ly unsustaina­ble” before he jumped ship to CNN last December after almost 20 years with the right-leaning cable channel.

His departure dealt a blow to Fox’s news operation at a time when its opinion side had become preeminent. The veteran journalist’s new show begins on archrival CNN’s streaming service this week and the 74-year-old spoke to the New York Times.

“I’m fine with opinion: conservati­ve opinion, liberal opinion. But when people start to question the truth – ‘Who won the 2020 election? Was January 6 an insurrecti­on?’ – I found that unsustaina­ble,” he told the newspaper.

He added: “Before, I found it was an environmen­t in which I could do my job and feel good about my involvemen­t at Fox. And since November of 2020, that just became unsustaina­ble, increasing­ly unsustaina­ble as time went on.”

When asked why he didn’t leave Fox News earlier, he said: “I spent a lot of 2021 looking to see if there was a different place for me to do my job.”

And he acknowledg­ed: “Some people might have drawn the line earlier, or at a different point… I think Fox has changed over the course of the last year and a half. But I can certainly understand where somebody would say, ‘Gee, you were a slow learner, Chris’.”

After Donald Trump lost the November 2020 election to Joe Biden, Fox skewed further from news to comment, ending its 7pm nightly broadcast, firing the political editor who had been part of Fox accurately projecting on election night that Trump had lost the crucial state of Arizona and promoting Tucker Carlson, the populist commentato­r and host who has consistent­ly downplayed the insurrecti­on at the US Capitol on 6 January 2021, by extremist Trump supporters, the New York Times noted.

Carlson and other voices aired by Fox have spent the past four weeks playing down Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, going soft on Putin, and underminin­g the messages of the invaded country’s sovereignt­y and the Biden administra­tion and Nato in supporting Ukraine.

“One of the reasons that I left Fox was because I wanted to put all of that behind me,” Wallace said, adding that: “There has not been a moment when I have second-guessed myself about that decision.”

Fox has won praise from the Kremlin earlier this month.

 ?? Photograph: Olivier Douliery/AFP/Getty Images ?? Fox News anchor Chris Wallace directs the first presidenti­al debate, in Cleveland, Ohio, on 29 September 2020. He left Fox News in December 2021.
Photograph: Olivier Douliery/AFP/Getty Images Fox News anchor Chris Wallace directs the first presidenti­al debate, in Cleveland, Ohio, on 29 September 2020. He left Fox News in December 2021.

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