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Geraldo Rivera spills on ‘toxic’ former Fox News co-host

- BY BRIAN NIEMIETZ New York Daily News

Former Fox News host Geraldo Rivera visited ABC’s “The View” Thursday, where he dished on the toxicity of his former colleagues and said he should have left Fox News far earlier.

Rivera, who ended his nearly 22-year run with the right-wing cable channel at the end of

June, claimed his exit was due to a “very toxic relationsh­ip” with one of his co-hosts on afternoon program “The Five.”

While Rivera didn’t identify the host by name, he did refer to the person as “a guy,” leaving the only options to be Jesse Watters and Greg Gutfeld. Tensions between Rivera and Gutfeld have been well-documented, with the duo often arguing on-air over issues including abortion rights and immigratio­n.

Rivera told “The View” – which he called “the antithesis of ‘The Five’” – that Fox News began frequently canceling his appearance­s on “The Five” as things between he and the unnamed host grew more awkward.

According to Rivera, after Fox News executives eventually told him he would no longer be a member of “The Five,” he decided to step down as a network correspond­ent altogether.

“My ideology does not fit Fox,” he stated.

Rivera considers himself a moderate Republican.

The Brooklyn native explained he joined the network after the U.S. was attacked by al-Qaida terrorists, led by Osama bin Laden, on Sept. 11, 2001. The highlight of his experience was getting to break the news in 2011 that the terror mastermind had been killed by U.S. troops.

“The person who had caused all the suffering … the guy that did that to us, the reason I went to Fox, was gone,” he said. “I should have left Fox then, in 2011, but I didn’t have the courage.”

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