Chris Wallace

Clooney also addressed his worries including a concern about the “coarsening of America” and the celebration of unkindness.
The former Fox News host said he was "skeptical" the "made-for-TV" presentation would have an impact.
One of the very, very few voices of reason on Fox News is stepping down.
"When people start to question the truth — Who won the 2020 election? Was Jan. 6 an insurrection? — I found that unsustainable,” Wallace said.
"There goes Fox News’ last shred of credibility," the "Late Show" comedian said following Wallace's exit for CNN.
The veteran news anchor, who joined Fox News Channel in 2003, said he wants to "try something new" and "go beyond politics."
“I am only responsible for and only have control over my piece of real estate,” the Fox News host told the Financial Times.
The Florida senator shrugged off debt created by Trump's massive tax breaks.
The House's second-ranking Republican repeated without evidence the false claim that states did not follow the Constitution when certifying their votes.
Gov. Greg Abbott's crackdown bans abortions after six weeks even in cases of rape, and he refuses to commit to changing the law for assault survivors.