Politics, media worlds react to Wallace news
The worlds of politics and media reacted with shock to the news that “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace is leaving the network after 18 years to join CNN’s new streaming service.
Wallace announced during his program on Sunday that it would be his final broadcast, telling viewers he wanted to “try something new, to go beyond politics to all the things I’m interested in.”
Shortly after, CNN announced that the veteran journalist would be joining the network’s new streaming service, CNN+, to helm a weekday show starting early next year.
Wallace, during his departure announcement at the end of Sunday’s show, said it was with “real sadness” that it would be the last time he and his viewers “will meet like this,” adding, “It’s been a great ride.”
In a statement from CNN, Wallace said, “After decades in broadcast and cable news, I am excited to explore the world of streaming,” pointing to the “new freedom and flexibility” streaming offers.
Wallace, the son of veteran journalist and famed “60 Minutes” correspondent Mike Wallace, first joined Fox News in 2003. Before that, he worked at ABC News, NBC News and the Boston Globe.
He has been regarded as an even-handed journalist and tough questioner who would frequently challenge lawmakers from both parties. He covered five presidential elections at Fox and has interviewed every president since George H.W. Bush.
Wallace made headlines in 2020 following the first presidential debate between former President Trump and then-Democratic nominee Joe Biden, which was marked by constant interruptions. Some criticized the veteran journalist for not having control over the debate.
The debate commission implemented a mute button for the next debate so the candidates could not talk over each other.
Politicians and top media figures applauded Wallace for his tenure at “Fox News Sunday” following his announcement on Sunday, hailing the anchor as a fair journalist.
“Thank you, Chris Wallace, for the years of truth & honesty,” Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) wrote on Twitter.
“I trust that what’s in store for you will be rewarding & impactful but even if not, you’ve already served with uncommon grace & generosity of spirit. You kindled the passion of your dad & took it to even greater heights,” he added.
Thank you, Chris Wallace, for the years of truth & honesty. I trust that what’s in store for you will be rewarding & impactful but even if not, you’ve already served with uncommon grace & generosity of spirit. You kindled the passion of your dad & took it to even greater heights.
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) December 12, 2021
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who was Wallace’s final interview on “Fox News Sunday,” said he was “shocked” to learn that Wallace was leaving the show, adding, “Chris challenged everyone fairly and tried to give his viewers the best information to evaluate issues.”
“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time on the show,” Graham said.
Shocked to hear that Chris Wallace is leaving #FoxNewsSunday.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my time on the show.
Chris challenged everyone fairly and tried to give his viewers the best information to evaluate issues.
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) December 12, 2021
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) congratulated Wallace for “a hell of a Sunday morning run” before applauding the anchor’s integrity and questioning.
“Each week Chris brought integrity and a relentless but fair quest for the truth to the interviewer’s chair. Farewell, Chris and best wishes for what’s ahead,” Swalwell said.
Congratulations to Chris Wallace on a hell of a Sunday morning run. Each week Chris brought integrity and a relentless but fair quest for the truth to the interviewer’s chair. Farewell, Chris and best wishes for what’s ahead. pic.twitter.com/FNFv7bw7oD
— Rep. Eric Swalwell (@RepSwalwell) December 12, 2021
Fox News host Bret Baier said he was sad to see his colleague leave the network, pointing out his “amazing run.”
“Chris -I wish you well with your next adventure. It was an honor to work alongside you all these years,” he added.
Sad to see Chris go- he’s had an amazing run at @FoxNewsSunday Chris -I wish you well with your next adventure. It was an honor to work alongside you all these years. https://t.co/rgfaxZjVQc pic.twitter.com/6BmMaH2ENP
— Bret Baier (@BretBaier) December 12, 2021
Brit Hume, senior political analyst at Fox News, said he was “sad to see him go.” Hume said he and Wallace have been friends since they covered Congress in the late 1970s.
“I wish him all the best in his next adventures,” Hume added.
Chris Wallace and I have been friends since we covered the House of Representatives together in the late 70’s. I was delighted we ended up together at Fox News, and am sad to see him go. I wish him all the best in his next adventures. The photo below is from New Hampshire, 2020. pic.twitter.com/4LUJsVke0M
— Brit Hume (@brithume) December 12, 2021
CNN anchor and chief national affairs analyst Kasie Hunt, who recently joined the network from NBC News in August, said she “could not be more excited to have Chris Wallace as a colleague.” They are both slated to work for CNN+.
I could not be more excited to have Chris Wallace as a colleague — it’s going to be an honor to be part of the lineup alongside him @CNNplus https://t.co/saSB3JxeOw
— Kasie Hunt (@kasie) December 12, 2021
CNN chief national affairs correspondent Jeff Zeleny congratulated Wallace on joining CNN, writing, “He’s one of the best journalists of our time, a beacon of truth and a great fella to boot. Welcome my friend!”
Congratulations to the one and only Chris Wallace as he joins @CNNplus. He’s one of the best journalists of our time, a beacon of truth and a great fella to boot. Welcome my friend!
— Jeff Zeleny (@jeffzeleny) December 12, 2021
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