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Fox News lays off politics editor who defended early Arizona call for Biden

Updated: January 20, 2021 at 6:58 pm EST  See Comments

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January 20, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – On the eve of Joe Biden’s inauguration as President of the United States, Fox News announced layoffs of just under 20 employees of its digital operation, most prominently embattled politics editor Chris Stirewalt.

“As we conclude the 2020 election cycle, FOX News Digital has realigned its business and reporting structure to meet the demands of this new era,” Fox explained in a statement, the Daily Caller reported. “We are confident these changes will ensure the platform continues to deliver breakthrough reporting and insightful analysis surrounding major issues, both stateside and abroad.”

Stirewalt, a member of Fox’s Election Night decision desk last November, became a focal point for conservative ire through his defense of the desk’s decision to declare Biden had won Arizona long before any of its competitors. (Biden ultimately won Arizona, though questions remain as to how much of the vote was tainted by fraud.)

That call was only one of a string of incidents leading conservative viewers to sour on Fox News from anchor Chris Wallace’s biased performance in the first presidential debate

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