A pair of Fox News contributors have quit their roles at the network, saying prime-time host Tucker CarlsonTucker CarlsonRittenhouse defense attorney says he threw Tucker Carlson's film crew 'out of the room several times' Rittenhouse after trial: 'Self-defense is not illegal' Tucker Carlson gets Rittenhouse interview for Monday night MORE's recent documentary series examining the Jan.…
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A pair of Fox News contributors have quit their roles at the network, saying prime-time host Tucker Carlsons recent documentary series examining the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was a breaking point.

Stephen Hayes and Jonah Goldberg, two leading conservative writers and pundits who have regularly appeared on the network since 2009, announced they had finalized their resignations from Fox following the release of Carlson’s controversial documentary.

News of the pair’s departure was first reported by the New York Times on Sunday evening.

“The special — which ran on Fox’s subscription streaming service earlier this month and was promoted on Fox News — is presented in the style of an exposé, a hard-hitting piece of investigative journalism,” the two journalists wrote in an entry on their political news and commentary website The Dispatch.

“In reality, it is a collection of incoherent conspiracy-mongering, riddled with factual inaccuracies, half-truths, deceptive imagery, and damning omissions. And its message is clear: The U.S. government is targeting patriotic Americans in the same manner — and with the same tools — that it used to target al Qaeda,” they added.

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