Fox News EXPOSED for supporting far-left charities, including the SATANIC TEMPLE



Rikki Ratliff-Fellman, director of programming for Blaze Media and executive producer for Glenn Beck — both of whom worked at Fox News at one point in their careers — break news on a Fox News corporate scandal.

In a shocking turn of events, the conservative-leaning media platform has been exposed for supporting far-left charities, including the Satanic Temple, the Trevor Project, Planned Parenthood, and the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Ratliff-Fellman says that earlier this week, a former staffer tipped her off with news of Fox’s internal “giving” program.

To say she was shocked is an understatement.

By reaching out to sources inside Fox, Ratliff-Fellman was able to witness the atrocity with her own eyes.

“I watched them log in with their ID, and they went to what’s called a ‘Fox Giving app,'” she tells Glenn.

The app allows Fox News employees to locate their favorite charities and make a donation that Fox will then match up to $1,000 annually.

It sounds benevolent — until you see some of the charities on the app.

“The charities that they brought to my attention ... they’re not what you might consider to be a typical charity,” Ratliff-Fellman says.

And while she assures Glenn that there are legitimate charities on the app, including Samaritan's Purse and even Glenn’s own charity, Mercury One, there are also several others that are deeply concerning, to say the least.

She then displays a graphic showing Planned Parenthood as one of the organizations Fox will match up to 100%.

“A little bit antithetical to some of the things that they espouse on air,” she says before moving on to show another graphic presenting the Trevor Project, an organization that promotes LGBTQ services, as another charity option.

“[The Trevor Project is] most recently known for supporting legislation for what they call gender-affirming care but what Fox’s core audience would refer to as child gender-mutilation,” she explains to Glenn.

Glenn can’t contain his outrage when Ratliff-Fellman shows him a third graphic displaying The Southern Poverty Law Center as another Fox-supported charity–a group that “has referred to many of the Fox News hosts as hate mongers” and called the company “a hate-filled organization,” she explains.

As if it couldn’t get any worse, Ratliff-Fellman presents a final graphic displaying her “favorite” Fox-supported charity: the Satanic Temple.

While the very notion seems an impossibility, one can clearly see on the graphic that Fox News does indeed say the Satanic Temple is eligible for company donation matches.

“If there’s any Fox staffers that are, you know, in the mood to donate to a terrible cause like the Satanic Temple, [they] can do that, and Fox can match that up to 100%,” Ratliff-Fellman confirms for Glenn, who can hardly believe what he’s hearing.

“To me, this is just another example of how Fox News has changed and has sold themselves out to the ESG movement,” Glenn says.

Ratliff-Fellman and Beck both agree, however, that “there are a lot of good hosts and good people that work [at Fox News] that really believe in the values and are aligned with their core audience.”

Ratliff-Fellman concludes by expressing gratitude for the internal sources who courageously brought forth this information.

“They hope by telling this story … that Fox will maybe course-correct, at least internally,” she says.


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Video: Hundreds of migrants cross into Eagle Pass, Texas, as Democrats are still complaining about 50 illegal immigrants in Martha's Vineyard



While Democrats continue to make hysteric complaints about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) sending 50 or so illegal immigrants to Martha's Vineyard, new footage shows many more migrants crossing into the United States in towns near the southwest border.

Fox News reporter Bill Melugin is in Eagle Pass, Texas, where he reports "large groups of several hundred migrants" are crossing illegally into the country at numerous locations Friday morning.

\u201cNEW: Good morning from Eagle Pass, TX, where we have groups of several hundred migrants crossing illegally in multiple locations right now, including part of this group which started walking along a local highway. We have seen large groups in 3 locations so far today. @FoxNews\u201d
— Bill Melugin (@Bill Melugin) 1663335006

Melugin shared nighttime drone footage taken early this morning that used thermal imaging to film a group of more than 100 illegal immigrants crossing the border illegally into Eagle Pass.

\u201cNEW: For the very first time this AM while it was still dark, we used our brand new night time drone w/ thermal imaging as a large group of migrants crossed illegally into Eagle Pass. As you\u2019ll see, the group was 100+ in size. Grateful to @FoxNews for getting us this new tool!\u201d
— Bill Melugin (@Bill Melugin) 1663338454

The video shows migrants crossing the Rio Grande river from the Mexican side to enter the United States. A large group can be seen walking in single-file formation.

\u201cMore video from our brand new @FoxNews night flying drone with thermal imaging from early this morning. Within just 2 hours in Eagle Pass, TX this AM, we saw 3 large groups totaling 500+ crossing illegally in three spots.\n450,000+ illegal crossings in this sector so far this year\u201d
— Bill Melugin (@Bill Melugin) 1663341333

Immigration authorities are now reporting the highest-ever daily number of migrants entering the U.S. illegally, according to the Washington Free Beacon. Internal communications from the Department of Homeland Security reportedly show Border Patrol officers are documenting about 8,000 migrant encounters per day.

A CBP spokeswoman told the Free Beacon that "the traffic we are seeing this year is similar to the pattern we saw at this time last year." Last September, CBP reported an average of about 7,700 migrant encounters per day nationwide.

Immigration authorities have reported nearly 2 million total border encounters since the beginning of this fiscal year.

In an interview last weekend, Vice President Kamala Harris insisted that the U.S. border is secure while stating that the U.S. immigration system is broken. Her comments led to backlash from Republicans, who accused the Biden administration of incentivizing illegal immigration with lax border policies and of failing to provide adequate resources for overwhelmed border towns.

GOP governors in Arizona, Florida, and Texas have sought to call attention to the chaos in their states by giving illegal immigrants voluntary transport to sanctuary cities like New York, Washington, D.C., and Chicago. This week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took credit for sending two planes full of illegal immigrants to Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, a popular getaway destination for rich, white liberals.

The left had an apoplectic reaction to what DeSantis did. Democratic local officials said the presence of 50 illegal immigrants on the island was a "humanitarian crisis" and slammed DeSantis for not warning they were coming. The White House accused GOP officials of using migrants as "political pawns" and said it was "cruel" to give them a free plane ticket to Martha's Vineyard. California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) accused DeSantis of "kidnapping" these migrants by misleading them with "false representations that they would be transported to Boston and would receive expedited access to work authorization."

But none of the migrants were taken to Martha's Vineyard against their will. And the Biden administration has also flown migrants across the U.S. as they await asylum proceedings because immigration facilities at the southwest border have been overwhelmed by the volume of people entering the country illegally.

The real humanitarian crisis remains at the southwest border, where local morgues are reportedly running out of space as they struggle to keep up with the number of people who drown crossing the Rio Grande river. As the Fox News video shows, the migrant crossings are not stopping, which means more buses and planes are sure to carry illegal immigrants to sanctuary city jurisdictions.