Geraldo Announces He’s Going On “The View” After Getting Fired From “The Five,” Quitting FNC
NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 02: Geraldo Rivera attends Sean Hannity & Friends as they celebrate the publication of “The Geraldo Show: A Memoir” by Geraldo Rivera at Del Frisco’s on April 2, 2018, in New York City. (Photo by Jared Siskin/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
Recently, former Fox News personality Geraldo Rivera faced a significant shift in his career. After being fired from “The Five,” a show where he frequently clashed with hosts Greg Gutfeld and Jesse Watters, Rivera made the decision to completely part ways with Fox News. His ongoing disagreements with the network, particularly his longstanding feud with Gutfeld, played a crucial role in his departure.
Following this dramatic exit, Geraldo announced his upcoming appearance on ABC’s “The View.” He took to Twitter to express his excitement, writing, “Delighted to do The View Thursday. Wonder what they’ll ask me about.” While his comment seemed lighthearted, it’s likely that the hosts will delve into his experiences at Fox News and explore the reasons behind his decision to leave. Many anticipate questions regarding the network’s approach to defending President Donald Trump and its commitment to democratic values.
One prominent topic that “The View” might address is Rivera’s defense of affirmative action, a policy he openly supported during his time at Fox. In a recent discussion, he reflected on his own experience as a beneficiary of affirmative action, recounting how he was part of a movement to integrate local news teams in New York during the late 1960s. He stated, “I was a product of affirmative action over a half a century ago … When the Ford Foundation and Columbia Journalism School got together to integrate the local news teams in New York, there were no black reporters, no Hispanic reporters, no women.” This historic context not only illustrates his commitment to diversity but also provides insight into the systemic issues in journalism at that time.
Geraldo further elaborated on his role in this initiative, explaining how he was selected as a diverse candidate, noting, “I was making news representing a group of Puerto Rican activists, the Young Lords, who had taken over some buildings up in Spanish Harlem.” His experiences as a lawyer and spokesperson for these activists eventually led him to be recognized through the Columbia program, marking the beginning of his career in media.
In addition to discussing affirmative action and his exit from Fox News, “The View” may also explore the dynamics of his feud with Gutfeld, one of Fox’s prominent hosts who has garnered a substantial viewership. Although Geraldo has previously refrained from detailing the nature of their disagreements, he mentioned to the Associated Press that the tension between them went beyond mere editorial differences. He stated, “There has been a growing tension that goes beyond editorial differences and personal annoyances and gripes. It’s not worth it to me.”
Now that he is no longer on Fox News and not required to engage in daily debates with Gutfeld and Watters, viewers may be curious if Geraldo will open up about the specific issues that fueled his contentious relationship with Gutfeld. However, given his past statements expressing love for the network and gratitude for his time there, he might choose to keep things amicable and retire peacefully rather than reignite old conflicts.
As the date of his appearance on “The View” approaches, many are left wondering what insights he will share. Will he provide a candid reflection on his experiences at Fox, or will he prefer to maintain a positive outlook on his past? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: Geraldo Rivera’s departure from Fox News marks a significant chapter in his long and storied career, leaving fans eager for what comes next.
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