Since Fox Nation host Lara Logan compared Dr. Anthony Fauci to a Nazi war criminal last November, she has all but disappeared from Fox airwaves. In fact, it would appear as though the conservative cable giant took a stand on her increasingly unhinged rhetoric and cut ties with the once-respected journalist.
But even Logan is in the dark on where she now stands with Fox News. âI donât really know,â she admitted during a podcast interview last week.
The former 60 Minutes correspondent, who since 2019 has hosted Lara Logan Has No Agenda on Foxâs digital streaming service Fox Nation, has yet to make a single appearance across Fox News Media platforms since her Fauci comments. Her Fox Nation program has not aired any new episodes and is no longer actively promoted by the network. Even the production company contracted to produce Loganâs series has quietly distanced itself from her.
No stranger to controversy, Logan drew the condemnation of Jewish groups and Holocaust remembrance organizations after declaring Fauci to be like the Nazi physician known as the âAngel of Death,â during a Nov. 29 appearance on Fox News Primetime. âWhat you see on Dr. Fauci, this is what people say to me, that he doesnât represent science to them,â she exclaimed. âHe represents Josef Mengele. Dr. Josef Mengele, the Nazi doctor who did experiments on Jews during the Second World War and in the concentration camps.â
Logan continued to stoke outrage by doubling down on social media, at one point attempting to beef with the Auschwitz Museum of all places. But her presence on Fox News came to a complete stop.
Reached by The Daily Beast this week, Logan declined to comment, instead publishing to Twitter a text message sent to her by one of the reporters of this story. âWhat do you think? Likely to be an honest attempt at real journalism or a hit piece?â Logan captioned the tweet, before sharing an anti-vaccine conspiracy siteâs unhinged blog post accusing The Daily Beast of being a CIA plant.
The network has not once publicly remarked on Logan, despite how sheâd been a frequent on-air presence and her digital show was featured prominently in promos for Fox Nation. Rather than make any on-record statements, the network merely noted to media outlets that Logan was an âunpaid guestâ who hadnât appeared on-air since the ordeal. And the networkâs public silence continued even after Fauci himself said he was âastoundedâ that Fox hadnât punished Logan for her âtotally slanderousâ comments.
Warm Springs Production, the company that produces Lara Logan Has No Agenda, has been similarly tight-lipped. The company has not responded to repeated requests for comment, but it did remove No Agenda from both the Warm Springs show schedule and the list of shows produced by the company. (Three of the Montana-based firmâs productionsâHow America Works, American Gold: The Legend of Bear Gulch and American Dream Homeâcurrently run in primetime on Fox News sister channel, the Fox Business Network.)
Representatives for both Warm Springs Production and Fox News did not immediately respond to requests for comment on this story.
But with media critics proclaiming sheâd been âsecretly sidelined,â a Fox anchor brutally subtweeting her, and her absence from the network becoming highly conspicuous, Logan finally spoke out about the situation this month.
In a nearly two-hour conversation with Ivory Hecker, the former Fox 26 Houston reporter who infamously ended her career by secretly recording her bosses for right-wing activist group Project Veritas, Logan acknowledged itâs âabsolutely trueâ that she has not appeared on Fox News since November.
Logan also confirmed she was an âunpaid guestâ during her many appearances across the network, even after she began hosting her Fox Nation program.
âI do and have done a lot of work on Fox News over the last few years and I've really enjoyed it, actually, because so many of the hosts and anchors are just, you know, they're really amazing and they have been so gracious with me and we respect each other,â she told Hecker. âBut I would say to you that it's a lot of workâand I have never been, I'm not paid for that. I was paid to do my series on Fox Nation. And there's an obvious benefit there.â
Noting that Logan still lists herself as the showâs host on her Twitter bio, Hecker wondered if the ex-60 Minutes reporter is at least still associated with Fox Nation.
âWell, I donât know at this point how thatâs going to turn out. Iâm not very good at updating those things. I think you can probably find a Facebook page that still has me listed as a 60 Minutes correspondent,â Logan replied, adding: âSo, I donât really care about the details. Of course, Iâll update it. I want it to be accurate, and when we figure it out, I will definitely do that.â
Later in the interview, Hecker suggested Fox has âcreated a pickle for itself,â because while the network ostensibly did not âlike the headlinesâ caused by Loganâs comments, they also donât want to risk angering loyal right-wing viewers by publicly disowning her.
âFox is saying, like, âOh, whatâs gonna cause us less drama?â It seems like thatâs where you are at right now, that youâre kind of in this limbo. Is that whatâs going on?â Hecker asked.
âI donât really know, to be honest, because, you know, Iâm not on their payroll,â Logan answered. âSo I, you know, Iâm not in communication with them.â
Elsewhere, Logan confirmed that she was never âhired by Fox Nation,â and was instead âpaid through a production company,â referring to Warm Springs. However, she claimed, there were talks about bringing Logan onto the Fox Nation payroll. âIt may happen, it may not happen. I donât know,â she said.
Logan also confessed that while âit would be the greatest thing if there was a nationwide uproar if Iâm not on their air,â her more ârealisticâ assessment is that âeveryone is expendableâ to a certain degree. âAnd so while people may not agree with it or maybe not like it, how many of them will actually stop watching Fox?â she conceded.
âI guess weâll just have to wait and see if Fox Nation has you back on,â Hecker concluded. âIt would be really dumb of them not to. I think theyâll lose viewers for it.â
âThey might not care!â Logan exclaimed. âThey just might not care.â
Loganâs situation ultimately seems to parallel the one that befell right-wing vloggers Diamond & Silk. The MAGA diehard siblings came under fire in April 2020 for peddling a wide range of unhinged COVID-19 conspiracy theories, prompting Fox to completely cut ties with them.
Though the pair had been providing weekly videos to Fox Nation since the serviceâs 2018 launch, they were never actually Fox employees. Instead, Fox News paid them to license their content on the digital platform.
The network, in the end, never once publicly commented on Diamond & Silk falling out with Fox âjust as theyâve remained mum on Logan.
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Diana Falzone was an on-camera and digital reporter for FoxNews.com from 2012 to 2018. In May 2017, she filed a gender discrimination and disability lawsuit against the network and settled, and left the company in March 2018.