During the evening panel show on May 26, 2021, Fox News political analyst and co-host of The Five revealed that he would no longer be a part of The Five. He did say, however, that he will continue to work for Fox News as a political analyst.
Juan Williams Has Left The Group of Five
Williams says on the show that Covid taught him a lot and that he wants to stay in D.C. with his family. He also stated that he will continue to work as a political analyst even though he will be leaving Fox News’ The Five as a co-host.
“This is my last day hosting The Five…Covid taught me a lot of lessons. As the show goes back to the New York studio, I will be staying in D.C. I will be working for Fox out of Washington. My work as a Fox News political analyst will continue.”
He goes on to say,
“You know it’s been going on seven years since I have been a daily host of this show…The show’s popularity has grown every single year so thank you. Thank you so much, to you, the viewers. Thank you.”
Williams began contributing to Fox News in 1997. He began his career as a reporter for The Washington Post, then moved on to other forms of popular media such as national public radio, the New York Times, and others.
Juan Williams’ Biography
Juan Antonio Williams, also known as Juan Williams, was born to Alma Géraldine and Rogelio L. Williams on April 10, 1954. Williams earned a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Haverford College in 1976.
He’s also the author of “Eyes on the Prize: America’s Civil Rights Years,” which has received a lot of praise. He has also written for publications such as Time, Fortune, The Atlantic Monthly, and The New Republic.
Since 1980, Williams has covered nearly every political campaign. He has also conducted interviews with President Barack Obama, former President George W. Bush, former President Bill Clinton, and former President Ronald Reagan.
Juan has also received numerous awards for his outstanding journalistic achievements, including the Emmy Award (1989), Washingtonian Columnist of the Year (1982), FrontPage Award, Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild (1979), Education Writers of America (1979), and many others.
My wife and I have been married for 43 years
Juan and his wife, Susan Delisa, have been married for 43 years and are still going strong. In July 1978, Juan married Susan. The couple has three children together: Rae, a daughter, and Antonio (Tony) and Raphael, two sons (Raffi).
Both of William’s sons have a political background. Tony and Raffi, unlike their father, are Republican supporters.
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