Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has ranked Fox News at the bottom of her preferred news channels.
Greene made the admission to Vanity Fair in a piece published Monday. It was the latest in a series of interviews she has given to various outlets describing her recent rift with the Republican Party.
“She said she remains blacklisted from Fox News over her criticisms of the network, adding that she no longer watches much,” the article reads. “Greene said she prefers to watch CNN, NBC, CNBC, the BBC, and local news.”
“I watch Fox News the least,” Greene told Vanity Fair.
Greene last appeared on the Fox News Network in June and previously in February of this year. She also gave a video statement to Fox News Digital in July. Then the Georgia representative picked a fight with host Mark Levin, with the two disagreeing over recent foreign policy decisions following President Donald Trump’s choice to strike Iran.
“Fox News better start paying attention, but their problem is most of the people that watch Fox News are very much up in age, the baby boomer generation, who I love, those are my parents, but that’s their biggest audience,” Greene said on Real America’s Voice’s Bolling! in August. “That’s not the future of America.”
According to Nielsen Ratings, Fox News was the No. 1 network this summer. Fox News Channel recently averaged 2.4 million viewers in Monday-Sunday prime time during the week of July 14-20, leading all broadcast and cable networks.
Fox News’s late-night show Gutfeld! has an average of 3 million viewers tuning in every week. Almost 400,000 viewers between the ages of 25 and 54 chose host Greg Gutfeld over The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in the week following CBS’s announcement that it was axing the latter talk show.
DONALD TRUMP JR. SWEARS OFF ‘RINO NETWORK’ FOX NEWS
Donald Trump Jr. preceded Greene in distancing himself from Fox News. While Trump called the media corporation a “RINO network,” he appeared on Fox News’s Hannity in late October.
The Washington Examiner has reached out to Fox News for comment.
