


Fox News's Geraldo Rivera announced on Wednesday that he will no longer be a co-host on the network's hit show The Five.
However, Rivera said he is still a "correspondent at large" for the channel.
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"Morning, it’s official, I’m off @TheFive. My last scheduled show appearances are Thursday and Friday June 29th and 30th. It’s been a great run and I appreciate having had the opportunity. Being odd man out isn’t always easy," he tweeted.
Morning, it’s official, I’m off @TheFive. My last scheduled show appearances are Thursday and Friday June 29th and 30th. It’s been a great run and I appreciate having had the opportunity. Being odd man out isn’t always easy. For the time being, I’m still Correspondent at Large.
— Geraldo Rivera (@GeraldoRivera) June 21, 2023
The show also features permanent hosts Greg Gutfeld, Dana Perino, Jesse Watters, and Jeanine Pirro.
Rivera began joining the program as the token left-leaning host after Juan Williams's departure in 2021. Other hosts, Jessica Tarlov and Harold Ford Jr., have also been rotated to fill the slot.
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A representative for Fox News did not respond to the Washington Examiner's request for comment.
In the first quarter of 2023, The Five marked its sixth quarter in a row as the most-watched cable news program. During the quarter, it averaged nearly 3.26 million total viewers per episode.