Tucker Carlson left Fox News due to a combination of factors, primarily related to legal and reputational issues. His departure came shortly after Fox News settled a $787.5 million defamation lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems. Internal communications revealed during the lawsuit showed Carlson privately doubting the election fraud claims he promoted on-air, which undermined his credibility. Additionally, Carlson was involved in another legal challenge: a discrimination lawsuit from his former booking chief accusing the network and him of fostering a misogynistic work environment. The decision to part ways was reportedly made by Fox Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch and other executives, likely aiming to distance the network from extreme right-wing controversies and legal liabilities. Carlson's exit was officially stated as a mutual agreement to part ways, but sources indicate Fox News pushed him out amid growing legal and reputational risks.