James Rosen, a stalwart of Fox News Channel’s Washington D.C. bureau, is leaving the network, TVNewser has learned.
“James Rosen is exiting the company at the end of the year,” a Fox News spokesperson confirms, without providing further detail.
Rosen, 49, has been with Fox News since 1999, 3 years after the channel launched.
As the network’s Chief Washington Correspondent, he often reported for Special Report, but was seen throughout FNC’s programming day, most recently just yesterday.
In 2013, it was revealed the Obama Justice Department had been investigating Rosen in a leak probe. Fox executives at the time called the investigation “downright chilling.”
.@BretBaier proves once again that the man makes the clothes. With thanks for another year of friendship, close working collaboration, and #Christmas revelry for the whole #SpecialReport team. @ShannonBream @PreppyGirlP pic.twitter.com/xU1y0ObMiK
— James Rosen (@JamesRosenTV) December 20, 2017