Former House Speaker Paul Ryan joins board of Fox News' parent company

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Former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan was appointed to the board of directors of Fox Corp., the company announced Tuesday.

Former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan was appointed to Fox Corp.'s board of directors, the company announced Tuesday.

Ryan will be joining the board along with Anne Dias, founder of Aragon Global Holdings; Chase Carey, chairman and CEO of Formula 1; and Roland Hernandez, CEO of Hernandez Media Ventures. Previously announced board members include Rupert Murdoch, Lachlan Murdoch and Jacques Nasser. "We look forward to working with and being guided by them as we begin a new chapter, steadfastly committed to providing the best in news, sports and entertainment programming," Murdoch said.

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Politician’s politician. Or, to put it in down-to-earth terms: Liar’s liar.

Paul Ryan's cash-in is only just beginning.

wow......not me over with a feather....

Total slim bucket!

Well... That’s disappointing

Because of course he did.

Just say Disney, why say it Fox News parent company, Paul Ryan join Disney and that’s it

I guess Fox News believes in fiscal responsibility at their company, but not in the government

Ch-Ching!

Another liberal at Fox

What he didn’t get enough free money after the tax cut

This is the guy who said he’d balance the budget but instead gave his buddies big tax breaks that balloons the US debt!

Why

Who's shocked?

Another corrupt Republican... The swamp lives in Redville..

Reward for all that brown nosing.

Cashing out

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