Shepard Smith, one of Fox News' leading anchors and a frequent critic of President Donald Trump, will step down from the network, effective immediately, the network announced Friday.
Smith, Fox's chief news anchor and anchor of its afternoon news program, "Shepard Smith Reporting," said the decision to leave was his own, but gave no further reason for his departure. He announced his resignation on the air on his Friday program, which Fox said would be his last.
Smith has been at Fox News since its founding 23 years ago, and was one of the first people hired for its launch in 1996, reports The Washington Post.
In a statement, Smith said, "Recently I asked the company to allow me to leave Fox News and begin a new chapter. After requesting that I stay, they graciously obliged. The opportunities afforded this guy from small town Mississippi have been many. It's been an honor and a privilege to report the news each day to our loyal audience in context and with perspective, without fear or favor."
Smith has often incurred the wrath of loyal Fox viewers - and of Trump - by his skeptical reporting and commentary on the president.