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"Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace announced his resignation from Fox News afterward 18 years on Dominicus and teased "a new take chances."

"Later eighteen years — this is my finalFox News Sun," Wallace said on his final airing Dominicus. "It is the final time — and I say this with real sadness — nosotros will come across like this."

"Eighteen years ago, the bosses here at Fox promised me they would never interfere with a guest I booked or a question I asked. And they kept that hope. I have been free to report to the best of my power, to cover the stories I think are important, to agree our country's leaders to account. It'southward been a great ride."

"Nosotros've covered 5 presidential elections, interviewed every president since George H.Due west. Bush, traveled the world — sitting down with French republic'southward Emmanuel Macron and Russia's Vladimir Putin," he added. "And I've gotten to spend Sunday mornings with yous."

"It may audio corny, but I experience we've built a community hither," he continued. "There'due south a lot y'all can practice on Sundays. The fact yous've chosen to spend this hour with u.s. is something I cherish. But later 18 years, I have decided to leave Fox. I want to try something new, to go across politics to all the things I'm interested in. I'm fix for a new adventure. And I hope you'll bank check information technology out. And and so — for the last time, dear friends — that'southward it for today. Take a great week. And I hope you lot'll go along watchingTrick News Sunday."

Debate moderator and Fox News anchor Chris Wallace directs the first presidential debate between U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Sept. 29, 2020, in Cleveland, Ohio.

Argue moderator and Flim-flam News ballast Chris Wallace directs the commencement presidential debate between U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Sept. 29, 2020, in Cleveland, Ohio. (Olivier Douliery-Puddle/Getty Images)

Play a joke on News Media bid adieu to the departing anchor, with a note that his Sunday seat will be filled by the network's leading journalists on a rotating basis until deciding on a new permanent host.

"We are extremely proud of our journalism and the stellar team that Chris Wallace was a part of for xviii years. The legacy ofPlay tricks News Sunday will go along with our star journalists, many of whom will rotate in the position until a permanent host is named."

Several of Wallace'due south colleagues applauded his long career at Fox and wished him well on his new venture.

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