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Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy is leaving her hosting role on the Spanish-language network Fox Noticias. While she will transition to digital specials for Fox Noticias, the change allows her to focus on her Fox & Friends Weekend role, a book project, and new digital initiatives. She will be replaced by Andrea Linares. The article also mentions Campos-Duffy’s controversial statements on Fox News regarding various cultural and political issues.

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Rachel Campos-Duffy Steps Down From Fox Noticias, Andrea Linares to Take Over

NEW YORK, NY – In a surprising move at Fox News, Rachel Campos-Duffy is exiting her position as host of Fox Noticias on FOX Deportes. The network announced that Campos-Duffy, wife of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, will transition away from the daily Spanish-language show to focus on her role on Fox & Friends Weekend.

The change will allow Campos-Duffy to dedicate time to a forthcoming Fox News Book set for release in 2026, and participate in upcoming FOX Noticias digital specials. “Campos-Duffy will transition from the daily show to focus on her role on Fox & Friends Weekend as well as a forthcoming Fox News Book set for release in 2026, along with being part of potential FOX Noticias digital specials,“ wrote Fox News Media in a press release.

Taking over the hosting duties is Andrea Linares, a former TelevisaUnivision anchor. “I am honored to join such a terrific team at FOX Noticias and FOX News to continue telling important stories that matter and impact the Hispanic community in South Florida and throughout the country,” Linares said in a statement. Katrina Campins and Julie Banderas will continue to rotate as hosts of the program.

During her time at Fox News, Campos-Duffy has become known for her strong opinions on various culture war issues, including controversial statements about LGBTQ+ rights, Cracker Barrel’s rebranding, and political violence.

Campos-Duffy will still be involved with FOX Noticias on its new digital initiatives, which the press release describes as “a new weekly digital video and audio program to offer deep dive interviews across politics, entertainment, and sports, set to debut in February.”

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