Lara Logan Debuts 'No Agenda' On Fox Nation

Former CBS chief foreign correspondent Lara Logan, who once reported from dangerous war-torn regions of the world, is back on TV.

“Lara Logan Has No Agenda” debuts today on the streaming service Fox Nation. The documentary show will have 16, 90-minute episodes and focus on four topics: immigration, media bias, socialism and veterans.

Logan, who spent 16 years at CBS News, begins a new chapter with “No Agenda.”

She departed CBS in 2018, after a major salary cut and lessened visibility. Her coverage of the Benghazi attack was challenged in 2013, when she took a leave of absence from the network.

However, Logan has filed a $25 million suit against New York magazine claiming the publication ran a “hit piece” about her Benghazi reporting that included dozens of false claims and hurt her reputation.

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In a February 2018 podcast, Logan also said: “The media is mostly liberal everywhere, not just the U.S. We’ve abandoned our pretense, or at least the effort, to be objective today.”

That got Fox News’ attention — and a new assignment on Fox Nation.

Yet, Logan told the Los Angeles Times she doesn’t want to be a partisan figure or an opinion person.

 “I can’t control the media landscape,” Logan told the newspaper. “What I can control is the work that I do. I’m going to do that the same way here the way I did it at ‘60 Minutes.’ To date, nobody has tried to make me do anything other than that.”

Fox Nation launched in November 2018, charging $5.99 monthly and $64.99 yearly.

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