Pulitzer Prize winner Charles Krauthammer, who gave up a psychiatric career to become one of the leading conservative political commentators in the US media, has died at the age of 68, the Washington Post and Fox News reports.
Krauthammer was a fixture on the Fox News Channel as well as on editorial pages of the Washington Post and other US newspapers.
His work was curtailed since having an abdominal tumour removed last August and in an open letter on June 8 he said doctors told him that he had only a few weeks to live due to a recurrence of the cancer.
"This is the final verdict," he wrote. "My fight is over."
Less than a month earlier, Krauthammer had told a Fox colleague that the worst appeared to be behind him.
The cause of death was cancer of the small intestine, his son, Daniel Krauthammer, told the Post.
Krauthammer, who in 1972 was left paralysed from the neck down after a swimming pool accident while attending Harvard Medical School, was known for a dour expression, wry humour and sharp intellect.
He was a regular on Fox's weeknight show "Special Report," and also wrote a column that was syndicated to hundreds of newspapers.
"We are deeply saddened by the loss of our colleague and friend ... A gifted doctor and brilliant political commentator, Charles was a guiding voice throughout his time with Fox News and we were incredibly fortunate to showcase his extraordinary talent on our programs," Suzanne Scott, CEO of Fox News, said in a statement.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he would sorely miss Krauthammer's "friendship and his wise counsel."
"His pen functioned like a lighthouse, helping all of us see more clearly and reason more thoroughly through the most important issues that our nation faced," McConnell said in a statement.
Krauthammer gave mixed reviews to President Donald Trump, questioning his "loud and bombastic" approach to the job and calling him a charlatan while praising actions such as withdrawing from the Paris climate accord.
He was a leading critic of President Barack Obama and what Krauthammer perceived as his "social democratic agenda", while supporting George W. Bush's intervention in the Middle East.
Krauthammer was born in New York City on March 13, 1950, and grew up there and in Montreal, Canada.
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