© TheWrap Todd Starnes

Fox News radio host and commentator Todd Starnes has been ousted from the network, its website contract and the premium subscription service Fox Nation, the company told TheWrap on Wednesday.

He made headlines as recently as Monday for comments during his radio program that Democrats do not believe in the Christian God and instead may worship Moloch, a pagan god often associated with child sacrifice.

Fox News on Wednesday confirmed that Starnes is no longer working at the network but did not elaborate on the reasons behind his departure. An individual with knowledge of the situation told TheWrap Starnes' exit "was in the works well before Monday."

Also read: Fox News Host on Hillary Clinton's Grammy Cameo: Why Not Read From Juanita Broaddrick's Book?

In the place of his "Fox News & Commentary" radio program, Fox News Radio will broadcast "Fox Across America." The opinion show will rely on a rotation of various Fox News personalities until a new permanent host is named.

Beyond his three-hour Fox News Radio show and Fox Nation program, "Starnes Country," the conservative author contributed opinion pieces to FoxNews.com. TheWrap readers may remember Starnes as the host who said he would have preferred that, during a surprise cameo at the 2018 Grammys, Hillary Clinton read from Juanita Broaddrick's book accusing Bill Clinton of rape rather than from Michael Wolff's Trump White House exposé "Fire & Fury." (The former president's lawyer has repeatedly denied Broaddrick's accusation and no charges have been filed in the case.)

Starnes could not be reached for comment. At press time, Starnes' Twitter bio said only "Starnes Media Group," but he retweeted an advertisement for an upcoming appearance that labeled him a "Fox News Radio host" an hour prior.

Starnes recently retweeted a Faithwire article that quoted him saying his 15 years at Fox News were "amazing."