Fox News host Jesse Watters reacts to President Biden suggesting his uncle was eaten by cannibals on "Jesse Watters Primetime." WHITE HOUSE DEFENDS BIDEN'S CLAIM HIS UNCLE WAS EATEN BY CANNIBALS: ‘WE SHOULD NOT MAKE JOKES’ JESSE WATTERS: This New York trial is going to last two months. That's two months with Trump taken off the [campaign] trail. And if he says the Biden donating judge or the lying star witness or the crazy DA's corrupt, he violates the gag order and gets jailed. Biden can spew...
JL Partners asked 1000 people for their voting intentions to gauge impact of age. It found that the crossover age had dropped from 55 in 2020 to 40 now. Below that age a majority of voters prefer Biden, above 40 they prefer Trump
Fox News host Jesse Watters says President Biden cannot take a joke following the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on "Jesse Watters Primetime." JESSE WATTERS: Once a year, politicians, journalists and celebrities get dressed up for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner when the president and the press, who theoretically have an adversarial relationship, lay down their weapons and pick up their silverware and give each other a good old ribbing over cocktails and filet. ABC'S GEORGE...
Fox News' Laura Ingraham explains why the White House, Democrats and the "regime media" are in a "full-blown panic" in her opening monologue Monday on "The Ingraham Angle." LAURA INGRAHAM: These putrid economic numbers are just one indicator among many pointing to a possible Trump win in November. And it has the White House, the Democrats and the regime media in a full-blown panic. Now, they know that if the election were covered fairly, if Biden were forced to do debates, he wouldn't have a...
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Fox News host Jesse Watters argued Thursday on "Jesse Watters Primetime" that despite Democrats' efforts to keep former President Trump trapped in courtrooms, he manages to get his campaign message out, whether it be a visit to a bodega or greeting construction workers. JESSE WATTERS: Trump's always loved a good construction site for a real estate mogul like him at home. Judging by the "We love Trump" chants, they love him, too. SCOTUS SEES ‘DANGEROUS PRECEDENT’ IN TRUMP IMMUNITY CASE IF...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.‘s independent presidential campaign is expected to affect the main matchup between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, with a new poll showing he may be taking more votes away from the latter. An NBC News poll released on Sunday shows twice as many voters who would support Trump in […]
I wrote on Sunday about a couple of very important things in the new CNN poll.
Fox News host Jesse Watters highlighted the Biden White House's reportedly strained relationship with the New York Times and how the administration's efforts to hide President Biden's weaknesses are no longer a secret Friday on "Jesse Watters Primetime." JESSE WATTERS: All winning campaigns have one thing in common: They had a good story to tell. But all of Joe Biden's stories are about himself, The kinds of stories so crazy that you can't even question. Last week, Biden said cannibals ate his...
CNN’s John King talks to voters in Georgia, which President Joe Biden won in 2020, about who they will vote for in the 2024 presidential election.
Fox News host Jesse Watters questions the legal standing of the gag order on former President Trump in the NY vs. Trump trial Tuesday on "Jesse Watters Primetime." JESSE WATTERS: The trial of the century. Day six, the crime the Democrats still haven't named. They call it "hush money." We call it a pawn star shakedown. Nothing in the law calls either illegal. Trump's free speech went on trial today. Democrat prosecutors want the former president fined for talking – $1,000 a pop. Something tells...
An election that was never in doubt has nonetheless cast a long shadow over the campaign for the presidency as voters in the country’s largest swing