• Fox News Host Notes 'MSM' Skips NPR Hubbub, Would Leap On Fox Insider Expose

    On Sunday's MediaBuzz show on the Fox News Channel, host Howard Kurtz brought on ex-NPR reporter Juan Williams to recall his own in-house experience with the radical left inside NPR. Kurtz also noted most of the "mainstream" media have skipped any mention of the hubbub over NPR senior editor Uri Berliner's expose. KURTZ: You know, The New York Times waited the two days and then a did a sort of 'NPR in Turmoil' piece but didn't get into any of the specifics. Nothing in The Washington Post,...

  • Fox News Host Notes 'MSM' Skips NPR Hubbub, Would Leap On Fox Insider Expose

    On Sunday's MediaBuzz show on the Fox News Channel, host Howard Kurtz brought on ex-NPR reporter Juan Williams to recall his own in-house experience with the radical left inside NPR. Kurtz also noted most of the "mainstream" media have skipped any mention of the hubbub over NPR senior editor Uri Berliner's expose. KURTZ: You know, The New York Times waited the two days and then a did a sort of 'NPR in Turmoil' piece but didn't get into any of the specifics. Nothing in The Washington Post,...

  • Fox News Host Confronts Mike Johnson on FISA Change

    Fox News host Maria Bartiromo confronted House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, on Sunday on his change of heart when it came to a proposed amendment to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).The House voted to re-authorize FISA in a 273-147 vote on Friday. There had been a push from Republicans, even Johnson initially, to amend Section 702 of FISA, which allows intelligence agencies to gather data on foreigners living abroad. While these agencies can't use Section 702 to...

  • Fox News Host Confronts Marjorie Taylor Greene on 'Creating Drama'

    Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, doubled-down on her efforts to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday amid criticism that her motion is "creating drama" within the Republican Party.Far-right House Republicans, including Greene, had been increasingly critical of Johnson's effort to push a series of foreign aid bills to the chamber's floor on Saturday, where lawmakers passed measures to provide supplemental funding for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. Some GOP lawmakers...

  • Fox News Host Fact-Checks Republican Talking Point on Abortion

    Fox News host Howard Kurtz on Sunday corrected a conservative journalist's claims about pro-abortion Democrats supporting infanticide, a claim he has frequently corrected on-air in recent months.During a Sunday edition of his Fox News program, Media Buzz, Kurtz hosted journalist Caroline Downey, of the conservative magazine National Review, for a discussion about abortion laws in the wake of the recent Arizona Supreme Court decision. The ruling from last week allowed a law banning abortion from...

  • 'He has a tape recording': Fox News host defends Michael Cohen's claims against Trump

    Fox News host Eric Shawn argued that Michael Cohen's claim that Donald Trump made hush money payments to influence the 2016 election was more believable because he had a tape recording of the former president. During an interview on Sunday, former federal prosecutor Katie Cherkasky asserted that prosecutors in the case had an uphill battle because their star witnesses were former attorney Michael Cohen and adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Trump is accused of falsifying business records...

  • 'Trump in 2019 did the same thing': Fox News host hits Nancy Mace with fact-check

    Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) was fact-checked by Fox News about former President Donald Trump's administration after she attacked Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama. During a Sunday interview, Mace lashed out at Biden for what she said was a weak stance on Iran following attacks on Israel. "Well, I mean, look, just a few weeks ago on March 13th, Joe Biden and his administration allowed a waiver of sanctions to the tune of $10 billion in cold, hard cash that would allow Iran to access that...

  • 'Soap Opera': Fox News host rolls eyes at latest GOP 'political stunt'

    Two Fox News correspondents Thursday appeared to roll their eyes at Republicans' latest stunt on Capitol Hill before introducing a segment that put the emphasis on Democrats decrying efforts across the aisle. When Neil Cavuto introduced the segment on the impeachment effort against U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, he called it a "soap opera." Cavuto focused on the Republican senators he said are "not too keen" on pushing Sen. Chuck Schumer to schedule the trial, then...

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    Fox News host recklessly describe jurors to create chaos in Trump hush money trial

    Andrew Weissmann, Former top official at the Department of Justice and Vaughn Hillyard, NBC News Correspondent join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the issues involving the privacy of prospective jurors in the Trump Hush Money case and how Trump and his favorite media outlet are causing chaos by bringing potential jurors backgrounds into the limelight before the trial even begins.

  • 'Trump hasn't admitted that': Fox News host makes embarrassing slip in hush money coverage

    Fox News host Laura Ingraham raised eyebrows Monday with a thorough analysis of former President Donald Trump's relationship with Stormy Daniels, the adult film star at the heart of his criminal hush money trial. Ingraham addressed viewers hours after Trump appeared in Manhattan criminal court for the first tumultuous day of his falsifying-business-records trial, in which District Attorney Alvin Bragg contends the former president covered up payments paid to Daniels ahead of the 2016...

  • 'Nobody is killing babies': Fox News host rips right-wing reporter on 'infanticide' myth

    Fox News host Howard Kurtz pushed back against National Review reporter Caroline Downey after she suggested Democrats were killing babies with their abortion policies. During a Sunday panel discussion on Fox News, Kurtz told Downey that Democrats were using Arizona's near-total abortion ban as an example of "what you get when you leave it up to the states." "A court can step in and revive this 1864 law where you can get up to five years in prison if you're a provider," Kurtz explained. ...

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