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| Subject: ... Trump vs FOX .. Sun Dec 08, 2019 4:15 pm | |
| 12/08/19
Trump: Fox News 'panders' to Democrats by having on liberal guests
President Trump on Sunday renewed his criticism of Fox News, claiming that the network was pandering to the Democratic Party by repeatedly hosting liberal lawmakers to discuss the impeachment inquiry.
"Don’t get why @FoxNews puts losers on like [Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif)] (who got ZERO as presidential candidate before quitting), Pramila Jayapal, David Cicilline and others who are Radical Left Haters," Trump said on Twitter just hours after Fox News anchor Chris Wallace hosted Cicilline on "Fox News Sunday."
"The Dems wouldn’t let Fox News get near their bad ratings debates, yet Fox panders," Trump added, referencing the Democratic National Committee's decision to block Fox News from hosting a Democratic presidential primary debate. "Pathetic!"
Trump has repeatedly gone after Fox News and its hosts in recent months over their coverage of the impeachment inquiry and their willingness to talk with Democratic lawmakers about it. He singled out Fox News host Shannon Bream in late November, asking why she would "waste airtime" by hosting Swalwell, a Democratic member of the House Intelligence and Judiciary Committees.
He also attacked Wallace as "nasty" and "obnoxious" earlier that month after the broadcaster aggressively questioned House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) over Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
On Sunday, Wallace spoke with Cicilline, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, to discuss the Democrats' movement on drafting articles of impeachment against the president. Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said last week that she had directed the panel's chairman, Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), to move forward with that step.
Cicilline said on "Fox News Sunday" that the House had seen “a classic example of an impeachable offense.”
“[T]he focus is on the president’s misconduct, asking a foreign government to interfere in our elections … I think all of the potential articles of impeachment are on the table [but] that will be a decision the Judiciary Committee makes, but the Judiciary Committee will have all the evidence,” he said.
Most of Fox News' hosts have not commented on Trump's attacks. But Fox News host Neil Cavuto delivered a vigorous defense of Wallace after the president attacked him in November, saying in a monologue on his show that journalists are "obligated to question" the president and his defenders, even if it means "inviting your wrath."
"The best we can do as journalists is be fair to all, including you, Mr. President," Cavuto said. "That’s not fake doing that. What is fake is not doing that. What is fake is saying Fox never used to do that. Mr. President, we have always done that."
"While you’re busy tweeting insults, we’re busy working to honor our oath of office to protect and defend the constitution and safeguard our democracy," Cicilline said in a tweet featuring Swalwell and Jayapal.
The Hill has reached out to Fox News for comment.
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| Subject: Trump Is Seriously ‘Pissed’ at Fox News — Thu Dec 12, 2019 12:43 am | |
| December 11, 2019
Trump is seriously ‘pissed’ at Fox News — believes the network has ‘screwed him’ on impeachment:
Fox News is often depicted as a propaganda agency for President Donald Trump — and, to be sure, the right-wing cable news channel offers overtly pro-Trump coverage more often than not.
However, there are some at Fox News who aren’t shy about criticizing the president when they believe it is warranted, including Judge Andrew Napolitano and Chris Wallace. And journalist Gabriel Sherman, in a December 11 article for Vanity Fair, explains that when it comes to impeachment, Trump is furious that Fox News “only” supports him most of the time rather than supporting him 100% of the time.
A source Sherman describes as a “former West Wing official” told Vanity Fair, “He’s pissed. He thinks Fox screwed him.”
Fox News’ evening opinion hosts — including Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity — have been relentless Trump cheerleaders, mindlessly echoing Trump’s talking point that the impeachment efforts of House Democrats are nothing more than a shameless partisan attack and are devoid of merit.
But Napolitano and Wallace, although right-of-center politically, have delved into the actual facts surrounding Trump, impeachment and the Ukraine scandal — and Trump isn’t happy about it.
Sherman explains, “The network’s legal commentator, Judge Andrew Napolitano, declared Trump’s defiance of Congress ‘an impeachable offense’ — a position that directly contradicted the House Republicans’ handpicked witness, George Washington University law scholar Jonathan Turley.
Trump has also been engaged in a running war with Fox News anchor Chris Wallace; after Trump tweeted last month that Wallace was ‘nasty,’ fellow Foxer Neil Cavuto rushed to Wallace’s defense.”
A Fox News employee, interviewed by Vanity Fair on condition of anonymity, said of Trump and impeachment, “He’s clearly worried we’re really going to cover this fairly, and he’s starting to freak. This is about keeping us in line.”
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| Subject: Fox Chris Wallace Kicked Trumps Ass !! Thu Dec 12, 2019 12:42 pm | |
| Wed 11 Dec 2019
Fox Chris Wallace lambasts Trump over 'most sustained assault on press freedom in US history'
Chris Wallace, admired for breaking ranks with some in the conservative network, drew applause with most stinging critique yet.
A leading host on Fox News, a conservative network notorious for its loyalty to the White House, has lambasted Donald Trump for mounting the most direct attack on press freedom in American history.
Chris Wallace, widely admired for breaking ranks from Fox colleagues by putting tough questions to administration officials, delivered his most stinging critique yet of the US president at an event celebrating the first amendment.
“I believe that President Trump is engaged in the most direct sustained assault on freedom of the press in our history,” Wallace said to applause at the Newseum, a media museum in Washington, on Wednesday night.
“He has done everything he can to undercut the media, to try and delegitimise us, and I think his purpose is clear: to raise doubts when we report critically about him and his administration that we can be trusted. Back in 2017, he tweeted something that said far more about him than it did about us: ‘The fake news media is not my enemy. It is the enemy of the American people.’”
Wallace recalled that retired admiral Bill McRaven, a navy Seal for 37 years, had described Trump’s sentiment as maybe “the greatest threat to democracy in my lifetime” because, unlike even the Soviet Union or Islamic terrorism, it undermines the US constitution.
The veteran broadcaster added: “Let’s be honest, the president’s attacks have done some damage. A Freedom Forum Institute poll, associated here with the Newseum, this year found that 29% of Americans, almost a third of all of us, think the first amendment goes too far. And 77%, three quarters, say that fake news is a serious threat to our democracy.”
Wallace is a rare dissenting voice at the Rupert Murdoch-owned Fox News, where opinion hosts such as Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham are fiercely pro-Trump. Longtime anchor Shep Smith, who was also praised for his independence, stepped down in October and warned that “intimidation and vilification of the press is now a global phenomenon. We don’t have to look far for evidence of that.”
But at Wednesday’s event, a farewell to the Newseum which is closing down after nearly 12 years at its current location, Wallace also warned the media against overreach. “I think many of our colleagues see the president’s attacks, his constant bashing of the media as a rationale, as an excuse to cross the line themselves, to push back, and that is a big mistake,” he said.
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| Subject: Re: ... Trump vs FOX .. Fri Dec 13, 2019 5:23 pm | |
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| Subject: Re: ... Trump vs FOX .. Fri Jan 03, 2020 9:44 pm | |
| Fox News reporter calls out Pompeo for claiming assassination was part of a ‘de-escalation strategy.
Fox News reporter calls out Pompeo for claiming assassination was part of a ‘de-escalation strategy
While his colleagues over on Fox Business Channel were whipping themselves into a lather over President Donald Trump’s military strike on Iran, a Fox News reporter called out the secretary of state’s justification of the attack.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News earlier Friday that the strike, which killed Iranian general Qassim Suleimani, was “aimed at disrupting (an attack on U.S. interests), disrupting further aggression and we hope, setting the conditions for de-escalation as well.”
Fox News foreign correspondent Trey Yingst, reporting from Jordan, dismissed those claims as ridiculous.
“Te reality on the ground is what happened last night, the United States assassinating the senior most Iranian military official, is anything but de-escalation,” Yingst said.
“Fox & Friends” host Steve Doocy, couldn’t disagree.
“You’re right about that, Trey, thank you,” he said.
Trey Yingst
@TreyYingst Assassinating Soleimani is not an act of de-escalation. Quite the opposite.
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