By Anita Bennett
13.04.2020 - 04:41 / deadline.com
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Associate Editor/Reporter
One particular Fox & Friends host has had enough of Donald Trump’s criticism on media’s coverage of coronavirus — and she wasn’t afraid to express it. Fox & Friends weekend co-host Jedediah Bila took to Twitter to dig into Trump after he criticized Fox News Sunday anchor Chris Wallace discussed a New York Times article about Trump not acting sooner on the coronavirus.
“Just watched Mike Wallace wannabe, Chris Wallace, on @FoxNews,” tweeted Trump. “I
By Anita Bennett
Howard Stern and Donald Trump might have been friendly way back in their New York days. But the King of All Media has no time for the current president, especially after he suggested during an Apr.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo took to the morning TV shows Tuesday to push back against President Donald Trump's claim of “total” authority to reopen the nation's virus-stalled economy, noting that a president is not an absolute monarch.
By Cynthia Littleton
Jedediah Bila, who co-hosts the weekend edition of the Fox News morning show Fox and Friends, on Thursday afternoon announced that she is recovering after testing positive for the novel coronavirus. Her husband is also recovering from the virus, she said.
By Denise Petski
Tiger King has taken over the White House.
Apparently, there's still at least one person who isn't familiar with the bizarre story of Joe Exotic.
By Ted Johnson
Dennis Quaid is getting skewered online after giving an interview in which he said Donald Trump is “doing a good job” in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and raised doubts about the severity of the situation in New York City.
By Variety Staff
Kayleigh McEnany is replacing Stephanie Grisham as President Donald Trump‘s latest press secretary, the New York Times reports.
NEW YORK -- With all their familial love and drama, the Cuomo brothers — Andrew during the daytime, Chris at night — have become compelling figures in the plague-driven landscape of American television.
Donald Trump still finds ways to shock TV’s late-night hosts.
President Donald Trump boasted about his growing TV ratings on Sunday, while Dr. Anthony Fauci of the White House Coronavirus Task Force warned that up to 200,000 Americans could die from COVID-19.
President Donald Trump backed away from calling for a quarantine for coronavirus hotspots in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, instead directing Saturday night that a "strong Travel Advisory" be issued to stem the spread of the outbreak. The notion of a quarantine had been advocated by governors, including Republican Gov.