Also Read: Kayleigh McEnany Once Hailed Biden as a 'Funny,' 'Likable,' 'Man of the People' vs 'Tycoon' Trump (Audio)“Whoa, whoa whoa. I just think we have to be very clear,” he said.
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With just two weeks to go before the 2020 presidential election, Fox News Channel has signed chief White House correspondent John Roberts to a multi-year contract extension. The deal will keep Roberts as the cable news channel's point person in the White House, covering all the activities of the president.
He became the channel's chief White House correspondent in 2017, after serving as its national correspondent, a role he had held since joining Fox in 2011. Roberts joined Fox News after five
.Also Read: Kayleigh McEnany Once Hailed Biden as a 'Funny,' 'Likable,' 'Man of the People' vs 'Tycoon' Trump (Audio)“Whoa, whoa whoa. I just think we have to be very clear,” he said.
Kayleigh McEnany, the White House Press Secretary, appeared at a press conference at Republican National Committee headquarters on Monday (November 9) and even Fox News cut off her speech.
Ted Johnson Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto cut off a Trump campaign press conference in which Kayleigh McEnany alleged “illegal voting” and fraud but did not offer proof to back it up.Trump’s team has been making claims that the election is being stolen from him, but it is part of an effort to sow doubt about the results, even though networks have projected Joe Biden the winner and he is likely to win the electoral and popular vote by substantial margins.McEnany is the White House Press Secretary,
according to Mediaite, Smith can be seen furrowing her eyebrows and making a face when the guest, conservative attorney Cleta Mitchell, says, “Just because CNN says or even Fox News says that someone is president, doesn’t make them president.”“What? What is happening? Like, Trace, we’ve called it,” Smith can be heard saying, off-air, in the clip to Gallagher, who was interviewing Mitchell.“So I think everybody wants to know that this was done properly and legally and that we can trust the
Joe Biden closer to the presidency is exposing rifts at Fox News Channel, the influential media outlet that is the favorite for many supporters of President Donald Trump.Despite intense pressure from Trump's team, Fox's decision team has stood fast with its election night call of Arizona for Biden.
Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten After CNN Business’ Brian Stelter went on air Friday to report that CNN had obtained memos in which Fox News instructed its anchors not to refer to Joe Biden as “president-elect” if the presidential race is called in his favor, some Fox News anchors indicated that they would refer to the former vice president that way.According to Stelter’s report with Oliver Darcy, its anchors were instructed to instead say something such as Biden has “enough electoral votes to win
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorTwo simple words uttered on Fox News Channel Friday morning gave its audience obvious facts — and may have served to quell a nascent controversy about how the network intends to cover Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden if he should prove victorious in the 2020 election.After CNN reported Friday morning that it had reviewed “two memos” instructing Fox News talent to “stay away” from calling Democratic candidate Joe Biden the “President-elect” when the
CNN reports that, should Biden win, Fox News has told its anchors not to refer to Biden as “President-elect” when the network declares him the winner.A memo told staff to “stay away” from the term — a widely accepted title for the winner of the election, should they not be an incumbent — despite Fox News referring to Donald Trump as the “President-elect” following his victory in 2016.Instead, staff are to use phrases such as Biden having “enough electoral votes to win the presidency” until any
Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten With Donald Trump’s path to reelection narrowing, he and his campaign have taken aim at the director of Fox News’ Decision Desk, which called Arizona for Joe Biden on Election Night.The Trump campaign sent out a press release attacking Arnon Mishkin, who has since made multiple appearances on the air defending the call and declining to retract it.“Arnon Mishkin, the director of Fox News’ election decision desk, prematurely called Arizona for Joe Biden before hundreds
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorThe second night of the news networks’ coverage of the 2020 presidential election saw CNN surpass Fox News for No. 1 overall in primetime, scoring 7.12 million viewers Wednesday, its second-highest total in its 40-year history, to lead all broadcast and cable outlets.
Tuesday’s top channel Fox News by about 800,000 people. MSNBC finished a semi-distant third with 4.8 million viewers.CNN was also No.
stood by its projection.That means that should Nevada or Georgia be called for Biden next, Fox News’ — and AP’s — Electoral College count would push the Democratic candidate past the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency, and the network would be compelled to call the election for Biden.Also Read: Fox News Anchor Grills Network's Own Expert on Calling Arizona for Biden: 'You're 100% Sure?'But as of Thursday afternoon, it’s not likely that Nevada will be called on Thursday, and should
that will be a ‘tweet storm,'” said Kilmeade.After it was pointed out that Twitter and Facebook have a monopoly — more money and more users than competing platforms — Kilmeade replied, “MySpace was big, too, at one point.”Ainsley Earhardt, Kilmeade’s “Fox & Friends” co-host, noted that some social media users have migrated to Parler.
NEW YORK -- Two of Fox News Channel's three prime-time opinion hosts — Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham — reached their biggest weekly audiences ever during the week leading up to Election Day.The third host, Sean Hannity, had his second-best week, with only his coverage of the 2020 Republican national convention topping it, the Nielsen company said.With news ratings up overall, President Donald Trump could take heart that Fox News, the network that most appeals to his fans, outdrew MSNBC and
including those at the network, forcing Fox News “decision desk” Arnon Mishkin to defend the call. The AP has also called the state for Biden though it must be noted the ballots are still being counted as we write this.Anyway, Trump has been an increasing critic of Fox News, which regularly produces some of the most aggressively pro-Trump content on Television.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorAs hundreds of Trump supporters congregated outside the Maricopa County Recorders Office in Phoenix, Ariz., Wednesday night, Hollywood figures were quick to point out the irony of Trump-supporting crowds shouting “Fox News Sucks,” along with similarities to a storyline in “Veep.”With Americans anxiously awaiting the final results of the presidential election, observers on social media found an outlet for their anxieties by making light of crowds that in some places
Fox News is projecting that former Vice President Joe Biden will win the state of Michigan, leaving him with just one major swing state to win before he obtains the necessary 270 votes to claim the White House.
The presidential contest stretched into the early hours of the morning without a clear winner, as a deeply divided nation watched anxiously for ballots to be counted in several battleground states. President Donald Trump received strong support from his base and chipped into Democratic margins among nonwhite voters to chalk up a string of wins in key swing states.
coronavirus tests among its employees, leading to their quarantine.At least one person who tested positive was on a flight that ferried Fox personnel to New York from Nashville, Tennessee, the site of last week's final presidential debate, according to The New York Times, which first reported the development.Fox cited privacy concerns in not identifying who had tested positive or was exposed.