Trump Criticizes Fox News for Airing Democrat Senator on Shutdown
Trump accused Fox News of favoring Democrats and ignoring his record 65% Republican approval in an unchallenged interview with Sen. Mark Kelly on healthcare and shutdown.
- President Trump criticized Fox News for airing an interview with Senator Mark Kelly, stating that the network is giving Democrats a platform during the government shutdown.
- Trump expressed frustration over Fox News' polling, claiming they refuse to highlight his 65% approval rating, calling it a Republican record.
- Senator Kelly countered Republican claims about healthcare, labeling them as a red herring and suggesting the shutdown impacts real people's health.
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Donald Trump Jr. to Newsmax: Fox News ‘Biased’ Toward Conservatives
Donald Trump Jr. slammed Fox News during an interview with Newsmax on Monday, saying the network has lost its way and now panders to establishment elites instead of standing up for conservatives. The comments came after President Donald Trump criticized Fox News over the weekend for hosting Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., to discuss the government shutdown, calling the network out for giving unchallenged airtime to political opponents while sidelining…
Trump Slams 'Politically Correct' Fox, Accuses Network of Pushing 'Fake Bad' Polls
In a fiery Truth Social post, Trump zeroed in on Fox and White House correspondent Peter Doocy for giving Democrat Sen. Mark Kelly a platform to push his talking points on healthcare.

Trump Slams ‘Politically Correct’ Fox, Accuses Network of Pushing ‘Fake Bad’ Polls
President Donald Trump blasted Fox News on Sunday, tearing into the network for what he called its unfair promotion of Democrats and biased coverage of his record-breaking popularity among Republicans. In a fiery Truth Social post, Trump zeroed in on Fox and White House correspondent Peter Doocy for giving Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., a platform to push his talking points on healthcare. "Why is Fox News and Peter Doocy putting on Democrat Senator M…
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