Summary
This is part of a series about the perils of underestimating Fox News in 2024. In the wake of historic lawsuits, Rupert Murdoch’s exit and Tucker Carlson’S firing, it might seem like Fox News is in retreat. But the people who are likely to decide the next election tend to watch the network.
“This is just political persecution. It’s a crime to use the courts for political persecution,” Sen. Scott says. “If we don’t stop this, they can go after you. Every American’S at risk,’ Scott continues.
John Samuelsen is Pissed is a labor-themed podcast. Mike Huckabee appears in an ad for something called “The Kids Guide to the Presidential Election” The gang teases some of the material they’ll cover in the remainder of the show.
America's Newsroom is anchored by Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino, both of whom made my December 2021 list of the 10 least despicable people left at Fox News. The show is more journalistic than the two programs that precede it each day. At 9:19 a.m. a “Fox News Alert” is sounded, and Perino throws it to a live feed of Donald Trump walking into the courthouse.
Harris Faulkner kicks off the show with a rant about the "nasty storytelling sex film worker" Sen. Rick Scott rants about how the justice system went after “my company” and is now targeting Trump. Former George W. Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen makes a solemn point: Trump is facing 91 distinct charges.
America Reports is a two-hour broadcast hosted by John Roberts and Jacqui Heinrich. This week's show includes a preview of the forthcoming testimony from former Trump Organization bookkeeper Madeleine Westerhout. The show also includes a look at how the Federal Reserve is printing too much money.
A look back at the day's events in Washington, D.C. The day began with a look at the testimony of Stormy Daniels. Then it was on to the political world, with a focus on the 2016 presidential race. Then, it was off to the studio for a look back on the day.
Laura Ingraham's show opens with a segment on Joe Biden's comments about grocery prices. Sean Hannity's show has a segment about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s views on abortion. Greg Gutfeld's show is about a dating app that lets men make the first move.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee appears in a commercial promoting a sleep drug. The next advertisement is for something called “Super Beta Prostate.” —Ben Mathis-Lilley. “I’m a little bit of a hypocrite,” Huckabee says.