The network used to be a safe space for the former president. But Brian Kilmeade, Jason Chaffetz and others had tough words for his appearance on “Hannity,” his first Fox interview in months.
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memeorandumOn Wednesday, The New York Times’ Donald Trump publicist reporter, Maggie Haberman, announced that disgraced, twice-impeached former president Donald Trump would be making his triumphant return to Fox News next week. His choice of show, of course, is hosted by ol’ buddy Sean Hannity. What makes this news is that Trump has been exiled from Fox News, and Fox News has been exiled from Donald Trump since September 2022—his last appearance on the network. The relationship between the proliferate...
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Mediaite(CNN) -- Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott sounded the alarm inside the company about the financial fallout that the right-wing network would suffer if it continued aggressively fact-checking then-President Donald Trump's lies after the 2020 election, according to messages that became public Wednesday. In one instance, Scott emailed Meade Cooper, executive vice president of prime time programming,
KRDOFox News CEO Suzanne Scott sounded the alarm inside the company about the financial fallout that the right-wing network would suffer if it continued aggressively fact-checking then-President Donald Trump's lies after the 2020 election, according to messages that became public Wednesday.
CNNBy Oliver Darcy and Marshall Cohen, CNN Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott sounded the alarm inside the company about the financial fallout that the right-wing network would suffer if it continued aggressively fact-checking then-President Donald Trump’s lies after the 2020 election, according to messages that became public Wednesday. In one instance, Scott emailed Meade Cooper,
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