Fox News
All hell broke loose when Peter Doocy asked Karine Jean-Pierre one question
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is constantly under water in the briefing room.
She simply cannot defend the buffoonery of the Biden administration.
And all hell broke loose when Peter Doocy asked Jean-Pierre one question.
Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy has become Karine Jean-Pierre’s worst nightmare.
He persistently asks questions for which Jean-Pierre has no good answers.
Jean-Pierre melted down again when Doocy asked about Biden Crime Family corruption.
Doocy asked, “House Oversight says they’ve got bank records showing a Chinese energy company paying three Biden family members through a third party. What were they paid for?”
Joe Biden and his family have been engaging in pay-for-play deals for decades.
Biden has not had any good responses to the blatant corruption, particularly involving his son Hunter.
Jean-Pierre responded, “Look, I’m — I’m just not going to respond to that from here. Look, we have heard from House Republicans for years and years and years how — how — the inaccuracies and lies when it comes to this issue. And I don’t even where to begin to even answer that question because, again, it’s been lies and lies and inaccuracy for the past couple years. And I’m just not going to get into it from here.”
In other words, Jean-Pierre had nothing.
It seems as though Hunter Biden getting paid $83,000 per month for a no-show job by a Ukrainian energy company was just scratching the surface.
Doocy also asked, “President Biden said: ‘To lower inflation, we should trust the Fed.’ Now the Fed is saying that rate hikes won’t be enough to quell inflation. Why does he still trust the Fed?”
Jean-Pierre completely punted on the question.
Jean-Pierre said, “They’re an independent agency. The President has always said that. He wants them to be independent. He wants to make sure they have the space to make these monetary decisions. We are not going to interfere. We are not going to get involved. And I’m certainly not going to comment.”
Nobody actually believes that the Fed is a completely independent agency.
The Fed chairman is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
If the Fed were operating completely independently, it would be hiking interest rates higher than it already has in order to get inflation under control.
But Biden does not want to suffer the economic hit.
This is a problem of both parties, but particularly the Democrats because they have adopted the belief that the U.S. government can spend whatever it wants without suffering any ramifications.
Pants on Fire News will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.
Fox News
Fox News is in deep trouble after one disturbing leak
Fox News appears to be in utter disarray.
Letting go of Tucker Carlson was just the beginning.
Now Fox News is in deep trouble after one disturbing leak.
Democrats and their media allies have been duped into believing that Fox News is a “far-right” network.
But in reality, the network has bent the knee to the Left on many occasions.
For instance, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich was chastised on the air for mentioning the obvious fact that George Soros funds far-left district attorneys across the country that implement pro-crime policies.
This is one of the weirdest exchanges I’ve ever seen on TV. @newtgingrich correctly points out that George Soros threw an unprecedented amount of money into DA races all over the country to elect radicals and Fox News basically told him to shut up. WTF? pic.twitter.com/IxwcLG2gOH
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) September 16, 2020
But even worse than that, Fox News has jumped on board the radical transgender movement.
A source at Fox News told the Daily Signal that the company instructed hosts not to ridicule controversial transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney and supported the concept of gender transition.
The Daily Signal reported that “producers for the new 8 p.m. ‘Fox News Tonight’ program were told not to bash Mulvaney. That directive came from high-level executives, the source said.”
In the company’s training material, Fox also boasted that it got a perfect score from the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the far-left LGBTQ+ organization.
HRC uses something called the Corporate Equity Index (CEI), which rates companies on their promotion and acceptance of LGBTQ+ ideas and people.
For example, an airline company would receive points on its CEI score if it provided free airline travel for LGBTQ+ protesters to go to a rally or another political event.
Companies with high CEI scores get investments from major wealth management asset firms like BlackRock.
A former Fox News employee told the Daily Signal that “Fox News devotes hours of programming to attacking ‘woke companies,’ but ironically Fox is as woke as the rest of them.”
A separate former employee told the Daily Signal that viewers would be “astonished to find out what the company is like.”
Fox News notoriously ran a pro-gender transition segment that could’ve easily aired on MSNBC or any other far-left platform.
Conservative commentator Matt Walsh from the Daily Wire absolutely ripped the network for running the propaganda segment.
(Thread) I have appeared on Fox News many times. I appreciate the platform they’ve given me. If what I’m about to say ruins that relationship, so be it. We have to call this evil lunacy out wherever we see it. Especially on our own side.
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) June 10, 2022
Walsh had allegedly been blacklisted by Fox News, and producers for Tucker Carlson’s show were unable to clear him with management.
Walsh told the Daily Signal, “Fox’s viewers think that Fox shares their values…And it’s very clear that that’s just not the case. Gender ideology is as far radical Left as you can possibly go. They have embraced radical leftism in its most extreme form…There’s no daylight at all between Fox News and MSNBC when it comes to gender…And I think that’s something that Fox’s viewers need to know…If it were up to me, Fox would get the Bud Light treatment.”
If Fox News isn’t careful, the network will get the Bud Light treatment.
Judging by the ratings in Carlson’s 8 p.m. time slot, it might have already begun.
Pants on Fire News will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.
Fox News
Fox News made an announcement that proved the network is in disarray
Fox News made a huge mistake by throwing Tucker Carlson under the bus.
The ratings at the network are down significantly in his time slot.
Now Fox made an announcement that proved the network is in disarray.
Fox News settled its lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million regarding claims of voter fraud, and now it seems as though the bill is coming due.
According to a report from Rolling Stone, Fox News scuttled its entire seven-person investigative reporting team.
Three employees were allegedly let go, and the remaining four were “reassigned,” a source told Rolling Stone.
The Fox News source was angered that journalists were let go while upper management did not suffer.
The source told Rolling Stone, “The rank and file journalists are getting let go meanwhile upper management are sitting pretty while they are the execs responsible for the Dominion debacle…We are the sacrificial lambs…The outrage is that Suzanne Scott and Maria Bartiromo keep their jobs…Meanwhile the journalists get let go. We are in shock.”
Ironically, Tucker Carlson was blamed for the Dominion voter fraud claims, but he forcefully challenged the narrative put forth by Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani.
A former on-air talent told Rolling Stone, “I think producers, management, et cetera [are being laid-off]…They are trying to get money off the books before June 30. They have to save money because of the [Dominion] lawsuit.”
Many have speculated that Carlson was let go per the Dominion settlement, but both Fox News and Dominion deny the claim.
A spokesperson for Dominion said, “As the Fox principals who negotiated the settlement well know, Dominion made no demands about Tucker Carlson’s employment orally or in writing…Any claims otherwise are categorically false and a thinly veiled effort to further damage Dominion. Fox should take every effort to stop these lies immediately.”
The timing is certainly peculiar, however.
Carlson was yanked from the air shortly after the settlement was announced despite having the top-rated show on cable news.
A separate Fox News source told Breitbart News that the layoffs had “nothing to do with Dominion” and that more layoffs are likely.
Media companies across the board have been cutting back on staff, so the actions could be unrelated, but it’s hard to imagine that the biggest defamation settlement in media history had nothing to do with major cuts at the network.
Pants on Fire News will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.
Fox News
Tucker Carlson made a huge accusation against Fox News
The war between Tucker Carlson and Fox News is heating up.
The popular opinion host is out at the network despite having the highest-rated show on cable news.
And Carlson made a huge accusation against Fox News.
Tucker Carlson was yanked from the air despite having the most-watched cable news show.
On top of that, Fox News seemingly will not let Carlson out of his contract.
Carlson’s deal expires in January 2025, coincidentally after the conclusion of the 2024 election cycle.
But Carlson is not going to be muzzled for a full year and a half.
That’s why he announced he was taking his show to Twitter.
And Carlson seems to believe that Fox News is engaging in a smear campaign against him.
According to the Daily Caller, a news site co-founded by Carlson, someone close to Carlson was approached by Fox’s chief legal counsel who said that someone on the Fox board of trustees was the person behind the leaks aimed at embarrassing Carlson.
The Daily Caller reported that Chief Legal Counsel Viet Dinh told a Carlson associate that he believes that the network’s leaders suspected a member of the board of directors had been speaking to the press about Tucker without authorization.
Carlson’s attorney Bryan Freedman said, “It strains credulity that, immediately after agreeing to pay almost $780 million to settle serious allegations of misconduct that a member of Fox’s Board of Directors would be engaging in an attempted smear campaign by illegally leaking information about Tucker Carlson…However, we have to trust that it is true when the Chief Legal Officer informs Tucker that he believes it to be the case.”
Many speculated that the person behind the leaks was notorious Fox News PR boss Irena Briganti, but Dinh allegedly said she was “not authorized” to leak and that she would be “fired” if she were caught doing so.
Either way, it’s concerning if the head of PR or a member on the board is behind the transparent smear campaign against Carlson.
The two most likely board members to be behind the leaks were narrowed down to wealthy hedge fund manager Anne Dias and former House Speaker Paul Ryan.
Even though Ryan is establishment through and through and hates Carlson—the feeling is mutual—the Daily Caller claimed that Carlson’s team ruled him out.
That could leave Dias as the person behind the smears, but there has not been any concrete evidence thus far.
-
Culture1 week ago
Miller Lite spokeswoman’s scandalous past has the media desperate to choke off this story quick
-
CNN2 weeks ago
George Soros’ blood pressure just shot up over this bankruptcy
-
Media Bias1 week ago
Johnny Depp just took a blowtorch to the corporate-controlled press with four words
-
CNN2 weeks ago
Disgraced top FBI official dropped jaws on CNN with these words about blatant meddling in an American election
-
Culture1 week ago
Karine Jean-Pierre made a statement about what “belongs” to her that will send a shiver down your spine
-
Fox News1 week ago
Tucker Carlson’s replacement just got picked by the Left—and they’re gunning for the most underwhelming announcement in the history of television
-
Fox News6 days ago
Fox News is in deep trouble after one disturbing leak
-
Washington Post7 days ago
Merrick Garland shockingly got slapped around by the Washington Post for this reason