Fri. Mar 29th, 2024
warning is being given by donald trump

In a cable news ratings race, Fox News came at second place for the first time in 17 years, which was known for persistence support of the United States President Donald Trump, has criticized Trump during its airtime.

According to news reports, MSNBC has, for the first time, replaced Fox News since 2000.  Fox News turned from being as refuge for Trump into the one he slammed as “Fake News” Trump last week which was then criticized on Trump’s favourite show “Fox and Friends”. President has dropped his soft corner for the show including on-air by Judge Andrew Napolitano and ForNews.com.

On the show, host Brian Kilmeade has slammed Trump over its announcement of withdrawal of the 2000 US troops from Afghanistan, which Kilmeade warns would be beneficial for the Islamic State group, as they can then re-establish its reduced power.

After Kilmeade’s outburst, Trump took no longer time to expressed his frustration via Twitter, where Trump wrote: “I’ve done more damage to ISIS than all recent presidents … not even close!”

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Over the page of FoxNews.com, the headline states: “Trump is about to repeat Obama’s mistake in the Middle East.”

Former George W. Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen wrote: “When your enemies are cheering.” He further wrote: “You have made a mistake.”

Longtime friend of Trump and of a Fox News contributor Judge Andrew Napolitano told Fox News host Shepard Smith, “There’s ample evidence — this doesn’t require too much analysis — to indict the president.”

“The question is, do they want to do it? The DOJ has three opinions on this: Two say you can’t indict a sitting president, one says you can. But all three address the problem of, what do you do when the statute of limitations is about to expire? All three agree in that circumstance you indict in secret, keep the indictment sealed and release it the day he gets out of office. You can’t let a person go scot-free because they happen to be in the White House.”

When asked whether Napolitano was indicating Trump had been already indicted, Napolitano said, “That I don’t know about, but he could be, because we don’t know what’s been sealed.”

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