President Trump expressed a desire to reach heaven as a motivation for his efforts to broker peace in Ukraine during an appearance on 'Fox & Friends,' revealing a rare, introspective side and concerns about his spiritual standing.
Former President Donald Trump, despite having repeatedly used the phrase "lock her up" during his 2016 campaign rallies, now claims he never directly called for Hillary Clinton's imprisonment, attributing the chant to his supporters. This statement comes after his recent felony conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records. Trump is set to be sentenced on July 11, with potential penalties including fines, home confinement, or probation, though jail time is considered unlikely.
New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu clashed with the hosts of Fox & Friends over their perceived coronation of former President Donald Trump in the GOP primary, emphasizing the need for a fair presidential debate and rejecting calls for Nikki Haley to step aside for Trump. Sununu's comments drew protests from the hosts, who denied the notion of coronation, leading to a tense exchange before the interview was abruptly ended.
Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy grilled GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy about Donald Trump's recent attacks on him, questioning why Trump "threw you under the bus." Despite Ramaswamy's attempts to downplay the attacks and tout his surge in Iowa, Trump continued to disparage him on social media, urging voters not to support him. Ramaswamy, who had positioned himself as a Trump ally, now finds himself at odds with the former president as he struggles to gain traction in the Iowa Republican primary.
Lawrence Jones has been named as a co-host of "Fox & Friends," the flagship morning program on Fox News, in an effort to bring more diversity to the network's schedule. Jones, a rising personality at Fox News, will start on September 18 and will join the current team of co-hosts. His weekend program, "Lawrence Jones Cross Country," will be replaced by an hour led by Brian Kilmeade. Fox News has been criticized for its lack of diversity, and this move is seen as an attempt to address that issue.