Laura Ingraham conducted a rare challenging interview with President Trump on Fox News, questioning his policies and perceptions, and highlighting internal disagreements within the pro-Trump camp, while also reflecting concerns of Republican voters.
A federal judge expressed surprise at the government's opposition to daily check-ins with Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino after his Fox News interview, amid ongoing lawsuits over federal treatment of protesters and journalists during Operation Midway Blitz. The court has temporarily halted Bovino's scheduled appearances as legal proceedings continue, with additional briefing requested.
Kid Rock caused controversy by using an ableist slur to describe his Halloween costume on Fox News, praising it as the 'greatest costume ever,' which drew condemnation despite praise from some Trump supporters.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for NYC mayor, addressed President Trump directly on Fox News, pledging to work with his administration to make the city more affordable and criticizing his rivals, Mayor Adams and former Gov. Cuomo, for their perceived shortcomings.
Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic socialist candidate for NYC mayor, used his Fox News interview to directly address President Trump, criticizing his opponents and outlining his policy stance, including a controversial pledge to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu if he visits NYC. Mamdani also addressed past social media comments and avoided taking a stance on Hamas and Israel, emphasizing justice and international law.
Fox News and other major outlets refused to sign a Pentagon press policy that could restrict journalists' rights, marking a significant stand for press freedom and independence from military restrictions.
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade apologized after suggesting that mentally ill homeless people should be killed by lethal injection, a remark made in the context of a recent stabbing incident. He clarified that his comment was wrong and expressed empathy for homeless individuals, amid ongoing debates about urban crime and mental health systems. The incident drew significant media attention and controversy.
Fox host Brian Kilmeade apologized after suggesting lethal injections for mentally ill homeless people during a broadcast, which drew widespread criticism.
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade apologized after suggesting that mentally ill homeless people should be executed, a remark he called 'extremely callous.' The comment was made during a discussion about a murder case involving a homeless man with mental health issues, and Kilmeade expressed regret for his statement, acknowledging it was inappropriate. The incident sparked criticism from advocacy groups and highlights ongoing debates about mental health and homelessness.
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade apologized after making a controversial and callous remark suggesting lethal injections for mentally ill homeless people, which went viral and sparked widespread criticism, emphasizing the need for empathy and humane treatment.
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade apologized after suggesting that mentally ill homeless people should be executed, calling his remark 'extremely callous' and acknowledging it was wrong. The comment was made during a discussion about a murder case involving a homeless, mentally ill man, and Kilmeade expressed awareness that not all homeless individuals are violent, emphasizing the need for empathy. The incident drew criticism from homeless advocates and occurred shortly before a political assassination, highlighting the impact of rhetoric.
Fox host Brian Kilmeade apologized for an on-air remark suggesting lethal injection for mentally ill homeless individuals, which he called a 'callous' comment, after initially making the statement during a discussion on violence involving homeless and mentally ill suspects.
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade apologized after suggesting that mentally ill homeless people should be executed, calling his remark 'extremely callous' and acknowledging it was wrong. The comment was made during a discussion about homelessness and violence, and Kilmeade expressed awareness that not all homeless individuals are violent and deserved empathy. The incident drew criticism from homeless advocates and occurred shortly before the assassination of Charlie Kirk in Utah.
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade apologized for his callous remark suggesting lethal injections for homeless people with mental illnesses, amid backlash and broader political tensions following a violent incident involving a Ukrainian woman in North Carolina. The incident highlights ongoing debates over rhetoric and policies related to homelessness and mental health in the US.
Fox News' Brian Kilmeade apologized for making a callous remark suggesting lethal injections for mentally ill homeless individuals during a discussion on Fox & Friends, after his comments sparked social media backlash. The comments were made in the context of discussing violent crimes and mental health issues related to homelessness.