They’re not torching Wendy’s, they’re not looting retail stores, they’re not shooting cops, no, that’s not them. On this weekends broadcast of Fox News Sunday, network political Very Fake News: Juan Williams Slams CNN Report Claiming Sean Hannity Pulled Gun on Him. “Have you ever noticed how all like the scary internet conspiracy theorist radical QAnon people and you actually see them on camera or in jail cells - as a lot of them now are - maybe they’re kind of confused, maybe they’ve got the wrong ideas, but they’re all kind of gentle people, and they’re all kind of waving American flags, they like the country. Juan Williams Leaving Fox News The Five as Show Prepares to Return to In-Studio Filming Rachel Campos-Duffy to Co-Host Fox & Friends Weekend After. He brought up the one Trump supporter who was outside the New York state capitol on inauguration day before adding this: “‘Armed! Armed! All 50 state capitols and the U.S. Civil rights activist Sandy Williams has been named as one of ten people who died in Washington state plane crash. 5.3 Comments on Fox News about Birmingham, United Kingdom and Paris. “The dummies were terrified,” Carlson said. Steven Emerson (born June 6, 1954) is an American journalist, author, and pundit on national. He also mocked coverage in the days following the riots about potential threats at the Capitol and even state capitols leading up to Joe Biden’s inauguration. Fox News' Karl Rove and Juan Williams heated up as they sparred on whether President Joe Biden insulted the entire GOP by condemning 'MAGA Republicans.' The post ‘He Was Attacking the Entire. Tucker Carlson opened his show Friday night mocking media coverage of concerns about conspiracy theorists who thought Donald Trump would be inaugurated for real just one day ago, March 4th. There were some security concerns about what could happen on March 4th, close to two months since Trump supporters violently stormed the Capitol, but ultimately nothing serious happened there Thursday.Ĭarlson suggested the Democrats and media are acting like a “doomsday cult” saying “the world is going to end” from “global warming or a white nationalist insurrection.” He played video from MSNBC as he mockingly told viewers, “It turns out QAnon didn’t invade Washington because neo-liberal cable news anchors successfully defended our country.” Tucker Carlson opened his show Friday night mocking media coverage of concerns about conspiracy theorists who thought Donald Trump would be inaugurated for real just one day ago, March 4th.
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