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Trump blasts 'nasty' question from Oval Office reporter on whether he always 'chickens out' on tariffs
Trump blasts 'nasty' question from Oval Office reporter on whether he always 'chickens out' on tariffs

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time6 days ago

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Trump blasts 'nasty' question from Oval Office reporter on whether he always 'chickens out' on tariffs

President Donald Trump ripped a reporter in the Oval Office Wednesday for asking a "nasty question" about his tariff deals. "Mr. President, Wall Street analysts have coined a new term called the TACO trade. They're saying, 'Trump Always Chickens Out' - on your tariff threats. And that's why markets are higher this week. What's your response to that?" CNBC White House correspondent Megan Casella asked during a brief gaggle. "Oh, isn't that nice. 'Chicken out.' I've never heard that," Trump responded. "You mean because I reduced China from 145% that I set down to 100 and then down to another number? I said, 'You have to open your whole country.'" Trump Rips Abc Reporter For Asking About Accepting Jet From Qatar, Says She Should Be 'Embarrassed' He went on, "And because I gave the European Union a 50% tariff? And they called up, and they said, 'Please, let's meet right now.' And I said, 'Okay, I'll give you until June.' I actually asked them, I said, 'What's the date?' Because they weren't willing to meet. And after I did what I did, they said, 'We'll meet anytime you want.' And we have an end date of July 9. You call that chickening out? Because we have $14 trillion now invested, committed to investing when Biden didn't have practically anything." Trump contrasted the situation with the Biden administration, saying the U.S. was "stone-cold dead" six months ago. Read On The Fox News App "We had a dead country. We had a country people didn't think was going to survive. And you ask a nasty question like that? It's called negotiation," Trump said. Trump said lowering the number was part of an ongoing "negotiation" with China and attacked the question. "Don't ever say what you said. That's a nasty question. To me, that's the nastiest question," Trump said before calling another reporter. Casella later reported on the event while appearing on CNBC's "The Exchange." "He did not like this question, I can tell you," Casella said. Click Here For More Coverage Of Media And Culture She also joked that the "nasty" jab was a "badge of honor" of sorts. After announcing several widespread tariffs in April, the Trump administration announced a pause on all tariffs except China until July to negotiate better deals. Earlier this month, Trump agreed to a temporary reduction of China's tariff rates from 145% to approximately 30% as negotiations article source: Trump blasts 'nasty' question from Oval Office reporter on whether he always 'chickens out' on tariffs

Media Research Center founder Brent Bozell steps down after 38 years
Media Research Center founder Brent Bozell steps down after 38 years

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time19-05-2025

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Media Research Center founder Brent Bozell steps down after 38 years

The Media Research Center (MRC) announced Monday that its president and founder, Brent Bozell III, will be stepping down after 38 years. David Bozell, MRC vice president for growth and development, will take over as president of the revered conservative media watchdog on May 27. "Founding the Media Research Center has been the honor of my life," Brent Bozell said in a statement. "What began as a mission to expose media bias has grown into a movement that holds the press accountable, defends truth, and empowers millions of Americans to speak out. I'm incredibly proud of what we've built, and I have full confidence in David and the team that will carry this work forward. The fight for America's culture is far from over, but thanks to MRC, it's finally a fair fight." Brent Bozell, who was nominated by President Donald Trump in March to serve as the next U.S. ambassador to South Africa, will depart the MRC to take on the diplomatic post. Abc, Nbc And Cbs Slap Trump With 92% Negative Coverage As 100Th Day Of Second Term Approaches, Study Finds Karl Ottosen, Chairman of the MRC Board of Directors, thanked Bozell for building an institution to hold the media accountable. Read On The Fox News App "Brent Bozell's vision changed the American media landscape," Ottosen said. "He gave voice to millions who felt ignored, and he built an institution that holds the press accountable like no other. On behalf of the Board, we are deeply grateful for his leadership and legacy. We are equally confident that David Bozell is the right person to lead MRC into the next chapter. His experience, conviction, and strategic clarity will ensure MRC continues to thrive in the fight for truth." David Bozell, who is Brent's son, served as president of ForAmerica before taking over as president of the MRC. He also serves on the Conservative Action Project's (CAP) coordinating committee as well as on the board of the Washington Policy Institute. He praised his father's work at the MRC, which works to expose and analyze liberal media bias, in a statement. Click Here For More Coverage Of Media And Culture "No one has done more to expose the media's corruption and protect the truth than my father," David Bozell said, according to an MRC press release. "Brent built MRC into the tip of the spear in the fight for America's culture, and I'm honored to carry that mission forward. The media has evolved, but so have we. MRC will meet the moment with the same fearless commitment to truth that Brent instilled from the beginning," he article source: Media Research Center founder Brent Bozell steps down after 38 years

New York Times publisher says 'we're not the resistance,' hits Trump for anti-press rhetoric
New York Times publisher says 'we're not the resistance,' hits Trump for anti-press rhetoric

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time14-05-2025

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New York Times publisher says 'we're not the resistance,' hits Trump for anti-press rhetoric

New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger argued that his paper is "not the resistance" and the news media, despite its faults, is critical to maintaining a healthy and free nation in a speech published Tuesday "This anti-press playbook is now being used here in this country — and it could not come at a more difficult time for the American press," Sulzberger said in remarks that were adapted for an article titled, "A Free People Need a Free Press." "And yet, even with its imperfections, the press remains essential," he continued. Trump Rips Abc Reporter For Asking About Accepting Jet From Qatar, Says She Should Be 'Embarrassed' Sulzberger is one of many influential voices in the mainstream media who have argued that President Donald Trump is a threat to democracy and especially to the operations of a free press. The Times publisher said that he is "a champion of independent journalism" who believes that his "job is to cover political debates, not to join them." Read On The Fox News App "We're not the resistance," he wrote. "We are nobody's opposition. We're also nobody's cheerleader. Our loyalty is to the truth and to a public that deserves to know it. That is the distinct role that independent news organizations like The Times play in our democracy." Sulzberger noted Trump has been accessible to reporters but assailed his rhetoric. "President Trump, in contrast, continues to make himself more available to reporters than previous presidents. Yet in every other respect, he has taken the naturally tense relationship between the White House and the press to an increasingly combative place," Sulzberger said. "You can see this most clearly in the language he uses. He started with schoolyard insults such as 'the failing New York Times.' That escalated to more direct attacks on integrity: 'the fake news New York Times.'" The Trump Administration's Top Media Moments And Clashes Over First 100 Days "That means we will cover the Trump administration fully and fairly, regardless of what attacks it sends our way," Sulzberger added. "We will continue to provide unmatched coverage of its abuses and failures. We will also cover its successes and achievements and explore its support across a large and diverse swath of the country." Trump has repeatedly clashed with journalists and media organizations early in his second term. The White House announced The Associated Press (AP) would be barred from certain Oval Office and Air Force One events because it had refused to use the "Gulf of America" terminology after Trump signed an executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital. Fox News' Hanna Panreck contributed to this article source: New York Times publisher says 'we're not the resistance,' hits Trump for anti-press rhetoric

Biden made Harris campaign a 'nightmare,' destroyed her chances by staying in 2024 race too long, aides charge
Biden made Harris campaign a 'nightmare,' destroyed her chances by staying in 2024 race too long, aides charge

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time13-05-2025

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Biden made Harris campaign a 'nightmare,' destroyed her chances by staying in 2024 race too long, aides charge

Former President Joe Biden's second campaign ruined former Vice President Kamala Harris' chances of defeating President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, according to a top Democratic consultant. David Plouffe, former President Barack Obama's campaign manager in 2008 and a senior advisor on Harris' 2024 campaign, detailed how dire Biden's run was for the Democrats in a new book, "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again." "And it's all Biden," Plouffe said in the book, authored by CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios' Alex Thompson, about Biden's choice to stay in the race so long and how the White House assured him Biden was capable of winning another election. "He totally f---ed us." As a result, Plouffe said that Harris' brief campaign against Trump turned into "a f---ing nightmare," pointing the blame on Biden. Critics Pile On Biden Following Abc Interview, Blast His Refusal To Commit To Cognitive Test: 'Disqualifying' Read On The Fox News App Plouffe is far from the only one who believes that Biden undercut his own party running again in 2024 as his faculties began to decline. A senior White House aide described in the book that "we attempted to shield him from his own staff so many people didn't realize the extent of the decline beginning in 2023." The aide, who ultimately departed the White House because they did not believe Biden should run in 2024, described Biden's decision to run for a second term as a "disservice" to the country and Democrats. "I love Joe Biden. When it comes to decency, there are few in politics like him," the aide said in the book, which is slated for release Tuesday. "Still, it was a disservice to the country and to the party for his family and advisers to allow him to run again." Spokespeople for Biden and Harris did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital. "Original Sin" details the 2024 election cycle and how Biden's team orchestrated a cover-up to hide just how severely his mental faculties had suffered. The book is one of several that detail Biden's decision to run in 2024 and assert the dramatic decline of his cognitive function. Biden Aides 'Scripted' Everything, Allowed His Faculties To 'Atrophy,' New Book Claims For example, the book, "Uncharted: How Trump Beat Biden, Harris, and the Odds in the Wildest Campaign in History," also detailed how the White House kept Biden from socializing even with those he regarded as friends and allies. However, that book, authored by Chris Whipple, a former producer for CBS' "60 Minutes," said that one White House aide suggested "walling Biden off from the world was a grave mistake." "'They were afraid he might say the wrong thing or might feed the mental acuity narrative,' he told me. 'And so he started seeing fewer and fewer people. They allowed his faculties to atrophy. But I think, like knives, they have to be sharpened. They get sharpened by rubbing them up against steel. And they don't get sharpened by sitting in a drawer,'" Whipple article source: Biden made Harris campaign a 'nightmare,' destroyed her chances by staying in 2024 race too long, aides charge

Joe and Jill Biden run to friendly show for first post-White House interview. Yes, it's 'The View'
Joe and Jill Biden run to friendly show for first post-White House interview. Yes, it's 'The View'

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time01-05-2025

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Joe and Jill Biden run to friendly show for first post-White House interview. Yes, it's 'The View'

Former President Joe Biden chose a friendly venue for his first interview since leaving the White House: ABC's "The View." The show announced Thursday that Biden and former first lady Jill Biden will appear on the program on May 8 for their first media appearance since leaving the White House in January. "We'll ask about his legacy, accomplishments, regrets, and, of course, the current political landscape," co-host Whoopi Goldberg said. The ABC show could prove to be a soft landing spot for the Bidens. The six hosts of the show all opposed President Donald Trump in 2024, with several of them openly rooting for Vice President Kamala Harris after she replaced Biden as the Democratic nominee. Annoyed Whoopi Goldberg Has To Promote Abc's Trump Interview On 'The View' Biden appeared on the show in 2019 for his first interview after launching his 2020 election bid and is known to be fond of the program, which has given him cozy receptions over the years. Read On The Fox News App He also appeared on "The View" last September, where he said he was confident he would have beaten Trump again if he'd remained in the contest. Liberal co-host Ana Navarro, a strong Biden supporter, hosted a 2020 Florida event for him and served as the host of the second night of the 2024 Democratic National Convention. She was also one of many liberal media figures who countered concerns about Biden's age and mental abilities before 2024. When Harris appeared on the show in 2024, she was introduced by Goldberg as the "next President of the United States." White House Reporters Respond After Being Called Out For Weak Coverage Of Biden's Decline At Whcd The show did end up being a stumbling block for Harris in 2024, however. Asked by supporter and co-host Sunny Hostin what she would have done differently from Biden during his first term, Harris memorably blundered by saying nothing came to mind. The moment became fodder for Trump's campaign to show Harris would be more of the same as the unpopular Biden, whose poor approval ratings in combination with concerns about his mental cognition contributed to Democrats pushing him out of the race. The Bidens are appearing jointly in the midst of a series of books that have been, or are about to be, released, showing the White House worked to conceal his mental decline while he was in office. On Saturday, Axios reporter Alex Thompson said at the White House Correspondents' Dinner that the press "missed a lot of this story."Original article source: Joe and Jill Biden run to friendly show for first post-White House interview. Yes, it's 'The View'

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