Fox News Chris Wallace Confronts Gop Senator For Believing Ukraine May Have Interfered In The 2016 U.S. Election

A clip of the interaction on Fox News Sunday between Wallace and Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana was shared on Mediaite. The two were discussing the ongoing Trump impeachment inquiry, which began because of the president’s request of the Ukrainian government to investigate former Vice President and 2020 presidential contender Joe Biden and his son Hunter. Wallace reminded Kennedy that the president and many of his supporters have maintained that it was the government of Ukraine, not Russia, that interfered in U....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 473 words · Michael Ortega

Fox News Chris Wallace Dismisses Network Reporter S Claim That Trump S Winning Even As He S Losing

According to most media outlets and television networks, Trump lost the election to President-elect Joe Biden. Not all the votes have been tabulated in some battleground states. Trump’s re-election campaign has filed suit in those states, claiming election manipulation and improprieties during the counting of mail-in ballots. Many observers have described Trump’s allegations as unsubstantiated. Roberts said that Trump was “winning even as he is losing in the current vote count because for his die-hard fans, he is trying to make the case that he didn’t really lose the election, but that it was taken from him....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 506 words · Jeffrey Malinski

Fox News Judge Says Donald Trump Should Pardon Drug Offenders Before Himself

In an op-ed published on the Fox News website on Thursday titled “Can President Trump pardon himself?” the former New Jersey Superior Court judge argued that the president should pardon those who were convicted for use and possession of drugs under federal law before pardoning himself or members of his family. “Trump is the subject of a criminal investigation for alleged or potential violations of New York state laws,” Napolitano wrote....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 480 words · Steven Snyder

Fox News Host Confronts Tom Cotton With His Own Words About Scotus Nominee Ahead Of Election You Don T See Any Hypocrisy

Liberal icon Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on Friday after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Hours after her passing, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, released a statement confirming that that the upper chamber of Congress would soon hold a vote on any potential presidential nominee to replace Ginsburg, despite his refusal to do so when Obama nominated Merrick Garland ahead of the 2016 presidential election....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 803 words · Mario Sullivan

Fox News Host Confronts Trump Adviser Says It S Very Difficult To Find Data Backing President S Voter Fraud Claims

“Because of the new and unprecedented massive amount of unsolicited ballots which will be sent to ‘voters’, or wherever, this year, the Nov 3rd Election result may NEVER BE ACCURATELY DETERMINED, which is what some want. Another election disaster yesterday. Stop Ballot Madness!” the president tweeted Thursday morning. Gallagher raised the tweet with Schlapp, after sharing a screenshot of the post on the screen during a segment of the Fox News program America’s Newsroom....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 608 words · Robert Roberts

Fox News Host Doubles Down On Questioning Lt. Colonel Vindman S Credibility Despite Bipartisan Criticism

Kilmeade, as well as other Fox News personalities and some Republican commentators, attempted to cast doubt on Vindman’s testimony by pointing out that his family had immigrated to the U.S. from the Soviet Union. Kilmeade also noted that Vindman, who served on the White House’s National Security Council and is the receipient of a Purple Heart for his service in the U.S. Military, speaks Ukrainian and Russian – suggesting that this was somehow suspicious....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 587 words · Bryan Kaszynski

Fox News Host On Trump Impeachment If It Were Obama Gop Would Say Hang Him From The Highest Tree This Is Treason

Williams said that tribalism was blinding supporters of Trump and suggested that Republicans have a double standard when it comes to accusations of wrongdoing. He made the claims on Tuesday’s edition of The Five, after his co-hosts Greg Gutfeld and Jesse Watters attacked the inquiry and House Intelligence chair Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), who is leading the investigation. “I don’t think having Schiff run this thing is good optics. He’s not easy on the eyes, he’s annoying when he opens his mouth and he’s just not trustworthy,” said Watters....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 424 words · Dennis Howard

Fox News Host Says If Trump Wins There Will Be Blood Everywhere

In a segment on Thursday, he took on the media, which he says has portrayed the election as “good versus evil” and that if President Donald Trump wins, Democrat supporters would take to streets and vent their anger. The quote “I hope that…they (The Democrats) win the Senate, the house and the presidency, because in that way, I won’t be murdered because if Biden loses. I am being told that there will be blood everywhere, there will be riots, there will be demonstrations, people like me will be targeted....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 602 words · Michelle Crutcher

Fox News Hosts Revel In Reports Hillary Clinton Will Enter 2020 Race With Graphic Go Ahead Get In

The co-hosts of Fox & Friends played a clip Wednesday morning of Clinton doing a radio interview with a British station. During the segment, the former secretary of state was asked whether she was considering launching a last-minute presidential run. “Well, you know, I never say never to anything. I will certainly tell you I’m under enormous pressure from many, many, many people to think about it,” she responded. “But as of this moment that is absolutely not in my plans....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 540 words · Tana Nelson

Fox News Judge Predicts Supreme Court Could Make Trump Turn Over Tax Returns Before Christmas

A New York federal appeals court ruled on Monday that Trump’s tax returns can be turned over to criminal investigators in the state. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ judgment, which is expected to be challenged, came after the president’s attorneys argued that he is exempt from state criminal law due to his position in office. In response, the three-judge panel decided that “any presidential immunity does not extend to investigative steps like the grand jury subpoena at issue here....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 427 words · Anna Worthington

Fox News Reporter Says Trump Went Off Script During Turkey Call Essentially Greenlighted Military Operation

Three days after Trump announced a startling decision to move U.S. military forces away from the Turkish border, Turkey launched airstrikes today on suspected positions of Syrian Kurdish forces in Ras al Ayn, in northeastern Syria. Kurdish soldiers have been crucial U.S. allies in the battle against the Islamic State militant group (ISIS). “The bloody civil war in Syria has been going on for more than eight years now and has become the breeding ground for a proxy war between Russia and Iran, and the United States and Turkey,” Fox News host Shepard Smith said on Wednesday afternoon....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 428 words · Elizabeth Clemons

Fox Sports Suspends Ufc Analyst Kenny Florian For Plagiarizing Oversight

Instead of Florian’s analysis of the fight, the Fox Sports webpage now reads, “Language in this breakdown borrows written material in a video of an in-depth look at the defensive boxing prowess of Willie Pep by TheFightCity.com boxing analyst Lee Wylie.” MORE: Athletes who crossed over to MMA | PHOTOS: Stunning images of Aldo vs. McGregor Fox Sports released the following statement after suspending Florian: “It is vitally important that FOX Sports and FOXSports....

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 167 words · Charles Mosconi

France Have Maximum Ambition To Win The World Cup And I Want To Be Part Of It Zouma

On Friday France learned they will face Peru, Denmark and Australia at the tournament in Russia and Zouma hopes to be there as he has recently made Didier Deschamps’ selection after a long spell out with a knee injury. The 23 year old seemed very confident when talking about his side’s chances as they rank among the favourites to win it, alongside the likes of Brazil, Spain and Germany....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 694 words · Cheryl Cole

France Vs Denmark Score Result Kylian Mbappe Brace Gives France Win And Secures World Cup Knockout Place

The victory puts France clear atop Group D with six points, and Les Bleus become the first nation at the 2022 World Cup to mathematically secure a knockout-stage place. It was a resounding performance from France throughout, and Les Bleus were unlucky to reach halftime without securing the opener. They finally managed to do so just past the hour mark, as Mbappe snuck a shot between two defenders and past an in-form Kasper Schmeichel to put France in front....

January 4, 2023 · 15 min · 3179 words · Dorothy Dennehy

Frank Kaminsky Says Jahlil Okafor Should Go No. 1 In 2015 Nba Draft

“I think Jahlil is a good player,” Kaminsky told SI Now. “Just the way he plays and how big he is and how strong he is. He’s very advanced for his age. If I was going to build a franchise, I’d think about taking either one of them No. 1 overall, but my personal favorite is Jahlil just because I know him more personally.” MORE: Latest NBA Mock Draft | T-wolves have a future to believe in...

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 259 words · Vernita Jacob

Frank Lampard Scores Late Equalizer In First Appearance Against Former Club

The London-born midfielder spent 13 seasons with the side, was named club player of the year on three separate occasions, and with 211 goals, is the all-time leading scorer in club history. But in 2014, the club released the 36-year-old Lampard, who then joined 2015 MLS expansion team New York City FC before being loaned out to Manchester City, one of Chelsea’s rivals at the top of the Premier League standings....

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 146 words · George Mcclean

Frank Miller Strikes Again

In 1986, the author unleashed “The Dark Knight Returns,” a new take on Batman. Stephen King called it “quite possibly the finest piece of comic art ever published.” Instead of a guy in blue tights with a utility belt full of wacky devices, Miller’s Batman was a likable sociopath obsessed with intimidating criminals off the streets. In the 15 years since, Miller has stayed busy writing various genres of comics as well as a few screenplays (including the two “Robocop” sequels) and fighting an ongoing battle against censorship....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 915 words · Agnes Zarate

Franken Tomato

The first food marketed as genetically-modified (the overwhelming majority of such foods are not so labeled) was a tomato called the Flavr Savr introduced in 1993. Even though consumers said they liked the taste, the Flavr Savr bombed in the grocery store, and ever since almost all genetically-engineered crops (or Frankenfoods, as some opponents call them) have aimed to appeal to farmers, not consumers. The “transgenic” foods contain genes for traits such as tolerance to herbicides (so farmers can soak their fields in the poisons, making weed control easier) and resistance to insects (so they can use fewer insecticides to manage infestations)....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 308 words · James Kimpton

Frankie Montas Landing Spots Yankees Braves Mets Lead The Race For Athletics Ace

That means Montas is on pace for a season that’s very similar to his 2021 campaign, when he finished sixth in American League Cy Young voting. Good pitchers are worth their weight in gold. And given the A’s history of selling high-value assets (see Matt Olson and Matt Chapman for recent confirmation), it seems Montas is destined for new pastures sooner rather than later. Here are five potential landing spots for Frankie Montas, one of the game’s most underrated arms....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 903 words · Richard Felan

Franklin County Ohio Switches To Paper Pollbooks After Technical Difficulties With Voting Data

Franklin County, which consists mostly of the state capital Columbus, has been using electronic pollbooks for some years. Electronic records allow poll workers to check in voters faster at their polling locations. But after problems uploading all of its early in-person voting data into their electronic check-in system, the Franklin County Board of Elections decided to switch to using the backup paper pollbooks early Tuesday. On Twitter, the Franklin County Board of Elections said it made the switch to ensure no-one is able to vote twice....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 536 words · Melvin Isbell