![]() ![]() ![]() “I haven’t watched Fox in years,” said Andra Griffin of Manatee County, Fla., who said she stopped watching the network in 2019, and was completely “unplugged from Fox” by 2020. “I now have nothing to do with Fox,” said Salstrom, explaining she does not have a television at home, but used to watch the network while she was at the gym. Sandra Salstrom, a harpist from Houston, said she gets all the news she needs from Bannon’s War Room show, and enjoys tuning in to programs hosted by Charlie Kirk, another prominent right-wing commentator. And in the halls of the CPAC conference, disdain for Fox News wasn’t an uncommon sentiment among those gathered. The face of CPAC, American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp, himself a close Trump ally, has also not appeared on the channel since allegations emerged in January that he sexually assaulted a campaign staffer. The network hasn’t featured the former president on its airwaves since November. But the current state of affairs - coming at the start of what promises to be a deeply contested GOP primary - is as strained as it has ever been. Trump himself has gone off on Fox News before, often for coverage he has deemed unfair. on March 3, 2023.įar from random broadsides, Bannon’s screed against Fox News was the latest in what has become a hot war between MAGA world and the longtime conservative channel. Stephanie Cassidy, Newsmax's VP of Booking, and others gather at the Newsmax booth during CPAC in National Harbor, Md. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |