Mike Pence! Effective altruism! A Brian Kilmeade bobblehead!
is any indication, Fox News may well cover this stage of Trump’s presidential campaign by, er,covering it. The network’s morning show was once something of a daily ego boost for Trump. In 2017,that the show was in “lockstep with Trump’s reactionary agenda.” Trump and his proxies were frequent guests, while hosts Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt, and Brian Kilmeade spent most mornings effectively giving the president and his policies a big, warm hug.
On Wednesday morning, though, the three hosts seemed more like they were trying to wriggle out of the president’s grasp. Whiledid lead off the show with a discussion of Trump’s announcement, and while the hosts returned to the topic throughout the program’s three-hour run time, it was hardly the wall-to-wall Trump Fest that viewers would have seen in years past. This circumspection is notable because Trump’s announcement last night didn’t take anyone by surprise.
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