Chris Wallace

Under Trump, $3 trillion was added to the national debt before the pandemic while tax revenue was slashed by $1.5 trillion, Wallace reminded the Republican.
“If there’s a natural disaster in South Carolina where the cops can’t protect my neighborhood, my house will be the last one that the gang will come to," he said.
Kudlow suddenly "seems to have found religion" preaching against debt and deficits after the Trump administration flooded the nation with an ocean of red ink.
The conservative West Virginia Democrat, a key swing vote in the Senate, appeared on four Sunday shows.
The anchor also made a pointed comment about the president's words on "lies that are told for power and ... for profit."
The Fox News anchor asked Trump's former chief of staff if he feels any responsibility for enabling Trump throughout his term. Mulvaney equivocated.
The anchor noted that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King was not a medical doctor and nobody "made a fuss about that."
Alex Azar, secretary of health and human services, referred to "Vice President Joe Biden" as he defended Donald Trump's maskless behavior.
The Fox News host recalled a cartoonish idea to shut down the president's interruptions.
“He hasn’t won these states. Nobody is saying he won the states. The states haven’t said he’s won," Wallace said.