Fox and Friends
President Trump’s son-in-law suggested some Black people simply don’t want to be successful.
"Donald Trump ruined the biggest layup in the history of debates," the "Fox & Friends" co-host declared.
When it comes to the president, there's always a tweet that can come back to bite.
A local Fox affiliate retracted its report about the city's Democratic mayor, but not before Fox News shared the original with millions of viewers.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Comics roasted Donald Trump after Fox co-host Steve Doocy dismissed the president’s claims that he would make weekly appearances on the show.
"Fox & Friends" is just not that into you, Mr. President.
"The Late Late Show" host zinged the president after he basically asked the conservative chat program for a more permanent relationship.
"Fox & Friends" co-host Steve Doocy refuted Trump's claim that he'll be calling in to the show every week until Election Day.
The president is campaigning as a peacemaker, and last week ran Facebook ads bragging about his nomination for the "Noble Peace Prize."
The "Fox & Friends" co-host reasoned that if Joe Biden can do a speech from his house, why can't the president? Except Biden didn't do his speech from his home.