It’s that time of year when for one day, network TV news outlets commemorate the birth of the modern environmental movement by airing climate and environment focused programming.
On and around April 22, designated as Earth Day, cable and broadcast news programs leveraged the day and the many related events including Biden’s two-day Climate Leadership Summit to articulate the scope and scale of the climate crisis, showcasesolutions to this mounting global threat and feature some of the movement’s most prominent thoughtleaders, scientists, and activists.
But not Fox News.
Fox used this moment to, what can best be described in Fox terms, wage an all-out war on Earth Day.
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Karl Rove expressed concern over the possibility that former President
Donald Trump will use his speech at the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) to reignite his incendiary rhetoric.
On Thursday, Rove joined
Dana Perino to talk about a
Wall Street Journal op-ed he wrote on what could happen with Trump at CPAC. The way Rove sees it, Trump will either take the opportunity to politically reinvent himself, or he could rail at his foes within the Republican Party, falsely claim (again) that the 2020 election was stolen, and “devote the speech to his anger and grievances.”
When asked which path he thinks Trump will take, Rove paraphrased a number of Trump’s public statements while noting how they’ve revolved around the ex-president’s anger.
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Fox News’s Dana Perino became emotional Thursday when speaking with domestic abuse survivor pleading to keep cash bail.
“Trace, I don’t think I’ve ever cried on TV. That was really hard,” an emotional Perino told Trace Gallagher after interviewing Cassandra Tanner Miller, a domestic violence survivor.
“I am a survivor of a domestic violence tragedy. On Sept. 21, 2019, my estranged husband broke into my house in the middle of a Saturday afternoon. He came through the door, and he asked if we were all ready to die. ” Tanner Miller said during the interview.
Cassandra Tanner Miller explains her meeting with Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker on cash bail and explains how she is dealing with the death of her 18-month-old son.
An Illinois mother and domestic violence survivor warned against ending cash bail on Thursday after her estranged husband returned home from jail and murdered her 18-month-old son.
Cassandra Tanner Miller told her harrowing story, which brought Fox News co-host Dana Perino to tears during an interview on America’s Newsroom.
Christopher Michael Miller, a former corrections officer and member of the Illinois National Guard badly beat and strangled Tanner until she was unconscious and was released that day on an ‘I-bond.’