Fox News host Trish Regan was sent to the showers after she called critics of Trump's coronavirus plans "traitors." |
Fox Business put Trish Regan in the freezer after she made remarks decrying critics of Donald J. Trump's handling of the coronavirus, "treasonous." Also caught in the crossfire is Lisa Montgomery, known professionally as Kennedy. She is a host on Fox News' Outnumbered and a Fox Business host of her own show "Kennedy."
"Trish Regan Primetime" is on hiatus for a foreseeable future. Her controversial comments in regards to the coronavirus. The comments went viral.
You gotta watch this, I mean........you just gotta watch pic.twitter.com/x2ZsayVrmv— Andrew Lawrence (@ndrew_lawrence) March 10, 2020
Regan's hiatus also comes after she made controversial comments earlier this week, in which she accused Democrats and the "liberal media" of targeting Trump and overhyping the pandemic compared with previous outbreaks. The segment, titled "Coronavirus Impeachment Scam," triggered a pushback on Twitter.
"Fox Business' primetime programs Trish Regan Primetime and Kennedy will both be on hiatus until further notice," a spokesperson said. "Due to the demands of the evolving pandemic crisis coverage, we are deploying all resources from both shows for staffing needs during critical market hours. Fox Business will run long form programming in primetime for the foreseeable future."
On Thursday, Fox News announced a series of steps to limit the number of employees who work in-office during the coronavirus, as well as to reduce the number of in-studio guests. CEO Suzanne Scott and President and Executive Editor Jay Wallace also indicted that the restrictions would mean programming changes.
Fox News also put Kennedy in the freezer as well. She is a host on Fox Business and is contributor to Outnumbered. |
During the same hour, Tucker Carlson, on his Fox News Channel show, was warning that the threat of the virus was "real" and said, "People you trust, people you probably voted for, have spent weeks minimizing what is clearly a very serious problem."
In their memo to employees on Thursday, outlining the new in-office restrictions, Wallace and Scott wrote, "Please keep in mind that viewers rely on us to stay informed during a crisis of this magnitude and we are providing an important public service to our audience by functioning as a resource for all Americans."
In their memo to employees on Thursday, outlining the new in-office restrictions, Wallace and Scott wrote, "Please keep in mind that viewers rely on us to stay informed during a crisis of this magnitude and we are providing an important public service to our audience by functioning as a resource for all Americans."
On her show on Friday, after Trump's press conference in which he declared a national emergency, Regan talked of the left and the right coming together.
Another conservative agitator falls. Who will be the next agitator to fall?
I mean what will it take for Sean "Softball" Hannity to be fired out the cannon?
He is practically getting away with things most journalists and commentators are punished for.
We boycotted his program and that fell flat.
We heard from Debbie Schlussel that he sexually harassed her and she got receipts.
We exposed him for having ties to Michael Cohen, Trump's former lawyer who paid Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about their affair. He shares lawyers with Trump. Rudy Giuliani, Joe DiGenova and Victoria Toensing.
We called him out for not believing the accusers of Roy Moore. We know he has ties to Julian Assange, Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, John "Deep State" Solomon and Carter Page.
We know he is a shadow advisor to Trump. He met with Lev Parnas and Igor Furman. He practically advised William Barr to investigate Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden.
He promotes conspiracy theories.
He claims he's a journalist but then changes his tune when he's called out for his reports. He says he's an opinion host when his bullshit is called out.
Why can't we just get rid of this annoying agitator?
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