
"Fox News has had a remarkably straightforward business model. Find out what the audience wants to hear, tell them that, and when in doubt, follow Donald Trump."
"Trump's approval numbers are at historic lows not just among Democrats, across the board. The campaign promises of no more forever wars, end inflation, and grow the economy have all gotten steadily worse."
"Laura Ingraham opened Monday's show asking whether the president had fully grasped the risks of the conflict. Was the president fully briefed, she asked, and able to understand the complexity of this?"
"Stuart Varney opened his Fox Business show declaring the war not going that well as oil approached $100 a barrel and gas prices surged."
Fox News has traditionally thrived by aligning with audience preferences and supporting Donald Trump. However, the onset of the Iran war has complicated this model. Trump's approval ratings have plummeted, affecting his campaign promises related to foreign wars and economic stability. Rising gas prices and a fragile global economy have created significant challenges. Notably, some Fox hosts are beginning to question Trump's handling of the situation, indicating a potential shift in the network's pro-war stance and its relationship with the former president.
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