Watters suggested that if Trump wins, he should appoint Hannity to the FCC to restructure media control and influence against unfavorable coverage.
Watters criticized SNL's bias after inviting Kamala Harris, saying it breaks the equal time rule and reflects a broader effort to undermine Trump's campaign.
He argued that despite the mainstream media's tactics to sway public opinion against Trump, the former president's victory would be more satisfying due to the perceived injustice.
Watters echoed FCC's stance against SNL, suggesting that the show's choices indicate their willingness to sacrifice humor for political bias.
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