During a journalism forum hosted by NOTUS, Fox News anchor Bret Baier entertained the audience with an impression of Donald Trump, discussing the challenges of reporting on his administration's developments. Baier described covering Trump as akin to 'drinking from a fire hose,' reflecting the rapid changes and news cycles. He noted that Trump's current demeanor shows more confidence compared to his previous presidency, emphasizing the unique aspects of Trump's recent speech to Congress. The event featured prominent journalists discussing media's relationship with democracy and the evolving political landscape.
Well, I mean, it's a it's a big question because I think, first of all, I thought the other panel was really great as far as laying out what it's like covering this administration. It is like drinking from a fire hose.
I do think this iteration of Donald Trump is different. I think he is more comfortable in his skin. I think there is this confidence.
You know, the word went out that Bill Clinton had the longest state of the Union and joint address at one hour, 28 minutes. And I think he was looking at the clock last night, I think he was (TRUMP VOICE) I'm going to get 139!
It's my biggest job during the day is to try to fit it all into 40 plus minutes of a news report at Special Report at 6 p.m.
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