Bad Bunny mocked conservative outrage over his Super Bowl gig on Saturday Night Live during his monologue to open the show with a doctored video of Fox News personalities. This week's edition of Saturday Night Live marked the first episode of the sketch comedy mainstay's 51st season. The host was Super Bowl splash-maker Bad Bunny, who became the first star in the history of the show to host after being the musical guest in the previous episode. It's his second time hosting.
WATTERS: Up next, Barron Trump brought a girl home. He brought her back to Trump Tower. He shut the whole floor down at Trump Tower just so he could be alone. One of his classmates said this: He's tall and awkward, but he was the thing, the guy. He had a lot of girls running after him. Another said, He's a ladies' man for sure.
Andy has been the most consistent defender of bad DOJ behavior going all the way back to his FISA court defenses in 2017. His analysis on the politics of this situation is about as good as his 2024 prediction, Domenech wrote about McCarthy. Andy has been the most consistent defender of bad DOJ behavior going all the way back to his FISA court defenses in 2017. His analysis on the politics of this situation is about as good as his 2024 prediction. https://t.co/BT2aCQ5vI7 Benjamin Domenech (@bdomenech) September 26, 2025
Fox News is celebrating the strong debuts of Saturday in America with Kayleigh McEnany and The Sunday Briefing with Peter Doocy and Jacqui Heinrich. Saturday in America debuted as the top program in cable news on Saturday, drawing 1.6 million viewers. The show drew 131,000 in the key 25-54 age demographic, according to Nielsen data, besting both CNN and MSNBC, though Fox does that regularly with their programming.
It's absolutely true there were UN-affiliated organizations that enable a lot of this mass migration but they also have been very permissive about money laundering in the movement of illicit chemicals. The fentanyl pandemic in the United States is tied to a lot of these kinds of movements. Took my daughter and 500,000 other sweet children out of our country.
Fox News drew a whopping 386.2 million views on YouTube during the month of August, placing it well ahead of competition like CNN and MSNBC. For the month of August, CNN and MSNBC drew 186.6 million views and 275.6 million views, respectively, on YouTube, according to Emplifi data. Both ABC News and CBS News topped 100 million. Fox News saw a bump of 16% from its July to August numbers, and year-over-year, YouTube views are up 65%.
Twice recently, the people who run Fox News were reminded of their biggest nightmare. The conservative network Newsmax's $67 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems over false claims after the 2020 election recalled Fox's own $787.5 million deal with the same company more than two years ago. New legal papers filed last month by a second company suing Fox, Smartmatic, also put an episode they would like to forget back in the news.
I have to note that the president even weighed in on this book. Writing on Truth Social quote Number one New York Times best selling author Trey Gowdy has just written a great new novel, an in depth study of justice and grief. And he calls you a political pro and a very good and talented guy. He says get his new book today. What does that feel like to have the president also acknowledge the importance of what's in this book, justice and grief?
Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt pleaded with President Donald Trump to send the National Guard to New York, saying the Big Apple's streets need to be cleaned by troops. After playing a clip of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson decrying the Trump administration's plans to deploy soldiers to the Windy City as part of the president's anti-crime crackdown, Earhardt and co-hosts Brian Kilmeade and Charlie Hurt agreed that it worked in Chicago and would work elsewhere.
AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana Fox News anchor Bret Baier was reportedly concerned by colleague Maria Bartiromo's election fraud claims in 2020, warning an executive at the network, We need to fact-check this crap, according to newly-released text messages. On Tuesday, the Washington Post reported on a newly-unredacted court filing by voting technology company Smartmatic which is currently suing Fox News for defamation revealing a number of text messages sent by Fox News hosts to colleagues at the cable television news network.
During the Oval Office session, Fox News reporter Peter Doocy dominated by asking six questions, which accounted for 41% of Trump's time answering questions, shaping the narrative favorably for Trump.
Look at the setup behind them. It says Pursuing Peace. Do you think Vladimir Putin wanted to stand in front of a banner on U.S. soil, a foot shorter than the U.S. president in front of words, saying Pursuing Peace? That's the goal here. Conway concluded, Donald Trump was not being his jovial self in this press conference. It was not emotional; it was transactional.
HARRISON: Well, it's their prerogative to do it. But, I mean, I do have to point out that I don't know of any, just about any major media, CNN included, that dragged Governor Pritzker on TV, and asked him to justify the gerrymandering in his state, or California, where I'm looking at right now, Republicans have 40 percent of the vote in California, but they only give 17 percent of their seats to Republicans. Same thing in New York.
Fox News has mentioned Epstein far less than other cable news networks this week, focusing more airtime on MAGA allegations against Obama and the 2016 election.