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'Fox & Friends' Says Trump McDonald's Pic Just as Iconic as Shooting Attack Image

Oct 21, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    Center

  • Reliability

    65% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    -4% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    13% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

75% : Jones' colleague Brian Kilmeade said Trump seemed so genuinely enthusiastic that he might work at the fast food restaurant again: "He likes sales, that's one.
49% : "Ainsley Earhardt, another Fox & Friends co-host, gushed about how she was moved to see Trump accepting an apron and using the fry machine.
48% : "Then Jones said the images should rank alongside the now-famous photos and video of Trump raising his fist, blood dripping down the right side of his face, after he was wounded in his right ear by a would-be assassin at a July rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
43% : Fox News' morning chat show, Fox & Friends, took a moment Monday to praise Donald Trump's publicity stunt at a McDonald's, with one co-host ranking the images of the Republican standard bearer -- dressed in a McDonald's apron and handing out fries -- alongside the "iconic" pictures of Trump raising his fist after he was wounded by a would-be assassin in July.
34% : Those whom Trump served during the bizarre episode didn't make orders but took whatever he gave them, The Washington Post noted.

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