![]() ![]() ![]() "By the way, this isn't even helpful for the party. Within hours of an attack that Ingraham and Hannity acknowledged in private was grave and consequential, both were trying to turn the issue around and use it as a weapon against the political enemies of their party," he wrote on Thursday. "The spinning here would make a press secretary blush. Stirewalt made similar remarks in a column published by The Dispatch, where he now works as a contributing editor. 'Uh-oh! What did we do? This got way out of hand!' But that's not good for TV. The right thing for Republicans to have done on January 6 was to take a step back. "But what you could really say is that what they're advising for the Republican Party isn't even good for Republicans. The former Fox News editor said the hosts "were functioning as an arm of the Republican Party." "What they were doing that night and thereafter was spinning for Republicans, right? They were saying, 'Oh, well, maybe it was Antifa. Some Fox News hosts have promoted conspiracy theories that Antifa was behind the violence or that the entire event was a "false flag" operation by the so-called "deep state." Hannity asked: "Can he make a statement? Ask people to leave the Capitol."ĭespite their apparent concern on January 6, the Fox News personalities would go on to question whether the attack was actually carried out by Trump's supporters. Destroying everything you have accomplished," host Brian Kilmeade wrote in a message to Trump's chief of staff. "Mark, the president needs to tell people in the Capitol to go home," Ingraham wrote to Meadows in one of the texts. Representative Liz Cheney, a Wyoming Republican, read the texts aloud during a hearing. The texts from three prominent Fox News hosts were released publicly on Monday by the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack. What Chris Stirewalt Has Said of Fox News' Jan.Hannity Wants Cheney's Private Messages Revealed After His Texts Exposed.'Trumpism' Fox News Hosts Acted Differently Off Camera, Defector Says."And when sort of his supporters lived down to the expectations, the worst expectations that people had of them as they assaulted the Capitol, that sort of ruined the game, right? It ruined the pitch, which was, well, we're just asking serious questions about an election that may be rigged," the former Fox News editor said. Stirewalt accused former Fox News colleagues of backing Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 elections results by parroting many of his baseless claims of widespread voter fraud prior to the assault on the Capitol. In those messages, they urged Trump's then-chief of staff Mark Meadows to call on the then-president to do more to stop the violence. In an interview with CNN on Thursday evening, Stirewalt discussed text messages that several prominent Fox News hosts sent on January 6. He was fired after facing significant backlash from former President Donald Trump and his supporters because his team correctly called Arizona for now-President Joe Biden early on election night in November 2020. Capitol.Ĭhris Stirewalt previously worked as the digital politics editor at Fox News but was let go by the network in January 2021. A former Fox News editor called out former colleagues-including popular hosts Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity-saying they "created the space" that led to the January 6 attack against the U.S. ![]()
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