SH0CK – LEAKED Email ROCKS Fox News – Network’s Most Prominent Veteran Host Issues Public APOLOGY!
Steve Doocy recently found himself at the center of controversy after a leaked private email allegedly revealed insensitive remarks he made about a guest’s appearance. The email, dated mid-June, contained a comment calling the guest “overdressed and flashy.” It quickly went viral after being posted on Twitter.
In response, Fox News issued a statement emphasizing that the email was private and did not reflect the broadcaster’s values. Steve addressed the situation on-air: “That email does not represent who I am or my intentions. I regret that my words caused offense—it was a poor choice, and I apologize.”
Public reaction was mixed. Supporters defended that everyone makes offhand comments in private. Critics argued that such attitude revealed deeper bias. Several sponsors paused ad campaigns on Fox & Friends pending outcome. Steve also announced he’s undergoing sensitivity and diversity training.
Whether this episode will harm his career is still unfolding—but Steve Doocy’s swift apology and steps toward education may help him rebuild public trust.
Viewers Moved to Tears by Fox News Veteran Steve Doocy’s Daughter Mary Elizabeth!
Steve Doocy, the long-standing co-anchor of Fox & Friends, recently shared a deeply personal moment on air: his teenage daughter, Mary Elizabeth, surprised him with a homemade Father’s Day breakfast. In full broadcast, Steve’s eyes welled up as he described the pancakes, lovingly shaped like “#1 Dad” and decorated with fresh berries.
He recounted how Mary Elizabeth woke up at dawn to cook before school. “I told her, ‘You didn’t have to do this,’ and she replied, ‘I wanted to, Dad!’” The emotion in his voice was unmistakable. He expressed heartfelt gratitude: “That’s what it’s all about—family. Moments like these make all the early mornings worthwhile.”
Viewers flooded social media with support: many said they were moved to tears too, praising the Doocy family’s close bond. Steve’s vulnerability—shedding tears live on national television—signaled that even the most seasoned anchors are also loving, proud dads.
SH0CK – Is Fox News Host Lawrence Jones Hiding a Big MENTΛL HEALTH Secret?
Recent rumors online claim that Lawrence Jones suffers from PTSD and that his dog Nala serves not just as a service animal but as a personal therapy companion.
Many observers have pointed out that Lawrence has frequently spoken about Nala’s role in supporting veterans with emotional trauma. However, he has never publicly stated that he himself has experienced PTSD.
Some speculate that the visible bond between Lawrence and Nala—especially their appearances together on air—suggests a deeper therapeutic connection. Yet these remain just that: speculations.
Lawrence has been a vocal advocate for mental health awareness, particularly for veterans and those working in high‑stress environments. Still, he has never disclosed any personal diagnosis or trauma.
Until confirmed by Lawrence himself or his inner circle, any claims tying him to PTSD remain unverified and seem to reflect public curiosity more than confirmed fact.
FOX News host Lawrence Jones’s Guardian Angel – The Fateful Meeting with Nala that Moved Viewers to Tears!
Nala isn’t just Lawrence Jones’s companion—she’s a core part of his daily life. A specially trained service dog with a distinguished military bloodline, Nala descends from elite working dogs used in Special Forces.
From the moment they met, the bond was instant. Nala wouldn’t leave Lawrence’s side, and before long, she became an inseparable part of his journey—from television studios to community outreach.
In a special televised segment, Lawrence brought Nala to New York City to demonstrate her training and highlight her role supporting veterans with PTSD. She was dubbed “the queen of the city” for how calmly she navigated the bustling urban crowd.
Lawrence beamed with pride when talking about her: “Nala is a gift to me. I’m working on becoming a certified K‑9 trainer because she deserves the best.”
Their relationship goes far beyond owner and pet. It’s a connection built on trust, healing, and unconditional love.
“Mom, DON’T” – A mother froze in that moment – as if she heard a voice telling her to STOP – the story that touched millions when Tameria Jones decided to KEEP her Baby at just 16 – that Baby was none other than Fox News host Lawrence Jones.
Fox News host Lawrence B. Jones III recently sat down for a rare, deeply personal interview with his mother, Tameria Jones. On air, he asked her a question he had never asked before: “Why did you choose to have me when you were only 16?”
The question moved Tameria to tears. She recalled discovering her pr3gnancy as a teenager and the moment she decided to take full responsibility. “I knew it wasn’t my mom’s job or my grandparents’. I had to step up. I became a mommy.”
Tameria explained that prayer and faith carried her through the hardships. “The more I prayed, the stronger I felt. God surrounded me with people who helped me.”
Lawrence quietly listened, visibly moved. At the end of the segment, he simply said: “I’m grateful you made that decision.”
The exchange between mother and son deeply touched viewers. It was a raw, genuine moment – one that shed light on the quiet strength and sacrifice of young mothers who choose love over fear.
BREAKING: Former Fox News star Jeanine Pirro officially reveals multimillion-dollar fortune to seek confirmation as U.S. Attorney General in Washington D.C. – Bold moves win public respect!
“Judge Jeanine” made millions as a Fox News co-host.
As she seeks to be confirmed as US Attorney General for the District of Columbia, the conservative media personality has shed some light on her personal finances.
Jeanine Pirro disclosed a net worth of $11.6 million in a disclosure form provided to the Senate Judiciary Committee and obtained by BI on Thursday.
Her main assets include a $3.5 million home in Westchester County, New York, $1.7 million in cash or bank accounts, and a series of brokerage and retirement accounts worth a combined $7.2 million.
In a separate financial disclosure, which covers the roughly 16 months between January 2024 to May 2025, Pirro disclosed earning $2.9 million from Fox News, where she was as a co-host on “The Five” beginning in 2022.
During that same 16-month period, she was paid $513,000 by WABC Radio, where she hosted a weekly broadcast called “The Judge Jeanine Pirro Show.” She also earned $70,000 from multiple paid speeches and $60,000 from unspecified consulting work.
Pirro is already serving in the job, having been named by President Donald Trump as interim US attorney in May after the previous nominee, Ed Martin, was withdrawn.
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Pirro is one of several conservative media personalities and former Fox News hosts who Trump has brought into his administration. They include Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino, and Ambassador to Greece nominee Kimberly Guilfoyle.
Most nominees for top executive branch jobs are required to disclose details of their personal finances on a yearly basis, along with when they’re nominated.
Representatives for Pirro, Fox News, and WABC Radio did not return requests for comment.
During her time at Fox News, Pirro was named in two major lawsuits filed by election technologies companies Dominion and Smartmatic in connection with statements she made about election systems during the 2020 election.
Before her media career, Pirro was a local politician in New York, and was elected as a judge and then the district attorney in Westchester County in the 1990s.
After a short-lived Senate bid against then-Sen. Hillary Clinton in 2006, Pirro ran for New York State Attorney General against Andrew Cuomo, ultimately losing handily to the future governor.
HOT: All Eyes on Fox News host Jessica Tarlov after her “Cold Splash” on the President Shakes the Network!
Fox News host Jessica Tarlov had a succinct explanation for why President Donald Tr::mp’s latest poll numbers on immigration are among his worst ever: He’s bad at being president.
Tarlov, The Five’s resident liberal, summed up Tr::mp’s troubles on what he has long portrayed as one of his strongest issues.
“His approval rating on immigration ranges from minus 27 in Gallup to minus 19 at CNN, and minus 15 in the new Quinnipiac poll that’s out today,” Tarlov began, adding that polls also show Tr::mp being underwater on deportations, “which was one of his key promises.”
Tarlov then cited a poll showing those who “strongly approved” of Tr::mp on immigration were lower in number than at any point in either his first or second term.
Fewer Americans than last year support strict deportation measures, polls have shown.Seth Herald/REUTERS
Co-host Greg Gutfeld asked her, “Why do you think that is?”
Tarlov shot back: “Because he’s not doing a good job at being president.”
A Gallup poll from June showed 62 percent of Americans disapproved of Tr::mp’s handling of immigration, while 35 percent were in favor. The same poll found there are more than double the number of Americans who strongly disapproved (45 percent) as strongly approved (21 percent).
Similarly, in a Quinnipiac poll from last month, Tr::mp was underwater, 41 percent to 57 percent. That poll also showed two out of three independents disapproving of the president’s approach.
And an NPR-PBS News-Marist College poll around the same time showed independents at 59 percent disapproval—also a majority.
At the same time, there are “historic lows” in border crossings, according to data from Customs and Border Protection. While Tarlov commended Tr::mp for this, she said it’s only a fraction of the immigration issue, which is still “in absolute shambles.”
“He’s doing a good job on one-sixteenth of a policy that he promised every—” she said as Gutfeld interjected.
The rest of the segment remained combative, with Tarlov battling for her own speaking time against Gutfeld and Jesse Watters.
Sh0cking On-Air APOLOGY Worth Nearly $1 BILLI0N by Fox News Host Jesse Watters!
Gavin Newsom showed no remorse to Fox News’ Jesse Watters after the host was forced to issue a groveling apology over the network’s reporting on Donald Tr::mp’s phone call to the California governor.
Newsom filed a $787 million defamation lawsuit against the network—the same amount Fox had to cough up to Dominion Voting Systems for airing false claims about the 2020 election—claiming it misrepresented calls between him and Tr::mp about unrest during the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles.
On his Thursday night show, Watters backpedaled, admitting Newsom was right to fire back at Tr::mp’s claim that he spoke to him on June 9. Newsom posted on X last month: “There was no call. Not even a voicemail.”
Gavin Newsom says he spoke with Donald Tr::mp for 16 minutes on June 7, but not when the president suggested they did June 9.Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
“We thought the dispute was about whether there had been a call at all, not when,” Watters said. “We thought the governor was clear when he said, without qualification, that there was no call. Now Newsom is telling us what was in his head when he wrote the tweet.
“He didn’t deceive anybody on purpose, so I’m sorry, he wasn’t lying. He was just confusing and unclear. Next time, governor, why don’t you just say what you mean?”
Newsom fired back at Watter’s snide remarks. “Discovery will be fun. See you in court, buddy,” he told the Los Angeles Times.
In the suit, Newsom claims Watters deceptively edited video footage aired on his primetime show to back up Tr::mp’s version of events.
Gavin Newsom’s lawsuit is based around Donald Tr::mp’s “one day ago” remarks he said to reporters on June 10.Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images
Newsom acknowledges he spoke with Tr::mp in the early hours of June 7 about the protests.
On June 10, Tr::mp told reporters at the Oval Office he had spoken with Newsom “a day ago.” But when Watters aired the clip, he left out that part and accused Newsom of lying when he said Tr::mp never called him.
On Thursday, Watters admitted that Newsom’s complaint that there was no Tr::mp call on June 9 was accurate while still defending the network’s editorial decision.
“Based on what we knew at the time, I asked, ‘Why would Newsom lie and claim Tr::mp never called him?’” Watters said. “Newsom says he meant there was no call, not even a voicemail, a day ago, and he was arguing only about when the call happened, not whether it happened at all.”
“Newsom thinks it would’ve been clearer if we played the full clip where President Tr::mp said they spoke a day ago. We left that out because it didn’t seem relevant,” he added. “We thought the dispute was about whether there had been a call at all, not when.”
Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Beast.
BREAKING – Viewers’ Sh0cking Reactions to Reports of ABC News Journalist David Muir Injuɾed During Field Work!
A disturbing rumor circulated online claiming that veteran reporter David Muir had been seriously injured during field reporting. Some posts even alleged he had gone missing or was wounded while filming outdoors.
The rumor quickly sparked concern and prayers from viewers across the world.
However, after confirming with verified sources, the claim was proven entirely false. David Muir is safe and continues working as usual.
Even though it was a baseless rumor, the emotional response from the public was striking:
“They risk their lives in silence. We may not see it, but we feel it.” “FΛke news can spread—but our respect and love for David are real.”
SURPRISE: ABC’s David Muir OPENS UP about Personal Life – Reveals the “MYSTERIOUS FIGURE” behind his Success, leaving fans Stunned!
ABC’s World News Tonight anchor David Muir, 51, recently surprised fans with a deeply personal revelation following a weekend getaway to his hometown in upstate New York. In a rare candid moment, he reflected on the simple joys of nature, childhood memories, and the profound impact of slowing down.
“I’d say my most comfortable element is being outside, covered in mud like this weekend,” Muir shared after spending Memorial Day at his family’s lake house, standing on the dock with his dog Axel as they watched a beaver build a dam. The trip marked a rare escape from his high-profile broadcast duties, offering a chance to reconnect.
He spoke fondly of weekends spent biking as a kid and rediscovering that same feeling during this outdoor retreat. “When you smell the same air as when you were on your BMX bike… you feel like you’re home again,” he added.
Known for his polished on-air presence, Muir admitted he often anchors in jeans and boots beneath formal attire – a quiet nod to authenticity. Fans have even dubbed him “Daddy” in affectionate online edits, though he humbly attributes the credit to his dog Axel.
This heartfelt moment reveals a different side of the trusted newsman—one rooted in family, nature, and emotional balance, reminding viewers that redemption and resilience often start with a step back to simpler times.