Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Fox Business Host Calls Coronavirus 'Another Attempt to Impeach the President' in Unhinged Rant

Fox Business Host Calls Coronavirus 'Another Attempt to Impeach the President' in Unhinged Rant
Fox Business

As Covid-19, the new strain of coronavirus, continues to spread across the United States and the world, President Donald Trump has accused the media of sensationalizing the highly contagious virus in an effort to undermine his presidency.

Fox Business host Trish Regan echoed Trump's claims in a disturbingly devoted defense of the President.


In a rather overacted performance, Regan told her viewers that coronavirus was another attempt to impeach the President.

Democrats "don't care who they hurt," she said in defense of the man who calls women dogs, insults gold star families, destroys the careers of exemplary ambassadors, and retaliates against career officials who comply with congressional subpoenas.

Watch Regan's melodrama unfold below.

Regan falsely claimed that Trump was being blamed for the coronavirus, when he's really facing criticism for his administration's response to it—a response that includes a bungled rollout of test kits and the appointment of Vice President Mike Pence to lead the response.

Regan said:

"The chorus of hate being leveled at the President is nearing a crescendo as Democrats blame him and only him for a virus that originated halfway around the world. This is yet another attempt to impeach the President, and sadly it seems they care very little for any of the destruction they are leaving in their wake."

Regan continued in the performative devotion, saying:

"Don't kid yourself. [Democrats] told us how much they crave a recession as a way to get rid of Donald Trump! Of course, these are people's jobs that the Left does not mind seeing them lose. These are people's 401k's that are being decimated, and that's okay with them? That's okay with the left? Yeah. In some ways they almost seem to be cheering it on."

People weren't impressed that Regan's performative loyalty to the President trumped accurate information about a legitimate public health concern.




People weren't giving two thumbs up to Regan's acting abilities either.




The indoctrination is real.

More from People/donald-trump

screenshots of video of Starbucks confrontation
@homefood_usa/TikTok

MAGA Fan Has Unhinged Meltdown After Starbucks Barista Doesn't Call Out 'Charlie Kirk' With Her Order

For anyone who isn't familiar with Starbucks ordering protocol, the cashier will ask for a name to put on the cup.

When the order is done, the barista will call out the name on the cup to let the customer know their order is ready. However, if there aren't many people in the store, it's not uncommon for a person to just have their drink handed to them or brought to their table if they're seated.

Keep ReadingShow less
Melania Trump
Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images

Melania Trump Dragged After Sharing Bizarre AI 'Teleportation' Video

First Lady Melania Trump was mocked after she retweeted a bizarre AI-generated video that shows her teleporting into a building with the caption "Into The Future."

The video was first shared by the X account @MelaniaMeme. In it, the digital Mrs. Trump appears to teleport into a high-rise—likely Trump Tower—with a glittering cityscape in the background. She steps forward, looks directly into the camera, glances down, then back up again, without uttering a word.

Keep ReadingShow less
Bad Bunny; Sean Hannity
NBC; Fox News

Bad Bunny Hilariously Trolls Fox News Over Their Super Bowl Outrage In 'SNL' Season Opener

Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny took aim at Fox News and the conservative outrage over his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show during the season 51 premiere of Saturday Night Live over the weekend, joking that all of his critics have "four months to learn" Spanish if they're that bothered about him singing in his native tongue during football's biggest night.

Bad Bunny will be the first Latin male artist to headline the halftime show, but many of President Donald Trump's supporters have vowed to boycott the event. At least one far-right figure said Bad Bunny "will just further divide the American people" and suggested that either the right-wing performers Kid Rock or Jason Aldean should headline the show instead.

Keep ReadingShow less
Headless, mid-shot of long, brown-haired nurse looking forward. She has a stethoscope around her neck and blurred out patient's face is in the background.
Photo by JESHOOTS.COM on Unsplash

Nurses Break Down Their Most Bizarre Graveyard Shift Experiences

I hate hospitals.

I've seen too much grief and sorrow play out in them.

Keep ReadingShow less
Eric Stonestreet hilariously called out being left out of a mini 'Modern Family' reunion photo
Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Images; Michael Tran/FilmMagic via Getty Images

Eric Stonestreet not invited to reunion

Eric Stonestreet is keeping the Modern Family chaos alive—even when he’s left out of the group photo.

Earlier this week, Jesse Tyler Ferguson posted a photo of himself arm-in-arm with Julie Bowen and Ed O’Neill at a joint birthday party for Ferguson and his husband, Justin Mikita, in West Hollywood.

Keep ReadingShow less