Not everyone at Donald Trump's favorite news network is Japan Archivesgobbling up his latest piece of red meat.
Fox News anchor Shep Smith countered Trump once again Friday, this time aiming his measured, declaratory tone at the president's outlandish claim that his predecessor was wiretapping him.
SEE ALSO: How to predict the president's next bogus tweet: Just watch Fox News"Fox News knows of no evidence of any kind that the now president of the United States was surveilled at any time in any way," anchor Shep Smith said during a Friday broadcast. "Full stop."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Smith's "full stop" comment, which was spread widely on social media, comes after analyst Andrew Napolitano claimed onFox & FriendsTuesday that "three intelligence sources have informed Fox News that President Obama went outside the chain of command" and requested British intelligence officials spy on Trump.
But that wasn't the case.
"Fox News cannot confirm Judge Napolitano's commentary," Smith said.
Looks like Smith's continuing his journey to become the most viral fact checker on the network.
Topics Donald Trump Politics
Morgan Freeman really sells this college basketball cameoThis country went crazy tweeting about sports in 2016What's next after VR porn? Hologram porn, apparently.The 'Saved by the Bell' diner is coming to a city near youCelebrate National Cupcake Day with these delicious gadgetsThe 'Saved by the Bell' diner is coming to a city near youBuzzfeed launches first sponsored scripted series starring Ashly PerezPebble wearables will receive support from Fitbit through 2017So much complaining: 'Super Mario Run' will destroy your data and drain your walletTwitter cuts off access to data that could be used for surveillanceEvernote won't let you opt out of employees reading parts of your notesHundreds of people protest7 things to get excited about in the upcoming 'Doctor Who' episodesTwitch wants its users to start streaming their 'everyday lives'Vanity Fair is riding high on its Trump feudRyan Reynolds, Blake Lively publicly pose with their kids for first timeWe're all living in 'Rogue One' nowGoogle Maps now finally tells you when a business is wheelchair accessibleWoman rescues her attacked pup with a tip she learned on RedditBehind the mysterious stock dump ahead of Trump's Lockheed Martin tweet Latest iOS 11 beta hints at possible livestreaming feature Here's a sad list of iPhone 8 features Apple is reportedly struggling with Company starts offering 'menstrual leave' for women on the first day of their period Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 might launch sooner than expected Andy Murray helpfully reminds reporter that, yes, female tennis players do exist 'Pokémon Go' players can team up for global rewards this month 22,000 people accidentally signed up to clean toilets because people don't read Wi Netflix is adapting the brilliant comic from the guy who fronted My Chemical Romance Almost no big retailers support Bitcoin, and it's not hard to guess why Guy fools Google and Apple Maps into naming a road after him 'Game of Thrones' actor says a Stark reunion would be "disappointing" Unprecedented study reveals widespread harassment in space science Hackers stole credit card info from Trump Hotel guests in 14 different locations Doomfist's 'Overwatch' skins are here and we need them now Hey, women: Here's how to soften life's toughest emails using exclamation points! Emmys 2017: Full list of nominations 'Spotify for Brands' feature misses the whole point of music This foldable cardboard desk gives kids in developing nations a place for homework Buffering icons of death, ranked At last, I've learned to stop apologising for the tone of my emails
2.0691s , 10104.359375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Japan Archives】,Evergreen Information Network