Fox News host complains that MSNBC and CNN are all 'opinion shows' with 'anti-Trump' panels

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Fox News host complains that MSNBC and CNN are all 'opinion shows' with 'anti-Trump' panels
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'I mean, there's no secret about it. That's the way they are being programmed,' Media Buzz host Howard Kurtz said.

Fox News host Howard Kurtz criticized MSNBC and CNN on Monday, claiming that much of the networks' programming has become overtly biased against President Donald Trump.on Fox News, appeared for an interview on Fox Business with Stuart Varney to discuss a weekend tweet by Trump attacking CNN and MSNBC. The Fox journalist argued that the networks'"anti-Trump" bias is hurting their ratings.

"I think there are some fair reporters at both networks," Kurtz said."But certainly when you turn on the primetime shows, and it's getting increasingly hard during the day, they all seem to be opinion shows," he continued."You know, you've got these panels that are six to one anti-Trump. I mean, there's no secret about it. That's the way they are being programmed.

A television monitor at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport shows a CNN news broadcast with anchor Brooke Baldwin on the day President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, was sentenced to a prison termVarney also complained about MSNBC's and CNN's programming during the segment, arguing that"anti-Trump coverage is wall to wall on those two networks." Kurtz quipped that Trump had met the"the definition of masochism" by tuning into MSNBC.

While Kurtz criticized the networks for being biased, he also called out Trump for suggesting people should boycott AT&T, the parent company of CNN."I don't think that's something a president ought to be doing," the Fox host said.

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