'There's a big difference between commentators and news, and we have blended those so that there is no difference anymore,' Sanders said.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders lamented during a Wednesday interview on Fox Business that there is too much opinion in the news.
"I think all of media needs to take a good hard look at how they put the news out. It's gotten so much where there's no process, there's no accountability, no check and balance," Sanders, who served as President Donald Trump's press secretary for two years until July, complained during an interview onThe New York Times"I think that we have to start taking so much of the opinion out of the news," Sanders said later in the segment.
Fox News Contributor Sarah Huckabee Sanders visits"The Story with Martha MacCallum" on September 17 in New York CityWhile many may agree with Sanders' point, that news should be as objective and non-partisan as possible, her current employer Fox News is well-known for its right-wing slant. The hosts of the Fox News morning showregularly defend Trump and Republicans, while criticizing Democrats and their supporters.of the president and the GOP.
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