On July 17, 2026, Fox & Friends did not mention President Donald Trump's election speech during its three-hour broadcast. While other networks analyzed the speech, which included claims about election integrity involving Venezuela and China, the Fox News program focused on topics such as U.S. airstrikes against Iran, air quality issues, flooding in Texas, and a speech by Marco Rubio. The network had previously aired Trump's speech in full, with chief political anchor Bret Baier stating that Fox News was not in a position to evaluate the accuracy of the president's claims at that time. The speech received extensive fact-checking from various news organizations following its delivery. A request for comment from Fox News was not returned immediately.
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Fox & Friends Does Not Mention Trump's Election Speech During Three-Hour Broadcast
Fox & Friends did not mention President Trump's election speech during its three-hour show on July 17, 2026, despite other networks covering it extensively. The program focused on different topics, and the network had previously aired the speech but refrained from evaluating its accuracy.
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Fox & Friends Completely Ignores Trump's Election Speech — Doesn't Mention It Once in 3-Hour Show
Fox & Friends Does Not Mention Trump's Election Speech During Three-Hour Broadcast