Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses President Biden’s final public appearances before he leaves the Oval Office on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’
The Five' co-host Jesse Watters on Monday's show reacted to President Trump's second inauguration address, calling it an exciting time to be alive. "This was the hope and change speech that Obama never really delivered on,
Fox News’ Jesse Watters took exception to Doug Emhoff accompanying Kamala Harris to a store on his show Thursday night, asking viewers: “What kind of husband goes grocery shopping with his wife?” During a segment on his eponymous Primetime show,
Joe Biden gave his farewell address Wednesday and Fox News' Dana Perino trashed it. CNN's David Axelrod loved it. MSNBC's Alex Wagner got it right.
On Wednesday, January 23, during one of his hour-long news shows, Fox News host Jesse Watters questioned men who grocery shop with their wives. In a clip from the show that is now going viral on X ...
open image in gallery ‘What kind of husband goes grocery shopping with his wife?’ Jesse Watters said on his Primetime Fox show (Fox News) “And she needs it because grocery prices are ridiculous.
Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses President Biden’s final public appearances before he leaves the Oval Office on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’
Since being sworn in as president of the world's most powerful nation, Donald Trump has been sure to lavish the standard bearer of the conservative right Fox News with scoops, favors and an exclusive interview.
Glenn Greenwald told FOX News host Jesse Watters that President Donald Trump is the first president in his lifetime to keep his promises once he took office. In an interview on Thursday, Greenwald added it remains to be seen whether Trump can override the establishment forces in his party.
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were sworn into office today amid heightened security measures in Washington, D.C.
The inauguration will be covered by all of the major broadcast networks, meaning it will be easy to watch. ABC will begin its coverage at 7:00 a.m. ET with Good Morning America, followed by a daylong special report starting at 9:00 a.m. ET. Fox broadcast will have special coverage from 11:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. ET.
Kid Rock got the party going at Trump's Victory Rally on January 19 and performed 'Sweet Home Alabama' to kick-start his set in Washington, DC