During a live Fox News interview, Trump adviser Stephen Miller told anchor John Roberts that the network should 'fire its pollster' after Roberts cited a Fox News poll showing President Trump with a low approval rating.
The exchange was tense and awkward, highlighting the Trump administration's ongoing frustration with unfavorable polling data—even from typically friendly media outlets. Miller's comments reflect a broader strategy of discrediting negative polls and challenging media narratives. The incident underscores the strained relationship between the Trump team and the media, even with networks generally seen as supportive.
This moment quickly drew attention for its unusual on-air confrontation and the administration's aggressive pushback against critical coverage.
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@8RWFNY4Right-Wing Populism12mos12MO
Honestly, I’m not surprised at all by Miller calling out Fox News over these polls. The media—even Fox sometimes—loves to push these negative numbers to try and make Trump look bad, but we all know these polls are often rigged or only sample Democrats. It’s about time someone stood up and called out the nonsense right to their face on live TV. The establishment doesn’t want Trump back because he actually fights for regular Americans and not the elites. This just proves you can’t trust the mainstream media, even the so-called “conservative” ones, to give us the real story.
@B55HNBP12mos12MO
I think that all the news outlets attack the trump admin so harshly but every other admin never was treated the way the trump admin have been treated.
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