Jesse Watters: Trump Is ‘Unifying the Country’ And Media Hates It
Charlie Kirk Staff
11/17/2024

Fox News host Jesse Watters detailed the insane media reaction to President-elect Donald Trump’s victory and the ensuing panic about him releasing his own assassination attempt files.
“Voters wanted complete upheaval in Washington and they are about to get it, and Washington is a little antsy,” he said before playing a clips of some of the most insane responses to the president-elect and his plans.
“We’re watching something happen in slow motion that is terrifying. We’re seeing termites unleashed on everything. And this is at a termite appointment,” CNN political commentator for former Obama White House official Van Jones said in the clip.
“They are MAGA warriors, they are in your face. These are not uniting people. These are not uniting picks, these are in your face to the medical community, to the intelligence community, to the military,” CNN anchor Jake Tapper said.
“This is the Cabinet that you nominate not to run the US government to do anything, but to destroy the US government,” MSNBC host Rachel Maddow said before the Fox News host began speaking again.
“Why are journalists defending the status quo? American journalists think the CIA and FBI doing a good job? They are against America doing healthy again? What? They don’t want to lose weight? Why are journalists afraid of Trump’s Cabinet declassifying his assassination files? What are they afraid of?” the host said.
“Why is the media so afraid of getting the truth out? The media thinks the Pentagon is perfect, that’s suspicious. It is almost like the media working for the government. The medical community lied about the lockdowns, the intel community lied about the laptop, and the military lied about Afghanistan for 20 years,” Watters continued.
“Thousands of federal employees need to be fired and their documents better not be destroyed before the cavalry comes in. Democrats can’t believe Trump is about to clean house because no one has ever done it before,” Watters added.