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Trump Unleashes Fury on Fox News: A Call to Conservative Voters

On October 5 and 6, 2025, President Trump publicly tore into the so-called mainstream networks for running what he rightly called “fake spin” that favors Democrats and ignores what actually matters to American voters. His Truth Social broadside singled out Fox News and even named White House correspondent Peter Doocy for giving Democrat talking points unchallenged, a betrayal of conservative viewers who gave that network its power.

Trump didn’t mince words: he accused Fox of pushing “fake bad” polls and refusing to show internal numbers that, he says, put his Republican approval as high as 65 percent. He warned fellow Republicans that the network “sucks up the ratings because of us, and then spins them in the Democrats’ direction,” and demanded they “fix it, NOW.” This is not weakness — it’s a president calling out a sellout institution that trades our votes for clicks.

Let’s be clear: conservatives built Fox, but conservatives can’t be taken for granted. For years the network profited from our trust while too often policing etiquette and parroting establishment talking points; now it’s time Republicans hold them accountable or move on. Trump’s blunt message — “get on board or get off board” — should be a rallying cry for voters who refuse to be gaslit by a network that once promised to fight for them.

Meanwhile, left-leaning outlets like MSNBC continue their predictable parade of elites who don’t understand the daily struggles of hardworking Americans, failing to connect with voters’ self-interests on jobs, immigration, and rising costs. That disconnect is why independent conservative outlets and shows like Newsmax’s The Right Squad are filling the gap, offering unfiltered commentary and taking on both the establishment left and the so-called conservative gatekeepers. The marketplace of ideas is changing, and patriots should support outlets that actually stand with our values.

The larger lesson is simple: media institutions answer to viewers, not to donors or to the Washington consensus. If Fox insists on playing both sides, Republican voters should stop rewarding that behavior and instead elevate voices that deliver hard truths and fight for American interests. President Trump is right to call this out on October 5 and 6, 2025, and conservatives should turn that righteous anger into action — by demanding honest coverage, shifting our attention to outlets that fight for us, and never tolerating betrayal from within our own house.

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