
“Finally—someone is taking on the networks that ignored half the country,” one social media user posted, reflecting the sentiments of many who feel that Fox News is the only major outlet speaking to their concerns.
Criticism Fails to Land
As expected, the backlash from media watchdogs and liberal commentators has been swift and fierce. Critics have lambasted Fox’s new approach, calling it reckless, dangerous, and extremist. But Jeanine Pirro, who has long been a polarizing figure, remains unfazed by the criticism. “I’ve been called worse by better liars,” she quipped in a recent interview. “They can whine, but we’re not backing down.”
Tyrus, echoing Pirro’s defiance, added, “We’re not here for awards. We’re here to say what others won’t. If that makes them squirm, good.” His words underscore Fox’s mission to cut through the noise of mainstream media, offering a platform that challenges the establishment and embraces a more direct, unapologetic style of discourse.