Trump Blasts Shannon Bream Again As Fox Tension Boils Over

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President Donald Trump escalated his feud with Fox News, unleashing a blistering Truth Social broadside against anchor Shannon Bream and accusing the network of tilting against his MAGA movement.

The outburst marked his second attack of the day on the host of Fox News Sunday, whom he derided as Milktoast while blasting the programs coverage of his controversial White House ballroom project, according to Mediaite. Trump objected to Breams use of what he described as outdated images of the Military Complex/Ballroom site at the White House, insisting the visuals misled viewers about the current state of construction.

During Shannon Breams show, they showed pictures of the Military Complex/Ballroom site at the White House. Unfortunately, the pictures were months old, before much work had been started, Trump wrote, arguing that the hardest work is substantially complete with work on the roof/DronePort to begin very shortly. He then demanded to know, Why didnt Shannon Bream, Milktoast to her friends, show the updated pictures instead of ones that were so old and irrelevant?

Trump charged that Her show, Fox News Sunday, is so biased against MAGA, TRUMP, and Republicans, that it is ridiculous! and even suggested that Even Chris Wallace was better, and he was really bad (WHERE IS CHRIS WALLACE?). He further admonished Bream, she, Brett B, and others, should stop showing Fake Polls Theyre just embarrassing themselves, tying the polling to what he described as his November 5, 2024 victory IN A LANDSLIDE, including 7 out of 7 Swing States, the Popular Vote, 86% of the Counties, and the Electoral College, 312 to 226!

Earlier in the day, Trump had already branded Breams program beyond redemption in a separate, lengthy post, underscoring his growing distrust of a network long considered friendly to conservatives. The latest clash followed Breams interview with Attorney General Todd Blanche, in which she pressed the administration on why it would not simply seek explicit authorization from Congress for the ballroom initiative.

We dont believe we have to go Congress, Blanche told Bream, reflecting the administrations view that it already possesses sufficient authority to proceed. That stance has drawn legal fire, with a federal appeals court ordering the White House to halt work on the ballroom, prompting Trump to seek relief from the Supreme Court.

Trumps swipe at Wallace also highlighted the shifting media landscape for high-profile journalists who once covered him aggressively. Wallace has reportedly moved into the private sector as an adviser to RedBird Capital Partners, a major investor in Skydance, which recently acquired Paramount, a reminder that while media figures cycle into corporate roles, the fight over narrative control especially on Fox remains central to Trumps political strategy and to conservatives wary of creeping establishment bias in once-reliable outlets.