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Fox News rapidly pivoted from one of its news segments to cowl the missiles that flew over Tel Aviv, Israel.

Shown on the conservative news station was footage of a number of missiles being shot across Tel Aviv’s skyline, with the imagery interrupting a Fox News broadcast. Fox News Chief Correspondent Trey Yingst shared a clip of the tv station’s pivoted section displaying missiles flying over Tel Aviv on his official X, previously recognized as Twitter, account.

Fox News has been closely reporting on the current U.S. strikes against Iran, with U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham going on to give his opinion during his current look on Fox.

The 70-year-old U.S. congressman revealed that he was in settlement with the Trump administration placing Iran, stating, “this regime is in its death throes, finish them off,” in regards to the Middle Eastern nation.

Graham added, “And to the American people, if you don’t think we’re safer tonight, you’ve missed a lot. We’re safer tonight, and we’re gonna be safer tomorrow.”

Furthermore, Graham gave kudos to Trump, 79, admitting on-air that he “admired” him and had “never admired him more than he did right now” after the POTUS attacked Iran.

Despite Graham’s intent would possibly’ve been to reassure the American people, many believed it confirmed he had seemingly bought out.

“Bought and paid for. Complete fraud,” one X person commented about Graham after his Fox look made it to the social media platform.

“The d- -kriding is hitting new lows every day holy s- -t,” another added. A 3rd remarked, “The American people aren’t buying your bullshit @LindseyGrahamSC.”

Trump confronted a lot scrutiny after U.S. airstrikes on Iran, labeled “Operation Epic Fury,” killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

The Trump administration’s assault was so major that it prompted questions after a Pentagon briefing that appeared to problem the White House’s rationale, main critics to declare it was an embarrassing transfer for Trump.

White House spokesperson Anna Kelly rushed to the Trump administration’s operation, telling GWN on Saturday, “President Trump is absolutely right to highlight the grave concern posed by Iran, a country that chants ‘death to America,’ possessing intercontinental ballistic missiles.”



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