Kayleigh McEnany, a co-host on Fox News’ "Outnumbered," recently shared her thoughts on the media’s handling of the investigation into former President Joe Biden. During her appearance on "Jesse Watters Primetime," she suggested that the liberal media has found itself in a difficult position regarding the alleged cover-up of Biden’s declining health and his use of the autopen for signing documents.
McEnany’s comments come amid ongoing scrutiny of Biden’s presidency and the media’s role in reporting on his health. She emphasized that the media’s past support for Biden might now hinder their ability to report fairly on these issues. This situation raises questions about transparency and accountability, especially as the public seeks reliable information about their leaders.
In related news, Fox News Digital reported impressive growth in its audience numbers. In May, the platform reached 134 million unique visitors, marking a significant increase compared to the previous year. This growth positions Fox News Digital as a leading source of news, outperforming competitors like CNN and The New York Times.
Fox News Digital also achieved 3.8 billion multiplatform minutes viewed, an 18% increase from last year. The platform has consistently ranked at the top of digital news metrics, highlighting its appeal to a broad audience. Additionally, Fox News topped all news brands on YouTube with 362 million views in May, demonstrating its strong presence across multiple platforms.
As the media landscape continues to evolve, the dynamics between news organizations and political figures remain a focal point of discussion. McEnany’s remarks reflect a growing concern about how media coverage influences public perception and the challenges faced by journalists in maintaining objectivity.