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Who is Fox News’ Jesse Watters?

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Here’s why Carlson’s replacement is just as dangerous for American Democracy. Fox News has

Here’s why Carlson’s replacement is just as dangerous for American Democracy. [Courier Newsroom]( Fox News has finally found someone to fill fired anchor Tucker Carlson’s primetime slot… this guy, Jesse Watters. 👇 [Jesse Watters hosting a show on Fox News]( In a second, we’ll break down why Carlson’s replacement is just as dangerous as he ever was, but if you’re in a rush, here’s the short version: [Carlson and Watters are two sides of the same coin, spreading misinformation and hateful rhetoric to millions of people. Our local newsrooms are fighting the misinformation these bad actors create in real-time, but to go up against news giants like Jesse Watters and Fox, they need your support. Will you chip in $5 now?]( [Chip in $5 »]( Okay, here’s what you need to know. Watters made a name for himself working on The O’Reilly Factor where he spread homophobic stereotypes, mocked immigrants, and ran dehumanizing coverage on homelessness. And since taking over as the anchor in Fox News’ premier primetime slot, Watters has doubled-down on Tucker Carlson’s playbook of spreading misinformation to advance right-wing causes. Since taking the anchor chair he’s: - Claimed the FBI has already rigged the 2024 election. - Accused the Biden family of being an intelligence operation. - Called for a federal government takeover of San Francisco. We know how dangerous this kind of misinformation can be. Watters reaches millions of viewers nightly. Just like Carlson and Bill O’Reilly before him, Watters is inflaming the anger and distrust that’s dividing our communities and led to the violent insurrection on our Capitol. As long as Fox News has a misinformation machine like Jesse Watters in a high-profile, primetime slot, Courier’s network of local newsrooms will be working day and night to neutralize the misinformation, set the record straight online, and restore trust in our democracy. [At Courier Newsroom, we deliver fact-based, trustworthy journalism to online communities that are vulnerable to misinformation. To power our work, we’re relying on grassroots supporters like you, so will you chip in $5 now?]( [Chip in $5 »]( Thank you, Courier Newsroom [DONATE »]( Email us: info@couriernewsroom.com This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a critical way we communicate with grassroots supporters like you. However, if you would like to change your subscription preferences, here are some options: - [Receive Fewer Emails]( - [Update Your Information]( - [Unsubscribe]( To give by check: Courier Newsroom Box 509 New York, NY 10032 Â

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