Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier and Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo, who scored invitations for Tuesday night’s lavish White House banquet honoring Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, both passed on criticizing Donald Trump for his pathetic excuse-making about the crown prince ordering the brutal murder of the U.S.-based dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Khashaggi was an outspoken critic of the crown prince who wrote columns for The Washington Post. In October 2018, he was reportedly lured to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, killed by Saudi operatives, and dismembered with a bone saw. This generated an international scandal. Fox spent the weeks after Khashoggi’s murder running cover for both Trump and Crown Prince Mohammed.
At the time of Khashoggi’s murder, Trump offered little interest in the reporter’s fate. On Tuesday he became enraged when ABC News’ chief White House correspondent Mary Bruce dared to ask the crown prince a question about Khashoggi’s murder during their joint Oval Office appearance. Trump’s repeated defenses of a foreign tyrant’s murder of a U.S.-based journalist drew immediate attention from news outlets and harsh criticism from many journalists. But Baier and Bartiromo ignored the issue.
Meanwhile on Newsmax, host Rob Finnerty defended Trump’s decision to host the crown prince despite the country’s alleged role in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Finnerty said “Trump is transactional, and 9/11 was almost 25 years ago.” However, just two weeks earlier, Finnerty attacked then-New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for airing an ad in Arabic “just 24 years after Islamic terrorists flew commercial airplanes into the twin towers,” calling the language “the native tongue of the terrorists.”