It was about a week ago when Fox News released the results of its latest national poll, which, like most recent surveys, included all kinds of discouraging news for Donald Trump and his agenda. The president, predictably, was not pleased.
But instead of simply whining about his unpopularity, Trump went further, suggesting that Fox News should “get rid of” its pollster.
Earlier this week, the president published even more hysterical items to his social media platform, claiming that major news organizations “CHEAT” with their public opinion research. The Republican proceeded to refer to pollsters as “Negative Criminals” (I still don’t know what that means), adding, “These people should be investigated for ELECTION FRAUD, and add in the FoxNews Pollster while you’re at it.”
The next day, the White House’s Stephen Miller appeared on the network, and Fox News’ John Roberts reminded his guest about some of the results from his employer’s latest poll. The presidential adviser didn’t hesitate.
“I don’t want to make things awkward for you, John, but it is our opinion that Fox News needs to fire its pollster,” Miller said. He added that, as far as the White House is concerned, Fox News’ pollster “has always been wrong” about Trump.
Top Trump aide tells Fox to fire their pollster because the numbers aren't flattering for him
— FactPost (@factpostnews.bsky.social) 2025-04-29T19:39:40.527Z
Right off the bat, it’s worth emphasizing the fact that Fox News polls — the network’s partisan reputation notwithstanding — have been rather accurate of late.
But I’m also struck by the fact that Trump and his team have complained bitterly about all kinds of media outlets and their polls, but Fox News is the only one that’s been targeted by the president’s and the White House’s public declarations that the pollster should be fired.
It’s a push rooted in an unspoken insult.
In the run-up to Election Day 2024, Trump argued that Fox News “shouldn’t be allowed” to show remarks from his Democratic rival. Around the same time, the Republican also argued that Fox News “shouldn’t allow” Democratic attack ads.








