On Monday, users of social media thoroughly punished FOX news -hostess Jesse Waters for his choice of 'the most beautiful word', because he unintentionally mentioned more than one during a discussion about 'The Five' – and both referring to policy measures or entities that have destroyed uninformed lives.
The moment came only a few hours after President Donald Trump's government announced that the US and China had reached temporary rates and Waters saw his fellow guesthouse Harold Ford Jr., who previously said in the air that the trade war is not working. “
'I was watching [Treasury Secretary] Scott Bessent announces this deal, “Waters said Monday.” Not because it's a lot, what it's a lot, I just don't want to hear this guy [Ford Jr.] Talk more about rates. I'm tired of it. He has been mistaken all the time. “
“Trump says this is the most beautiful word in the world,” he continued. “I like” deportation. ” I like “doge.” '
As referred to Watters, Trump has previously argued that 'rate' 'is the most beautiful word in the dictionary'. Trump sent the global markets to unrest last month when he announced steep rates for all American imports.
However, the chosen words of the FOX News -Gastheer take into account that other actions have taken the administration. Trump launched mass expansions shortly after he was admitted in January, and sent hundreds of migrants to a notorious prison in El Salvador – with the Ministry of Justice that at least one admitted, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, was admitted for an 'administrative error'. The administration has since had an order of the American Supreme Court Tart to facilitate its return.
“Yes, it was great when Nazi's Romani and Jewish people deported to concentration camps, right, Jessie?” A user wrote on X, formerly Twitter, with a different comment: “If that's the most beautiful word in the world, I'm afraid to find out the worst word for him.”
A third user argued fairly directly: “Jesse Watters is a special kind of stupid.”
Watters also praised the so -called Ministry of Efficiency of the Government that Trump was with the indicated goal of reducing government spending. Doge has emitted important public sectors, including health and education. Watters regularly praised the thousands of resulting fired in his show, until February and March – when they hit home close to home.
Waters previously defended the richest man in the world, Elon Musk, who was tapped in January to spear do, by describing his dating history on television. Watters also recently gave the basic rules of his viewers for what a 'real man' is.
“Does this person have both rowing germs in the water?” One X user wrote about Watters on Monday.
While most users who are currently trounging him have focused on the realistic impact of both doge and deportations, others are clearly stunned that if it was about 'the most beautiful word', Waters could not really choose his self-imposed promptly.
“That's two words,” a user noticed.