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Fox Host Jesse Watters Privately Apologizes to UN After Suggesting B-mbing or Gassing Its New York Headquarters
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Fox News host Jesse Watters, after calling for the U.S. to bomb or gas the United Nations headquarters last week, issued a private apology following outreach from UN officials. The network confirmed the backchannel resolution amid backlash over the prime-time remark. This episode underscores patterns of inflammatory commentary from the right-wing figure.
The UN, founded in 1945, occupies a New York site granted by Rockefeller donation, symbolizing global diplomacy. Watters’ segment critiqued the body’s perceived biases against U.S. interests.
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Left 37% | Right 20% | Center 31% | Unrated 11%
The Context
Private apologies avoid public retractions, a common media tactic since cable news deregulation in 1987. UN protocols include diplomatic notes on threats to maintain decorum.
Watters’ history includes remarks on immigrants and opponents, drawing advertiser boycotts in past years. Fox frames such segments as satirical opinion, protected under First Amendment.
Supporters applaud blunt critiques of international bodies as refreshingly patriotic. Detractors see them as reckless, stoking unnecessary animosities abroad.
Headquarters security involves NYPD and federal agents, with no-fly zones since 9/11 enhancing vigilance. The comment aired during escalating U.S.-UN tensions over resolutions.
Broader media ethics codes from SPJ emphasize harm avoidance in reporting. Networks balance free speech with sponsor pressures in volatile climates.
Calls for host accountability often lead to brief suspensions, as in 2017 Watters controversies. This incident prompts renewed scrutiny of evening lineup tones.
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Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 35 |
| Left | 13 |
| Right | 7 |
| Center | 11 |
| Unrated | 4 |
| Bias Distribution | 37% Left |
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