Fox & Friends Host Lawrence Jones Declares ‘It’s Fox Against Everyone Else!’ in Rant Against Media Bias

 


Fox & Friends co-host Lawrence Jones declared, “It’s Fox against everyone else” during a segment about other late-night hosts rallying behind Stephen Colbert.

After playing various clips from Monday night’s Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Colbert’s first show since the announcement of the show’s cancellation, Jones began by trashing Colbert for a bad impression of President Donald Trump and a “lack of comedy.”

“He was just an extreme partisan and he was the left’s guy and he didn’t get the ratings,” Jones added. “He didn’t get the support.”

After co-host Ainsley Earhardt broke down the celebs present for a Coldplay kiss cam bit, Jones was indignant.

“You know one thing I noticed though after seeing all of them come together?” he asked. “It is really us. And when I mean us, Fox against everyone else. It’s only us against all of them. They all come together.”

He added: “The country doesn’t have anyone to represent their point of view, talk about what matters to them. It’s just us. It’s just us.”

Read the exchange here:

LAWRENCE JONES: I mean, it’s actually pretty terrible they way he… The impression was terrible. The lack of comedy that was presented there. He was just an extreme partisan and he was the left’s guy and he didn’t get the ratings. He didn’t get the support. I think at the end of the day…

BRIAN KILMEADE: Advertising.

JONES: At the end of the day, it was a business decision. They can say it was about a settlement and all but at the end of the day, if he was delivering, they would have kept him and he wasn’t. There’s a new king of late night.

KILMEADE: I really do think it came down to the numbers. I don’t know if it would have happened without the sale. I don’t know how you lose $40 million. How do you continue to do that in network television? I mean, they used to pay Johnny Carson a ton of money to work three days a week and they were still making money and they let him even own the show — that’s how valuable the franchise was. But Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Jon Stewart — I watched it this morning — they’re all great friends and they have the same agent.

AINSLEY EARHARDT: They were all in the audience, right?

KILMEADE: Was Jon Stewart in the audience? I think Jon Stewart had his own-

EARHARDT: Yeah, Jon Stewart was. Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon, John Oliver. They all made cameos and they brought out Lin-Manuel Miranda and Weird Al Yankovic to perform a song. They played, they sang a Coldplay song and then the camera picked out couples in the crowd and referenced that viral kiss cam drama over the weekend and they spotted Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen who gave Anderson Cooper a big smooch and then Meyers and Fallon were showed. You could see Donald Trump with the Paramount…

JONES: You know one thing I noticed after seeing all of them come together? It is really us. And when I mean us, Fox against everyone else. It’s only us all of them. They all come together. The country doesn’t have anyone to represent their point of view, talk about what matters to them. It’s just us. It’s just us.

EARHARDT: Well, Greg Gutfeld gets more than 3 million a night and those other three, they’re not even on cable. You don’t have to pay for cable to watch the other three. Combined they get about 3 million.

KILMEADE: The most Greg can get he has an audience of 67 manage in the audience possible. They are in the 80’s and 90’s.

JONES: Unbelievable.

The final Late Show will air sometime in May 2026.

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