Fox & Friends Presents Video Touting Trump’s First 100 Days Before Going to Studio Audience for Presidential Praise

 

The Fox & Friends crew, undaunted by President Donald Trump’s sagging overall approval rating exactly 100 days into his second term, played a video montage touting the fun he’s having before consulting a studio audience for their own assessments on Tuesday.

“Watch this montage of Trump having fun recently,” co-host Ainsley Earhardt said as she introduced the video, referencing Trump’s recent interview with The Atlantic in which he said, “I’m having a lot of fun, considering what I do.”

The clip opens with Trump dancing next to a cake at his inaugural ball as his anthem, “YMCA” by The Village People, is heard.

Other scenes playing out in the video are Trump’s appearance at the Super Bowl, his speech to Congress in February, Trump pacing the field at this year’s Daytona 500, and him walking into UFC 314 in April with his grandchildren.

“He’s busy,” Steve Doocy remarked after the nearly 1-minute-long clip.

The co-hosts then turned the segment to their studio audience — a special format to commemorate Trump’s first 100 days — to ask questions about the president’s first 100 days.

“What grade would you give Donald Trump and why?” Lawrence Jones asked audience member Lisa.

“On a scale of 1-10? 20!” she replied to applause.

She added: “I feel safer. I feel more confident. I know who is running the country and we haven’t for the last four years. I think the economy is going to come around. I love the people that he’s picked for the cabinet. I think everybody is just doing a top-notch job, and I love DOGE.”

Jones then turned it over to another audience member to ask what she thinks Trump is doing well and what she’d like to see more of.

“Well, first of all, he’s done more in the first 100 days than I have done in my 38-year career,” she said. “So he’s great to watch. But I really love the cabinet meetings. He lets the American people into those rooms. We get to observe the questions and the answers and know what they are doing.”

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