Trump's campaign to "overturn" the election has caused rift within the Republican party and the divide is spreading to news outlets that once supported him.
In the program "Fox & Friends" aired on January 4 on Fox News, a right-wing channel that regularly supports Donald Trump, reporter Brian Kilmeade challenged the President's lawyers to present evidence of fraud.
Kilmeade also called Trump supporters planning to protest in Washington this week in protest against President-elect Joe Biden's certification of victory as "an anarchist group".
Steve Doocy, you lead with Kilmeade, added, "So far, we have yet to see any evidence of election fraud".
Participating in the program, Tennessee Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn, who vowed to protest when parliament certified the number of electoral votes on January 6, also discussed the controversy regarding the transcript.
In another Fox News show, Republican strategist Karl Rove said Trump's calls were "nonsense."
Before that, however, other Fox News hosts gave completely different opinions about the President.
On the evening of January 3, Fox News host Mark Levin also stated that "the Democrats and the media are destroying the Declaration of Independence and the American Constitution".
Levin issued a warning to Republicans who did not support President Trump's attempt to overturn the election results, referred directly to Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell and added that "the people
The inconsistency in opinion in Fox News programs partly reflects the divisions in a US media division before the election campaign "overturn" that President Trump is urgently conducting, experts say.
Meanwhile, conservative TV channel Newsmax on Jan. 4 spent time with guests supporting President Trump's claims of election fraud, including Jody B. Hice, Congressman Georgia, and Steve.
Alabama Republican Senator Mo Brooks assured channel Newsmax viewers that the US presidential election had "had a" large scale fraud ", claiming Joe Biden would" not be the legally elected president ".
He also complained that the judicial system was a "catastrophic failure", over and over again dismissing the fraud allegations made by Trump.
Newsmax Emerald Robinson's White House correspondent on the afternoon of January 3 also stressed that Trump was not trying to pressure Raffensperger to change Georgia's election results during a controversial phone call, which the President was in fact "investigating.
"You can hear how strongly the President believes he won in Georgia," Robinson said.
The Washington Examiner, after a personnel change in early 2019, gradually turned in favor of Trump.
The article also calls Trump a "highly narcissist" person and is incapable of accepting failure.
In response to the 12 Republican senators, led by Ted Cruz, announced that they would oppose the recognition of the electoral college's voting results at the January 6 parliamentary session, the magazine commentator said.
McCarthy in 2019 wrote a book defending President Trump from an investigation of his impeachment.
The editors of the Wall Street Journal, a pillar of conservative media, posted a comment on Jan. 3, saying that while Trump "did not seem to care about the damage he caused in propagating war.