‘Fox & Friends’ host Will Cain says Donald Trump’s felon charges have boosted his polling numbers

Will Cain and host Jesse Watters were angry about the 'lecture' Nancy Pelosi gave to right-wing groups and criticized Democrats
'Fox & Friends' weekend host Will Cain appeared on 'Jesse Watters Primetime' (Fox News)
'Fox & Friends' weekend host Will Cain appeared on 'Jesse Watters Primetime' (Fox News)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: 'Fox & Friends' host Will Cain has again suggested a positive take on the concerning number of felon charges against former President Donald Trump that have come up in the past few months. 

The host appeared on the 'Jesse Watters Primetime' show to discuss the recent comments made by former speaker Nancy Pelosi, specifically targetting Trump and Republicans in the country. 

Cain and host Watters were not happy with the "lecture" Pelosi had provided the right-wing groups with. 

On the subject, Cain also came to the former president's defense in relation to his growing number of indictments. 



 

Will Cain says Democrats have made America unsafe

When asked about what he thought of Pelosi's recent comments on the state of the government and other political advancements, Cain expressed his anger with the Democratic Party member and also with President Joe Biden.

Pelosi had specifically called Trump a "threat" against Democracy for America. 

"Those two you laid out are emblematic of our federal government," he said, "They give you false promises; they are conmen. And their promise, Jesse, while they think it was a good summer, is reality TV."

Nancy Pelosi spoke about Donald Trump and Republicans in a Bloomberg interview (Bloomberg)
Nancy Pelosi spoke about Donald Trump and Republicans in a Bloomberg interview (Bloomberg)

The Fox host also went on to say that the Democrats have largely focused on taking Trump out rather than contributing towards the progress of the country. 

"They indicted their villain, they went after their man," he added, "They are defined by Donald Trump." 

Cain and Watters brought up the growing crime rates, especially robberies, because of lenient criminal laws, pointing out how unsafe the country has become in the past few months. To that, Cain said that the Democrat government has caused the country to be impossible to live in safely. 

Watters pointed out, "They have legalized smash-and-grab," adding, "You're gonna have to sit around while people loot your store and you can't stop them."

"It's the most impactful voting issue for any individual's quality of life: Can I walk down the street safely?" Cain said, "To run your store without getting robbed. These are the kind of issues that can no longer be delivered." 

Will Cain hopeful about Donald Trump's poll numbers

Cain went on with his reality TV idea about the politics of the Democratic party and their involvement in targetting Trump which led to his indictments. 

Talking about his previous "reality TV" point, he said about the Democrats, "The reality TV they're gonna sell for the oncoming 18 months and have sold throughout the summer is, 'We have got the bad guy. He is indicted four times over'," the host said confidently.

Fox host Will Cain remains hopeful that Trump's popularity won't be badly affected by the indictments (Fox News)
Fox host Will Cain remains hopeful that Trump's popularity won't be badly affected by the indictments (Fox News)

"Are they worried that that plot might see a twist?" Watters asked referring to the potential campaigning challenges Trump will have to face following his criminal charges. 

"I don't know if they are worried but I would guess that they are surprised," Cain responded, "'We indict him his numbers go up'. I can keep going because it's four times."

GET THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT STORIES
STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX.

MORE STORIES

‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ Season 27 finale promises an intense case, rising tensions, and difficult choices for the squad.
4 hours ago
The upcoming 'Law & Order: SVU' finale will also offer some sort of resolution between Benson and her new boss, Chief of Detectives Kathryn Tynan.
4 hours ago
The upcoming eight-part series 'Carrie,' is directed by horror maestro Mike Flanagan, of 'The Haunting of the Hill House' fame.
6 hours ago
The showrunner promises major changes, emotional twists, and new challenges for Voight and the Intelligence Unit in 'Chicago P.D.' Season 14.
7 hours ago
Where is Mackenzie Shirilla now? Netflix's 'The Crash' shares some gruesome details behind tragic incident
8 hours ago
'Dutton Ranch' continues Beth and Rip's story in Texas with family drama, rivalries, and the gritty tone fans loved in 'Yellowstone.'
9 hours ago
With Season 1 of 'Nemesis' now out, the focus has already switched to the possibility of a second installment.
10 hours ago
Chace Crawford weighed in on his character's run in the finale, while also addressing the wagers placed on his fate in 'The Boys' Season 5.
12 hours ago
A month after the debut season’s premiere, ‘Big Mistakes’ received an exciting update on its future.
13 hours ago
Season 1 of ‘Off Campus’ series is based on Elle Kennedy’s 2015 novel, ‘The Deal.’
13 hours ago