New York – Demonstrators Force Fox Crew From Court Broadcast

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    A demonstrator sign as protesters gather in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, Monday, July 9, 2018, after President Donald Trump announced Judge Brett Kavanaugh as his Supreme Court nominee. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)New York – Fox News’ Shannon Bream said the network had to move a planned live broadcast indoors after she and her crew felt threatened by demonstrators outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday following President Donald Trump’s nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.

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    People shouted obscenities at Bream and her crew, crowded around and touched crew members as they prepared to air Fox’s 11 p.m. Eastern hour from the location two hours after the nomination, she said.

    “I’ve been in the middle of many protesters and signs and chanting and we all do our jobs,” Bream said Tuesday. “But last night had a different feel to it.”

    Bream said Fox felt specifically targeted, although she said other reporters had a difficult time with the crowd. Disturbed by the scene, Fox executives made the decision to move to a nearby studio. Bream had been at the court for several hours, doing live reports during several programs.

    The incident on an emotional political night exposed Fox News to a threatening atmosphere frequently faced by reporters at other news organizations at Trump rallies. CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta recently described how an elderly woman swore at him and tried to get him to leave one of Trump’s recent rallies.

    Bream, who has covered the Supreme Court for 11 years, said that often during demonstrations security separates demonstrators from the press with barricades, but they weren’t on duty Monday night. She recalled only one other similar situation, but that happened during daylight hours.

    “We don’t know if there were good guys, or people who are going to look around and make a funny face, or if they had other plans,” she said. “It’s tough to assess when you’re in the middle of a crowd that is yelling and pushing and shoving.”

    One man who stood near her wore a Trump mask and, judging from the sign he held, was not a fan, Bream said.

    She said no reporters, no matter the outlet, should feel in danger for doing their jobs.

    “There’s a lot of heat out there and I’m hoping that cooler heads will prevail,” she said.


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    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    Liberals love to bully their way around town. Trump is right they are some sick individuals

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    Yoni, how much did Soros pay you to protest?

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    Mad Maxine must be proud

    5 years ago

    Hmm and to the liberals attack get the Helga free press that’s moser nefesh for the klal via entering war zones etc .. is the greatest sin in the world . They are untouchable . If a reporter is murdered it’s newsworthy . The reporter blood is far more important than a Jew killed in the West Bank cvs . Yet they are allowed to attack the free pass if it doesn’t support their views

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    5 years ago

    Faux News, the State TV network of the Trump administration should have shown courage and stayed to report the news. Could the person with the Trump mask be an admirer of Donald?