A forthcoming book revealed how President Joe Biden allegedly feels about the owner of Fox News and the network itself.
According to CNN, a pair of New York Times reporters and CNN political analysts reported that Biden “assessed” Fox News “as one of the most destructive forces in the United States.”
Additionally, the reporters explained that Biden in 2021 told an unnamed associate that Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch was “the most dangerous man in the world.”
The forthcoming book, titled “This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future,” comes out in May.
The book calls Fox News a “torrent of anti-Biden programming, stoking skepticism about vaccines and disseminating wild conspiracy theories about the January 6 attack.”
Biden has previously sparred with Fox News’s Peter Doocy.
In January, Doocy asked Biden a question about inflation, questioning whether it is “a political liability in the midterms?”
The president responded sarcastically, saying, “It’s a great asset.”
He proceeded to call Doocy a “stupid son of a b****.”
Doocy later said Biden called him.
“After years of clips of the president and I kind of mixing it up on the campaign trail and during the transition and here at the White House, within about an hour of that exchange, he called my cellphone and he said, ‘It’s nothing personal pal,'” Doocy told Sean Hannity.
He added, “I made sure to tell him that I’m always going to try something different than what everybody else is asking and he said, ‘You’ve got to.'”
Hannity asked Doocy if Biden apologized.
“He cleared the air and I appreciated it. We had a nice call,” Doocy said.
He continued, “I don’t need anybody to apologize to me. He can call me whatever he wants as long as it gets him talking.”