Pro-Trump Fox News host Maria Bartiromo tells DeSantis he's losing 'because of the corruption'

Pro-Trump Fox News host Maria Bartiromo tells DeSantis he's losing 'because of the corruption'
Fox News/screen grab

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo, who has supported former President Donald Trump, told Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) he was losing the Republican presidential primary "because of the corruption."

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, Bartiromo told DeSantis he was about 30 points behind Trump in recent polls.

"I think one of the reasons that Donald Trump is in the lead is because of the corruption and the unfairness of our justice system," Bartiromo opined. "I want to know what you're going to do. What are you going to do about the fact that the FBI worked with Twitter to censor information, amplify lies and suppress truth? What are you going to do about this influence peddling that we see is in plain sight that the Biden family has been doing allegedly, for now, more than a decade?"

For his part, DeSantis did not say if he would end investigations into Trump if he is elected.

"We will end the weaponization of government," he insisted. "And that's, of course, a new FBI director on day one. That's a difference between me and Donald Trump. He says the jury's still out on FBI Director Wray."

DeSantis vowed to "clean house at the Department of Justice."

"And, you know, I look back at like the Hunter Biden censorship, which was a huge, huge deal to happen in the 2020 election," he added. "And yet, you know, those were Donald Trump's own agencies that were colluding with big tech. I would never allow that to happen. I would fire those people immediately."

Watch the video below from Fox News or at the link.

For customer support contact support@rawstory.com. Report typos and corrections to corrections@rawstory.com.

Pope Leo XIV condemned the use of force by world leaders like President Donald Trump after the U.S. carried out a military strike on Venezuela.

Just days following the invasion to capture President Nicolás Maduro, the pope released a statement on X without mentioning Trump by name.

"War is back in vogue and a zeal for war is spreading," the Catholic leader wrote on Friday. "The principle established after the Second World War, which prohibited nations from using force to violate the borders of others, has been completely undermined."

"Peace is no longer sought as a gift and a desirable good in itself," he added. "Instead, peace is sought through weapons as a condition for asserting one's own dominion. This gravely threatens the rule of law, which is the foundation of all peaceful civil coexistence."

THANKS FOR SUBSCRIBING! ALL ADS REMOVED!

The last jobs report for 2025 has been released, and the numbers don't look great for President Donald Trump, according to numerous experts.

The U.S. economy added 50,000 jobs in December, a slight improvement over a plunge in October and a slight rebound in November, and the unemployment rate fell to 4.4 percent after creeping upward for months.

Wall Street had expected a gain of 73,000 jobs in the final month of the year, according to a survey of economists, and the measured unemployment rate was slightly lower than the 4.5 percent they had projected.

The Labor Department reported that most of the gains were food services, health care and social assistance, while most of the losses came in the retail trade and manufacturing sectors.

"The U.S. economy added only 50,000 jobs in December and a meager 584,000 jobs in all of 2025," reported Heather Long, chief economist for Navy Federal Credit Union. "That’s the worst year for job gains outside of a recession since 2003. And nearly 85% of the job gains happened by April. There was little hiring the rest of the year. Unemployment rate: 4.4% in December, up from 4% in January. Wages: 3.8% wage growth in 2025, which is above ~3% inflation."

"2025 is now, officially, the worst year for job creation outside of recession since 2003," determined CNBC's Carl Quintanilla.

"It's clear we are teetering on the edge of a recession," opined Democratic strategist Simon Rosenberg. "The most notable trend is the collapse of job growth after the tariffs were implemented. In 2025 it was 144k per month before the tariffs, 23k after."

"Every republican president destroys the economy," posted Andrew Lawrence, of Media Matters.

"It’s wild that this is empirically true but not part of any political narrative," agreed Johns Hopkins political scientist Lily Mason.

"Its the sunk cost of the Boomer generation," added Bluesky user daughtersofwitches. "If they admit that the GOP is bad at the economy, they would have to admit they were the target of a grift and lied to for their entire lives. They destroyed their retirements, familial futures, and country for a lie."

"Trump never said, 'Making America Great requires demolishing the economy along with the East Wing,' but he might as well have," said Bluesky user James Neal.

"If you throw out the year of COVID, the average of 48,667 jobs added per month in 2025 is the lowest monthly job growth since 2010," noted congressional reporter Jamie Dupree.

"A reliable gauge of the underlying job market is average job growth over the past three months," posted Michigan economist Justin Wolfers. "Right now, that's -22k. (And again, the Fed's Powell says that likely overstates reality for technical reasons.) We're losing jobs. Call it a jobs recession. Since Liberation Day, U.S. job growth has stopped (and may even be in decline)."

"It's not just that total manufacturing employment is shrinking," warned Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal. "The number of manufacturing sub-sectors that are adding jobs is rapidly shrinking. Of the 72 different types of manufacturing tracked by the BLS, just 38.2% are still adding jobs. A year ago it was 47.2%"

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene erupted Friday over accusations that she had helped orchestrate an ambush of President Donald Trump last year at a popular restaurant in Washington, D.C., calling the accusations a “horrific” and “dangerous lie.”

In November, Trump was confronted by anti-war protesters at Joe’s Seafood, a confrontation that reportedly left him “rattled” and led him to cancel further "surprise pop-ins” indefinitely. On Friday, Axios reported that Trump’s team believed Greene may have tipped off the protestors to Trump’s visit, and had notified the U.S. Secret Service of their suspicions.

In a social media post Friday, Greene aggressively denied the accusation, arguing that at the time, she was still publicly defending Trump and that the two had yet to have their falling out. Furthermore, she alleged the accusation stemmed from the White House being “mad” at her for her persistence on forcing the release of files on Jeffrey Epstein.

“This was in September when we had a great relationship, 2 months before Trump attacked me and called me a traitor!!!” Greene wrote in a social media post on X.

“And even now, I would NEVER do what they are accusing me of! I would NEVER EVER do anything to endanger anyone!!! I’ll be calling my attorney. This is an ABSOLUTE LIE, A DANGEROUS LIE. I would NEVER do that.”

Greene went on to argue that she had “zero involvement or knowledge” of Trump’s schedule the day of the incident, and attacked Axios for having published “such a horrific lie.”

“The story you should be writing is why didn’t secret service sweep the restaurant???” Greene continued.

“Why didn’t they set up metal detectors and check every person at the door like they do at every single public event he attends??? Why aren’t you asking the White House those questions??? And why did the President’s team allow that to happen only a year after he was shot in Butler, PA???” she asked.

{{ post.roar_specific_data.api_data.analytics }}