Through background audio in video footage from his first ride on Air Force One, we know that President Donald Trump watches Fox News. And we also know that he spent an evening watching "Finding Dory" while Americans protested his immigration ban. But what are his favorite television shows?
Trump hasn’t exactly released a list of them, but we can tell what he's tuning into from comments and his frequent Twitter posts.
The commander-in-chief reportedly watches a lot of TV, particularly for a US president — so much of it, in fact, that people around him are reportedly concerned about it. Meanwhile, he misses most of his daily briefings.
"For a sense of what is happening outside, he watches cable, both at night and during the day — too much in the eyes of some aides — often offering a bitter play-by-play of critics like CNN’s Don Lemon,"The New York Times reported.
Here are the TV shows that Trump watches:
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"Fox & Friends"

This is probably Trump's favorite show. The president often tweets things that correspond to what’s being said or presented on the show minutes after it airs, or as it's airing. The hosts of the Fox News morning show also sing his praises on a regular basis, and he's known to call in to talk to them.
"The O'Reilly Factor"

In January 2017, Trump's tweets aligned with reporting on another Fox News show. This time, it was "The O'Reilly Factor."
Trump tweeted, "If Chicago doesn't fix the horrible 'carnage' going on, 228 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings (up 24% from 2016), I will send in the feds!"
The tweet came shortly after a segement on "The O'Reilly Factor" that used the same statistics, and even used the word "carnage."
https://twitter.com/mims/statuses/824084122561871872
Here was the graphic on The O'Reilly Factor just over an hour before Trump started tweeting Chicago crime statistics https://t.co/KMYxDiRHOapic.twitter.com/NwPXeIT3G2
"Hannity"

Sean Hannity often praises Trump on his Fox News program. In the first week of Trump's presidency, Hannity got an exlusive one-hour interview with him at the White House.
In late February, Hannity criticized the president for being "a little too sensitive" to criticism, but so far, he's gotten Trump's ear more than most.
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