Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace Season 2018 Episode 43 Sun, Oct 28, 2018
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- October 28, 2018
- 2880 min
On the October 28th, 2018 episode of Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, viewers were treated to a variety of political discussions and interviews with top officials. First, Wallace interviewed Vice President Mike Pence. The two discussed the recent attempted bombings of prominent Democrats and CNN, as well as the caravan of Central American migrants heading towards the United States border. Pence expressed his belief that the recent attacks were a "despicable" attempt to intimidate and harm political opponents, and reiterated the administration's stance that the caravan presents a threat to national security.
Wallace also interviewed Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) about potential fallout from the Saudi Arabian government's involvement in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Cardin emphasized the importance of holding the Saudi government accountable for their actions, including potential sanctions and halting arms sales to the country. Later in the show, Wallace spoke with former CIA Director John Brennan about the same issue. Brennan criticized the Trump administration's response to the murder and discussed the implications for U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
Viewers were also treated to a panel discussion with Karl Rove, Donna Brazile, and Jonah Goldberg about the upcoming midterm elections. The discussion touched on a variety of issues, including the potential impact of President Trump's rhetoric on the election, the possible outcomes of the races, and the role of economic issues in shaping voters' decisions.
In addition to these political discussions and interviews, the episode also featured a segment highlighting the recent World Series win by the Boston Red Sox. Wallace interviewed team owner John Henry and players Steve Pearce and J.D. Martinez about their championship season and what makes their team successful.
Overall, the October 28th episode of Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace provided viewers with a wide range of political insights and analysis, as well as a fun and lighthearted segment celebrating the achievements of the Boston Red Sox.