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    UN says Fox News host apologized after calling for world body to be bombed

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    Posted on September 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Fox News host Jesse Watters apologized after suggesting the UN be bombed, shocking the organization. The comment followed Trump's UN speech issues.

    UN Reacts to Fox News Host's Call for Bombing the Organization

    By Michelle Nichols

    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -The United Nations was shocked, U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said on Friday, when a Fox News host called for the world body to be bombed over U.S. President Donald Trump's difficulties with an escalator and a teleprompter. 

    Jesse Watters had privately apologized to U.N. global communications chief Melissa Fleming after the United Nations contacted Fox News about the remarks he made in a Tuesday broadcast, Dujarric said. 

    Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    "There is nothing funny or ironic in calling for the bombing, the gassing, the destruction of this building," Dujarric told reporters on Friday. "That kind of language is unacceptable."

    "We know painfully the reality of what happens when threats are made against the U.N. We lost friends in Baghdad. I personally walked through the rubble of the building in Algiers where the U.N. was bombed, our colleagues in Abuja were also bombed," he said.

    Watters made the remarks while discussing Trump's address to world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday. Trump complained about an elevator that had stopped shortly after he stepped onto it and a teleprompter that did not work. 

    "What we need to do is either leave the U.N. or we need to bomb it," Watters said. "Maybe gas it ... we need to destroy it."

    The United Nations has said the escalator abruptly stopped after Trump and first lady Melania Trump stepped on to it likely because a White House videographer accidentally triggered a safety mechanism. Trump also experienced issues with the teleprompter, but a U.N. official said it was being operated by the White House. 

    Dujarric said the United Nations stands by its preliminary findings, which had been shared with the United States.

    Nearly 150 heads of state and government have been delivering their annual addresses to the 193-member General Assembly this week under traditionally tight security. 

    (Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Howard Goller)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Fox News host Jesse Watters called for bombing the UN.
    • •Watters apologized to UN's Melissa Fleming.
    • •UN spokesperson expressed shock at the remarks.
    • •Remarks were made during Trump's UN speech discussion.
    • •UN stands by its findings on Trump's escalator incident.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UN says Fox News host apologized after calling for world body to be bombed

    1What did Jesse Watters say about the United Nations?

    Jesse Watters suggested during a broadcast that the U.N. should either be bombed or destroyed, stating, 'What we need to do is either leave the U.N. or we need to bomb it.'

    2How did the United Nations respond to Watters' comments?

    The U.N. spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, expressed shock at the remarks and stated that such language is unacceptable, emphasizing the reality of threats against the U.N.

    3Did Jesse Watters apologize for his comments?

    Yes, Jesse Watters privately apologized to U.N. global communications chief Melissa Fleming after the U.N. reached out to Fox News regarding his remarks.

    4What context did Watters provide for his comments?

    Watters made his remarks while discussing President Trump's address to world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly, where Trump complained about an elevator malfunction.

    5What security measures were in place during the U.N. General Assembly?

    Nearly 150 heads of state and government were delivering their annual addresses under traditionally tight security during the U.N. General Assembly.

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