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Trump and Fox feud … “Love on the Fox”
btomba_77 replied 1 year, 10 months ago 11 Members · 122 Replies
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When reached for comment, Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson told Mediaite: In 2020, The Lincoln Project took up a long-term free lease in Trumps brain. His threat to sue the Lincoln Project today is like Trump himself; impotent, flabby, and pathetic.
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It’s a damned if you do. At least my understand here is they put out a video about him grifting his supporters. However, he is a first class grifter in that he’s keeping the $ he raises or paying strippers like Kim Guilfoyle $60k a month to date his son. So good luck going through a court on that one.
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In case Trump wasn’t taking the hint from the repeated WSJ editorials and NYPost covers ..
[h1]Murdoch Tells Trump He Will Not Back New Bid[/h1]
Rupert Murdoch has warned Donald Trump his media empire will not back any attempt to return to the White House, [link=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/nov/15/murdoch-press-turns-on-donald-trump-in-favour-of-defuture-ron-desantis]The Guardian[/link] reports.
Said a senior News Corp. source: We have been clear with Donald. There have been conversations between them during which Rupert made it clear to Donald that we cannot back another run for the White House.
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[link=https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1592586703293730816]https://twitter.com/atrup…us/1592586703293730816[/link]
Fox News shows a graphic of 13 potential Republican presidential candidates and Trump wasn’t among them
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[link=https://thehill.com/homenews/3737495-fox-news-cuts-away-from-trump-2024-presidential-announcement-speech/]Fox News briefly cuts away from Trump 2024 presidential announcement speech; MSNBC doesnt carry it live
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Fox News on Tuesday briefly cut away from live continuous coverage of former President Trumps speech announcing his candidacy for president in 2024, while MSNBC gave the speech no live screen time.
The network, which has shied away from covering Trump rallies and other events featuring him live since he left the White House, carried Trumps remarks for longer than any of the three major cable channels before it broke away.
After Fox cut away, host [link=https://thehill.com/people/sean-hannity/]Sean Hannity,[/link] a noted pro-Trump commentator and close personal friend of the former president, took analysis from a number of conservative pundits, including Mike Huckabee, Pete Hegseth and Leo Terrell.
After several minutes of analysis and pro-Trump commentary, the network eventually rejoined his speech from Mar-a-Lago as he concluded his remarks.[/QUOTE]