Fox News' top executives reportedly went to Trump’s New Jersey golf club for a private dinner after he was indicted to petition him to attend their Republican primary debate next month, a report says.
for the third time? The Fox News C-suite, for their part, were on their way to the former president’s golf club in New Jersey for a private dinner, according to a new report from.
The purpose of the dinner was to allow the network’s top brass—specifically, its president, Jay Wallace, and chief executive, Suzanne Scott—to throw themselves at Trump’s feet and beseech him to attend their Republican presidential primary debate next month, sources close to the matter said. The meeting was planned prior to the indictment, the paper reported.
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