Former President Donald Trump returned to Fox News on Monday for an extended interview with host Sean Hannity
within 24 hours once he assumed office — but that he couldn’t explain how because then it wouldn’t work. We’re sure it’s totally real and absolutely brilliant.
While the interview covered a large swath of Trump’s recent controversies, it was a particularly notable occasion. Trump had not appeared on Fox since September, reportedly as a result of a “soft ban” placed upon him by network executives. One source close to Trumpin March that the ban was “indicative of how the Murdochs feel about Trump in this particular moment.”
If a timeout wasn’t enough to incense Trump, the slight has been compounded by the network’s seemingly weekly invites to potential challenges for the 2024 Republican primary. A Media Matters for America study found thatTrump has, of course, picked up on this shift. In February the president at the network on Truth social, accusing them of artificially inflating DeSantis’ popularity. ”FoxNews is promoting Ron DeSanctus so hard and so much that there’s not much time left for Real News,” he wrote.
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