Trump Slams Fox News As “Worse” Than “Fake News CNN” In Tweet Storm
President Donald Trump lambasted his favorite cable news network, Fox News in a series of tweets on Sunday, calling the outlet “worse” than CNN, which he has long dismissed as “fake news.”
Trump said he believes Fox News “forgot the people who got them there” and rebuked the network for what he viewed as “loading up with Democrats.” The president also took a swipe at MSNBC and The New York Times for their reporting methods.
Watching @FoxNews weekend anchors is worse than watching low ratings Fake News @CNN, or Lyin’ Brian Williams (remember when he totally fabricated a War Story trying to make himself into a hero, & got fired. A very dishonest journalist!) and the crew of degenerate……
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 7, 2019
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…..Comcast (NBC/MSNBC) Trump haters, who do whatever Brian & Steve tell them to do. Like CNN, NBC is also way down in the ratings. But @FoxNews, who failed in getting the very BORING Dem debates, is now loading up with Democrats & even using Fake unsourced @nytimes as….
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 7, 2019
…a “source” of information (ask the Times what they paid for the Boston Globe, & what they sold it for (lost 1.5 Billion Dollars), or their old headquarters building disaster, or their unfunded liability? @FoxNews is changing fast, but they forgot the people who got them there!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 7, 2019
Trump’s relationship with Fox News appeared to begin souring last month, after many of the network’s polls showed him trailing several Democratic 2020 presidential candidates. He called their first-round debates held last month “boring” twice.
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.@FoxNews Polls are always bad for me. They were against Crooked Hillary also. Something weird going on at Fox. Our polls show us leading in all 17 Swing States. For the record, I didn’t spend 30 hours with @abcnews, but rather a tiny fraction of that. More Fake News @BretBaier
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 17, 2019
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