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Fox boss reportedly told Trump to make nice or ‘go to war’
Ever since last week’s Republican debate on Fox News and his flap over Megyn Kelly, Donald Trump has been on a lot of sh*t lists, and not just those belonging to people who bleed from “wherever.” Some GOP events have banned him, but it’s his rift with Roger Ailes and Fox News that may give Trump an even bigger problem.
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Kelly also mentioned that Trump had once told a contestant on NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice it would be a pretty picture to see her on her knees.
Then enters Megyn Kelly – Trump’s newest nemesis – asking Jeb Bush if he would have authorized the invasion of Iraq, to which he responds, “I would have”.
Kelly recently faced some backlashing not just from Donald Trump but from netizens after the Presidential candidate dropped the following words on other media personalities “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her-whatever” referring to Kelly. “She is a brilliant journalist and I support her 100 percent”, the Fox boss said in a statement late Monday.
Donald Trump set the tone, repeating some of what he’d said before about Mexicans as criminals flooding across the border. “Apparently Mr. Trump thought the question was unfair and I was attacking him“, she said. “We had a blunt but cordial conversation and the air has been cleared”. No one yet knows whether Trump will commit to building the vital infrastructure of a genuine political campaign, which typically needs an advertising strategy, intricate polling data, get-out-the-vote operations and rapid-response war rooms staffed by political veterans. Among those who call the economy their top concern, 39% say they most trust Trump to handle it. And those who cite a foreign policy concern also put Trump atop their list of trusted candidates for handling terrorism, but by a smaller margin: 17% trust Trump, while 10% Cruz, and 9% trust Paul.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles Times reports, another debate involving the 2016 Republican Presidential candidates will be held this January.
“The conspiracy theories about Megyn Kelly’s vacation rank up there with UFO’s, the moon landing and Elvis being alive”. “Border Patrol, people that I deal with, that I talk to, they say this is what’s happening”. When no one walked out right away, Kelly turned to fellow moderator Bret Baier to fill the airtime.
The 69-year-old clashed with Kelly, who challenged the tycoon about his views on women.
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In the interview with Hannity for Tuesday night, Trump said he was prepared to spend $345 million or more to fund his establishment-bucking campaign as long as he’s doing well in the polls. I’m honored by your call, and 22%.