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Trump demanded $5mn to participate in debate

Trump later added that he thought Fox News would have had “about 10” of the videos, which were directed at Cruz and Marco Rubio, ready for him.

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Megachurch Pastor Perry Noble says that while he’s not endorsing Trump, he does feel the businessman successfully turned the tables on the Fox News network that hosted the Republican debate Thursday night in Iowa.

I’ll see your $5 mil, he seemed to be telling the Fox News suits – and raise you a cool $1 million. “They called a few minutes ago”. St. Edward’s University political science professor Brian Smith said missing the debate hasn’t done any harm for Trump.

I am sure Trump supporters will just brush this off and explain it away like they do everything else.

Two other Republican presidential candidates, who also won past Iowa caucuses were with him: Governor Mike Huckabee and Senator Rick Santorum. Ted Cruz of Texas is an “anchor baby”.

Last night, Fox News showed America what the Republican presidential race would look like without Donald Trump. “He was a little teddy bear to me”, said Jeb Bush, (R) presidential candidate.

The combined audience for MSNBC’s and CNN’s coverage of the Donald Trump charity event/rally only amounted to about 25 percent of the Fox News audience, according to CNN’s Brian Stelter.

The Fox News debate moderator, who engaged in a back-and-forth with Trump over Twitter and other outlets, opened the debate by calling Trump “the elephant not in the room”.

“I have to go a step further and say that Fox has been extremely nice in the last number of hours”, he said. Trump said. “When you’re born in Canada, you’re not supposed to run for president of the United States”.

The prime-time event lacked some of the heat Trump often injects into debates and instead focused largely on policy.

Trump skipped the debate because of an ongoing feud with the host network, but much ink has already been spilled scrutinizing whether it will hurt his campaign ahead of Monday’s Iowa caucus vote.

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NASHUA, N.H. (AP) – Republican Donald Trump is continuing his unconventional campaign by traveling to New Hampshire as his rivals scramble to make closing arguments in the days before the Iowa caucuses. I mean it.” In January 2016, Trump said, “I have zero respect for Megyn Kelly. Surely, then, the network had its own montage of Trump’s evolving stances on abortion and his kind words about Democrat front-runner Hillary Clinton at the ready.

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