The former president went on ‘Fox & Friends’ to complain that he’d been treated unfairly.
to be shut down during a rant about the way he was treated by the network during his presidential debate againston Wednesday morning to complain that he’d faced a “rigged deal” with the debate, with moderators “correcting everything” he said while “not correcting with her.” Asked why he felt moderators hadn’t corrected Harris in the same way, Trump answered: “Because they’re dishonest.”
Trump used the interview to repeatedly complain that the debate was “three-to-one,” meaning he felt that moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis were on Harris’ side against him. He also said that the full context of his quotes on Charlottesville make it clear that what he’d said was “absolutely perfect.”
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