Trump Rails Against “Politically Correct” Fox News For Booking Interviews With Comey And Schiff
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President Donald Trump says Fox News is becoming too “politically correct” and he doesn’t like it.
Trump blasted the cable news network Saturday evening for booking interviews with two of his political foes — former FBI Director James Comey and House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-California).
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Earlier today, Fox posted a promo on social media saying Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace is scheduled to interview Comey and Schiff. The announcement set Trump off.
“Hard to believe that @FoxNews will be interviewing sleazebag & totally discredited former FBI Director James Comey, & also corrupt politician Adam ‘Shifty’ Schiff,” Trump tweeted. “Fox is trying sooo hard to be politically correct, and yet they were totally shut out from the failed Dem debates!”
Hard to believe that @FoxNews will be interviewing sleazebag & totally discredited former FBI Director James Comey, & also corrupt politician Adam “Shifty” Schiff. Fox is trying sooo hard to be politically correct, and yet they were totally shut out from the failed Dem debates!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 15, 2019
In a follow-up tweet, Trump said Fox is becoming too much like MSNBC and CNN, adding that they’ll “die together.”
Both Commiecast MSNBC & Fake News CNN are watching their Ratings TANK. Fredo on CNN is dying. Don’t know why @FoxNews wants to be more like them? They’ll all die together as other outlets take their place. Only pro Trump Fox shows do well. Rest are nothing. How’s Shep doing?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 15, 2019
This isn’t the first time Trump has criticized Fox. Still, the channel remains his go-to cable network for getting the word out to his supporters.
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