Once against Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is attracting major criticism after he told a Rolling Stone reporter when fellow candidate Carly Fiorina appeared on a TV “Look at the face!”
One of the few examples available is in the videotape and transcript of her meeting with Black Lives Matter protesters in New Hampshire last week. She says they should be standing up for the innocent victims who are killed every night in the streets of St. Louis.
Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton’s stalwart front may have suffered a few cracks during a campaign stop in Las Vegas, after a Fox News journalist pressed her about her allegedly wiped email server and she retorted, in obvious discomfort: “What, like...
The most recent fallout between the often-controversial presidential candidate and the network occurred when Trump lashed out at Fox News host Megyn Kelly after her question during the GOP debate about his disparaging comments on women.
This gives him the advantage of having more control over the interview dynamic, as he can field tough questions from the comfort of his home or office rather than the potentially more hostile on-set environment.
Donald Trump’s disinvitation marks the third day of controversy and fallout from his arguments with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, following what Trump called “biased” and unfair questioning from Kelly at Thursday night’s Republican presidential candidate forum.
At the least, the latest flare-up underscored the potential challenges Trump poses for his rivals as they struggle to react to him without deviating from their own message or alienating the conservatives who are enamored with his insurgent, unconventional bid.
Trump made the remark in an interview with CNN about Fox News moderator Megyn Kelly, who repeatedly quizzed Trump about past crude comments about women during Thursday night’s debate.
Those statements followed inflammatory comments Trump made about Fox News reporter Megyn Kelly, who was one of several moderators to question him at the first GOP primary debate the evening before.
The organizer of the Red State Gathering of conservative activists said Saturday he “dis-invited” Donald Trump from his event because of indecent comments about Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly. “It just was wrong”, he said.