"I was very Unfairly Treated by the ABC Anchor," Trump Told Fox News
The Republican presidential candidate, President Donald Trump, at Fox News yesterday expressed his disappointment with the ABC anchors of the presidential debate.
ABC News anchors David Muir and Linsey Davis, during last week's presidential debate, showed every evidence to prove that they had had earlier contact with Harris and agreed on how she could be favoured. All the points they claimed to have fact check Trump has no video evidence comparyto the series of lies told by VP Harris.
There are video proofs of her Indian origin, ban on fracking, defending the police and lots more. YouTube still has videos of where Kamala openly rejected a bill aimed at assisting the Blacks community. Non of these videos was called up by the fact checking Muir and Davis. This was why Trump regretted having not attacked the anchors during the debate.
"I think my only regret is that I wanted to be elegant, and I didn't want to go after the anchors. I wish I did, in a way," Trump said during an appearance Wednesday on Fox News Channel's "Gutfeld!"
"I was very unfairly treated by the anchor. I'm not fans of those guys anymore – and his hair was better five years ago," Trump quipped, referring to Muir, adding, "That happens with the clock."
Critics railed against Muir and Davis for repeatedly fact-checking Trump during the debate while going easy on Vice President Kamala Harris.
"They didn't correct her once, and they corrected me- everything I said, practically," Trump said.
The former president knocked the "fake news" for its fawning praise of Harris' debate performance, accusing her of producing a "word salad" during her first response after she was asked whether Americans are better off financially now than four years ago.
"If I were Winston Churchill- he was a great debater, by the way, and an elegant debater. If I were Winston Churchill, they would say, 'Well, he was okay, but he wasn't special tonight,'" Trump said.
Trump also addressed Sunday's assassination attempt against him, joking to Fox News' Greg Gutfeld, "I always said golf is a very dangerous game."
"The Secret Service did a great job," Trump later said. "They saw the barrel of a gun. A big gun. And it came out through bushes. How many people would see that?"
Trump also praised the woman who spotted would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh fleeing from the scene and took photos of his license plate, calling her a "heroine."
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