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Donald Trump Says Kamala Harris’ Campaign ‘Virtually Owns’ Fox News
Former President Donald Trump has accused Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign of having an outsized influence on Fox News.
The network announced on Monday that the Vice President agreed to sit for an interview with chief political anchor Bret Baier, scheduled to air on October 16.
In a post on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump criticized Fox News for what he perceives as disproportionate airtime given to Harris campaign representatives
He specifically singled out Ian Sams, Senior Advisor to the Vice President, claiming that Sams “virtually owns the Network.” Trump also accused Fox News of featuring numerous “Harris Radical Left Democrat mouthpieces” throughout its programming.
The former president’s statement comes as Harris appears to be expanding her media presence, as she has previously avoided Fox News.
Recent appearances include interviews on 60 Minutes, The Howard Stern Show, and the Call Her Daddy podcast, demonstrating an effort to reach diverse audiences.
The Vice President is also scheduled to participate in a CNN town hall on October 23, moderated by Anderson Cooper, further expanding her media footprint as the election cycle intensifies.
Newsweek contacted Trump and Harris’ campaigns via email for comment on Monday.
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