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Trump’s relationship with Fox News is quickly fraying Donald Trump had a presidential pivot thi

Trump’s relationship with Fox News is quickly fraying Donald Trump had a presidential pivot this week, shifting aim from his usual enemies in the press to what has long been his favorite network, Fox News. “HOPELESS & CLUELESS! [Fox News] should go all the way LEFT and I will still find a way,” Trump said in a series of tweets on Wednesday. “The New @FoxNews is letting millions of GREAT people down! We have to start looking for a new News Outlet. FOX isn’t working for us anymore!” Despite his regular cheerleading of the network, and continued support from reliable Fox acolytes like the hosts of Fox & Friends, as well as Sean Hannity and Jeanine Pirro, President Donald Trump has noticeably soured on Fox News as of late. “Fox is a lot different than it used to be,” he noted last week. “There’s something going on at Fox, I’ll tell you right now, and I’m not happy about it.” [READ MORE]( [CNN host ends interview with Trump campaign spokesperson for lying about Trump’s lies]( [READ MORE]( [Once again, Carli Lloyd is out-kicking society’s expectations for women]( [READ MORE]( [Trump administration sows chaos by wrongly implying kids born overseas might not be citizens]( [READ MORE]( [Even Big Oil doesn’t like the EPA’s methane rollback]( [READ MORE]( [Trump promotes new video, complete with white supremacist symbol]( [READ MORE]( CAPAF | ThinkProgress Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 United States This email was sent to{EMAIL}. [unsubscribe](

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