π½οΈπΊ Trump Chop Better Food Wit Fox News Ogas Dem After Di Tori Say Dem Wan Catch Am Again Reach Ears
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Na strong tori dey reach us say jus afta Donald J. Trump wey be former presido of Amerika hear say dem wan indict am for di third time, baba jus waka go chop food wit di top bosses for Fox News. π¦π° Di koko wey dem wan discuss na to see how Trump go fit show face for di first Republican presidential primary debate wey wan happen dis month.
Inside di place dem dey chop food, Trump dey wit Jay Wallace wey be Fox News presido and Suzanne Scott wey be di chief executive for Fox News. Dem dey inside one corner for Trump golf club wey dey Bedminster, N.J. Two of di pipu wey sabi about di meeting talk say dem been don arrange di dinner before dem hear di tori of di indictment. π²ποΈ
For where Trump don dey talk before, e dey like say e no wan dey part of di first debate wey Fox News wan host for Republican National Committee on Aug. 23 for Milwaukee, and di second one wey dem wan do for September inside Reagan Presidential Library for California. But Trump don still tell pipu for lowkey say e never rule out di chance to show face for di first debate. π€π«
Even as Trump don dey yab Fox News anyhow for e social media site wey dem dey call Truth Social, dem talk say di dinner wey dem chop dey peaceful and e no get wahala. ππ±
Di big ogas for Fox come dey beg Trump small small make e show for di debate. Dem talk say if Trump show, e go fit show di world e strong debate skills. Plenti pipu don reason wit Trump recently say if e no show, e fit dey give chance to other candidates to shine wella. ππ
Trump sef open mouth tell Fox ogas say e neva decide weda e go come or not but e mind still dey open to hear word. Na di Fox pipu come dey find Trump to talk this mata. Dem bin wan make Sean Hannity wey dey very friendly wit Trump follow dem for di dinner but baba dey busy wit e 9 p.m. show, so e no fit show. πΊβ
Person wey dey speak for Trump, Steven Cheung, no gree talk anytin about di dinner. E talk say, “I no dey yan about private meeting.” Irena Briganti wey dey talk for Fox News side too no gree comment about di dinner. π·π€«
Trump don dey para on top Fox News matter for months now, especially how dem take dey report about Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida. Trump even vex for one interview wey Fox News do with Mr. DeSantis, e say dem too pet am. E still talk dis matter for di dinner place. π₯π€
Mr. Baier, wey wan co-host di Fox News debate wit Martha MacCallum, do interview wit Trump for June wey plenty pipu talk say na wetin cause wahala for Trump. Trump come talk say di interview no sweet am afta e been dey enjoy am before. Trump don yab wit many pipu, like e own advicers, pipu wey dey show for Fox, and big men wey dey give Republican money about weda e go come di debate or not. πΉπΈ
Trump don show pipu say e no wan risk to stand for stage with oda pipu wey dem no dey even rate like dat, bcos dem fit use chance shine. But pipu wey dey advise Trump say e no get anytin to gain if e go debate, but Trump no gree talk weda e go surprise everybody show or not. ππ€·πΎββοΈ
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π½οΈπΊ Trump Kick It With Fox News Bigwigs After Hearing ‘Bout That Third Indictment
Right after catching wind of his third indictment, our ex-President Donald J. Trump was chilling with the main folks at Fox News. What’s the word? They tryna see if he’ll step up at the first Republican presidential primary debate dropping this month.
So, the scene was set with Trump, Fox News’ top dawg Jay Wallace, and the head honcho Suzanne Scott. They were all vibing in a lowkey spot at Trump’s golf spot in Bedminster, N.J. Word on the street is they had this meet-up planned before that indictment news even hit. π²ποΈ
Now, Trump been hinting he might not slide to that first debate. Fox News got it on lock for August 23 in Milwaukee, and there’s another one in September over at the Reagan Presidential Library in Cali. But behind closed doors, dude’s been saying he might just pull up to that first one. π€π«
Even though Trump’s been throwing shade at Fox News on his social media, Truth Social, that dinner was all good. No drama, just business. ππ±
Fox News crew were on some “come through and shine” type talk, telling Trump it’s his time to flex those debate muscles. Some folks even been whispering, saying if Trump don’t pop out, someone else might steal the spotlight. ππ
Trump kept it real with the Fox crew, saying he’s still weighing his options but he ain’t ruling nothing out. It was Fox that hit him up for this dinner. Sean Hannity, who’s cool with Trump, was supposed to be in the mix, but dude had to handle his 9 p.m. show. πΊβ
Steven Cheung, Trump’s mouthpiece, kept it tight-lipped ’bout the dinner, just saying he don’t spill tea ’bout private biz. Irena Briganti, repping Fox News, was on the same energy. π·π€«
Trump been giving Fox News the side-eye for a minute, especially how they been covering Gov. Ron DeSantis from Florida. He even threw some words ’bout a Fox interview with DeSantis, feeling it was mad soft. That chat came up at the dinner too. π₯π€
Baier, set to run the show at the Fox News debate with Martha MacCallum, had this sit-down with Trump back in June. Later, folks said that chat messed things up for Trump. Even though Trump was feeling it at first, he switched up on it later. Trump’s been in his ear with a bunch of people, from his crew, Fox faces, to those big money Republican backers, talking ’bout if he should roll to the debate. πΉπΈ
Close sources say Trump’s feeling like why even bother sharing the stage with these underdogs? Might give them a chance to step up. His circle feels he ain’t got much to win from it, but Trump? He’s still keeping folks guessing if he might just drop in unannounced. ππ€·πΎββοΈ
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π½οΈπΊ Trump Dines with Fox News Chiefs Following Third Indictment News
Just after getting wind of a third indictment against him, former U.S. President Donald J. Trump had a meal with the top brass of Fox News. The main agenda? Discussing his potential appearance at the upcoming first Republican presidential primary debate this month.
The meal included Trump, Fox News President Jay Wallace, and Fox News Chief Executive Suzanne Scott. They met in a secluded section of Trump’s golf club in Bedminster, N.J. Sources say this dinner had been planned even before the indictment news broke out. π²ποΈ
Trump has previously hinted at possibly skipping the initial debate, scheduled by Fox News in collaboration with the Republican National Committee on August 23 in Milwaukee, and another in September at the Reagan Presidential Library in California. However, he’s privately mentioned that he hasnβt entirely ruled out the idea of attending the first one. π€π«
Despite Trump’s recent critiques of Fox News on his social media platform, Truth Social, those present described the dinner as amiable and without conflict. ππ±
Fox News executives gently tried persuading Trump to grace the debate stage. They suggested that it would be a chance for Trump to flaunt his debating prowess. Many have also mentioned to Trump that his absence might give other candidates a chance to shine. ππ
Trump told the Fox officials he’s still undecided but is open to the idea. The meeting was initiated by Fox. Sean Hannity, a known Trump ally, was supposed to join them but had commitments with his 9 p.m. show. πΊβ
Steven Cheung, a spokesperson for Trump, chose not to comment on the dinner, simply stating he doesnβt discuss private meetings. Irena Briganti, representing Fox News, mirrored this sentiment. π·π€«
For months, Trump has been openly critical of Fox News, especially their coverage of Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida. He also criticized an interview of Mr. DeSantis on Fox, deeming it too lenient. This was also a topic at the dinner. π₯π€
Mr. Baier, set to co-host the Fox News debate with Martha MacCallum, previously interviewed Trump in June. The interview was later said to have been detrimental to Trump, with Trump expressing his displeasure despite initially enjoying it. Trump has had numerous talks with various people, including advisors, Fox personalities, and significant Republican donors, pondering his debate participation. πΉπΈ
Insiders mentioned that Trump feels it’s risky to share a stage with lesser-known rivals, as they might seize the opportunity to outshine him. While his advisors think he has nothing to benefit from the debate, Trump has not categorically denied a potential surprise appearance. ππ€·πΎββοΈ