Donald Trump’s latest feud with the Fox News cable network escalated once again on Wednesday morning, when the GOP front-runner’s campaign manager claimed that upcoming debate moderator Megyn Kelly is “obsessed” with bringing down the candidate.
For the past few days, Trump has oscillated over whether or not to appear in a GOP presidential debate being aired on the network Thursday, ultimately deciding not to participate. Trump has claimed repeatedly that Fox News, and Kelly specifically, have covered his campaign unfairly. Fox has responded with a stinging statement which suggested that “a nefarious source tells us that Trump has his own secret plan to replace the Cabinet with his Twitter followers to see if he should even go to those meetings.”
“Sooner or later Donald Trump, even if he’s president, is going to have to learn that he doesn’t get to pick the journalists—we’re very surprised he’s willing to show that much fear about being questioned by Megyn Kelly,” they said in another statement aimed at Trump.
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Trump called the statements “wiseguy press releases” and has said he doesn’t think Kelly is “professional at all” and “not a very talented person.”
“They should get competent reporters, they shouldn’t use somebody like her,” Trump said during a phone interview on “Good Morning America.” Since Trump’s decision not to appear, he has been dinged by his GOP rivals and challenged to a one-on-one debate by 2016 candidate Sen. Ted Cruz. According to Lewandowski, several of the Republican candidates have reached out to Trump campaign to express ambivalence about joining the Thursday debate on Fox, raising the question: “Fox isn’t going to be fair to you, what makes them think they’ll be fair to us?”
I refuse to call Megyn Kelly a bimbo, because that would not be politically correct. Instead I will only call her a lightweight reporter!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 27, 2016
“At the end of the day, Mr. Trump is going to have the last laugh,” Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandowski said during a Wednesday appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” In that same interview Lewandowski said it is unlikely that Trump will reverse course and join his fellow Republicans on stage.
“I mean, what you have with Mr. Trump is you have a clear leader, a person who, he said it best, is not going to be toyed with. A person who understands when a bad deal is in front of him and is ready to walk away from a bad deal, something that this country should be able to do. And I just don’t see any way where Fox is going to have a successful debate now when you got the clear GOP front-runner who’s decided to walk away from this debate because he can’t be treated fairly on the debate stage, and you got a network that’s going to make news not about what they’re going to ask the candidates about the policy issues but about personal attacks,” said Lewandowski.
Lewandowski said “this isn’t about Megyn Kelly at all,” even though he previously mentioned that she has “done show after show about why the media shouldn’t be having him on television.” He said the issue was instead moderators in general making themselves the focal point, rather than the candidates, citing the contentious CNBC GOP debate as the example.








