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Trump: ‘People from Fox’ helped with comedy dinner speech and I'm meeting with Murdoch

With less than three weeks until Election Day, Donald Trump is curtailing his schedule, canceling interviews with major mainstream media outlets while sitting down for “safe space” chats with Fox News and a former Fox News host.

In his “Fox & Friends” tête-à-tête Friday morning, Trump claimed that “a couple of people from Fox” helped write the speech he gave at the annual, elite Al Smith Dinner Thursday night.

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Bill Clinton mocks Trump at rally: Don't worry, I won't be 'swaying back and forth'

Former President Bill Clinton knocked Donald Trump's age while speaking in North Carolina on Friday.

"I don't have any more elections I'll be involved in, and I'm too old to gild the lily," Clinton told a crowd in Durham about his knack for helping Democrats get elected.

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'We'll be following up': MTG revives voting machine election conspiracy theory

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) revived a conspiracy theory on Friday of shenanigans involving Dominion Voting Systems machines.

According to Greene, someone "posted up from Whitfield County ... and when he went to vote, and we have the Dominion machines, and you go through and you mark president, you mark, you know, for Congress, that would be me. They mark Donald Trump, and they marked who they were voting for the rest of the way down their ballot on the machine."

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'Come on!' Kamala Harris taunts 'exhausted' Trump over mass interview cancelations

Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday taunted former President Donald Trump for canceling multiple planned interviews over the last month.

While campaigning in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Harris used the interview cancellations to drive home a point about Trump's mental fitness for the job of the presidency.

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Fox News hosts squirm with 'discomfort' as Trump shares on-air gripe: CNN's Chris Wallace

CNN's Chris Wallace said on Friday that some of his former colleagues on Fox News appeared visibly uncomfortable when Donald Trump ranted to them about the network airing negative ads about his campaign.

While discussing questions about the 78-year-old Trump's mental acuity, Wallace argued that some of the president's recent ramblings have been cause for concern, including the ones he delivered on Friday's edition of "Fox & Friends."

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Watch: Trump supporter stumbles when asked to list a promise ex-president kept

The comedians of The Good Liars this week stumped a supporter of Donald Trump when they asked him to name a single promise that the former president had kept.

While talking to Trump supporters outside of a rally, Davram Stiefler asked a man what he thought about Trump.

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'There it is': Ex-prosecutor flags Trump's latest 'sharply self-incriminating statement'

Donald Trump, like any other American, has the constitutional right to remain silent rather than potentially incriminating himself, but he rarely avails himself of that opportunity, a legal expert said.

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner delivered a closing argument-style presentation on his YouTube channel highlighting recent remarks the Republican nominee made that he believes show evidence of guilt in the Jan. 6 case that remains pending just days before the election.

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'Is Trump okay?' Confusion as 'exhausted' ex-president abruptly ends friendly interview

Donald Trump was scheduled to appear with former Fox News personality Dan Bongino for an interview on Friday, but a few minutes into their discussion, the ex-president abruptly ended the questioning.

Bongino, who has been supportive of Trump in the past, appeared to be confused.

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'Old timer' Trump ridiculed for prediction about cows in Fox News interview

Donald Trump has landed on cows as his closing message in his campaign for a second term as president, much to the befuddlement of observers.

The former president has been claiming for years that Democrats want to ban cows to fight climate change, but he's leaning into those bizarre claims even harder in this election than he did in 2020, when he also warned that "cows are out."

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'I'm calling it a lie': MSNBC host rips Fox News' 'weak' apology for Harris clip

MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski ramped up her attacks on Fox News and the network's Bret Baier Friday for running what she said was a deceptive clip during an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.

It led her to sharply accuse the network for efforts to protect Donald Trump.

Baier has been criticized for running a clip of the former president dismissing accusations that he has threatened his political enemies if he is re-elected. During his back-and-forth with Harris, the topic came up and Baier ran a clip — which was not of Trump's threat but of his dismissal.

That led Harris to exclaim, "That is not what you just showed" after which he argued and attempted to talk over her as she protested.

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‘Exhausted,’ ‘weary’ and ‘decomposing’ Trump keeps canceling interviews: reports

Over the past week Donald Trump canceled a major interview with CBS News' "60 Minutes," canceled an interview with a pro-Trump host at CNBC, and canceled an interview with NBC News, with just weeks before Election Day as voters are rushing to the polls in some early voting states.

Trump also cut short the Q&A portion of a Pennsylvania town hall after two attendees reportedly fainted — instead, just playing music while standing (and occasionally swaying) on stage. And he was short and combative with the editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News in a sit-down interview on economic policy at the Chicago Economic Club, leading one critic to call the ex-president a "petulant toddler."

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'You don't get to do that!' Ex-Trump adviser scolded as he talks over CNN host

An ex-adviser to Donald Trump felt the wrath of a CNN host Friday as he defied her instructions and refused to stop talking.

David Urban, who still a staunch Trump supporter, had been deep in discussion with Democratic strategist Chuck Rocha about the presidential election when host Erica Hill tried to cut it off.

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Trump admits he's demanding Rupert Murdoch stop running 'negative ads' on Fox News

Donald Trump ended his interview with "The Fox & Friends" by admitting he was about to issue some demands for the network's founder Rupert Murdoch.

Trump was in the studio on Friday morning for the show he typically calls into. He revealed it was because he was meeting with the media mogul, who Trump said he was demanding do more to help the campaign in the final 18 days.

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