
Fox News gave Trump the heave-ho in the middle of his rally.
Veteran host Neil Cavuto put on a fact-checking clinic in real-time after muting former President Donald Trump mid-sentence while delivering his rally speech at Rock Hill, South Carolina, one day before the Palmetto State's citizens place their votes in the primary election.
He did so while quoting the late Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY) who said: “Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but not their own facts.”
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"We'll continue monitoring the president's remarks, and I mean no offense to him and some of you continue hearing, but I did have to say that even though the former president is entitled to his opinions he is not entitled to his own set of facts," said Cavuto.
The anchor laid out a handful of topics that Trump apparently mischaracterized or outright got wrong including the booming stock market, the solvent economy, gas prices, and airing grievances that he actually won the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.
"The market has indeed been going up and having nothing to do with him and everything to do with this aggressive cutting interest rates and then hiking interest rates that stabilized inflation," said Cavuto. "And of course the whole artificial intelligence phenomenon that has benefited and a host of companies that are making money hand over fist."
"So that's what you want to give Biden credit for that it has nothing to do with Donald Trump."
He corrected Trump's claim that gas prices are $6 a gallon.
As of today, the average gallon of case is $3.26.
And as for the 2020 election, Cavuto noted that the president continued to say that it was "rigged."
Not so says Cavuto.
"This has been adjudicated many many times; dozens of times," he said. "It's been investigated by everyone and and its uncle. No fewer that 44 investigations launched. Some of them by judges picked by Trump himself that found no evidence that in seven battleground states, where most of them were focused — Donald Trump lost each and every one of those states."