
Trump's no friend of Steve's.
Steve Doocy of the morning juggernaut program "Fox & Friends" has former President Donald Trump cross, calling him an "Unwatchable RINO" and putting on his TV exec fedora and demanding he be stripped of his spot on the sofa and exiled to weekend programming.
"Unwatchable RINO Steve Doocy of Fox & Friends, which is suffering mightily from a lack of interest and Ratings Decline, with Steve being the principal factor, has just blurted out that I was wrong on the fact that Democrats can vote in the New Hampshire Republican Primary," the 45th president wrote in a two-part Truth Social rant. "He was so anxious to go against me, that he fell into the proverbial 'Trump' trap, just like all others do."
Trump attempted to argue many of the voters showing up to cast their ballots on Jan. 23 are Democrats masquerading as Independents.
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The idea that Democrats are able to vote in the Granite State's Republican primary has been debunked.
“Registered Democrats cannot vote in the Republican primary, and registered Republicans cannot vote in the Democratic primary,” New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan told CNN. “…We’ve been pretty clear about the process.”
He then took another shot at Doocy and floated a demotion.
"So Steve, I know you don’t think people cheat in Elections, but they do," Trump explained in part two of his post. "Nevertheless, I have an idea on how we can solve the problem with Steve—Exchange the Weekend Hosts with the Weekday Hosts, and everybody will be happy - except keep Lawrence, who is constantly defending me as he reports back to studio - 'I know what you’re saying, but it’s not what I see in the field, all I see are Red Hats and Trump people!!!'"
It's likely Trump is referring to Fox News' Lawrence Jones, who appears on the Fox & Friends show as an enterprise reporter.
Then he ended with a shot at New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, who has publicly backed former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in the presidential contest.
"Anyway, it’s Chris Sununu’s fault," Trump chided. "He could have changed this, but was too lazy to do so!"