Election day was November 3rd. Major news organizations call it November 7 ,. And yet, more than a week later, we haven’t seen much of Trump. Yes, he is active on Twitter – to say the least. And yes, he recently talked about the pace of Operation Warp from Rose Garden. But it is.
Trump has not questioned the outcome of the 2020 election. He has not called in “Fox and Friends” or dialed in Rush Limboho’s show. The Americans have rejected him on the ballot boxes and his schedule has been largely ignored by public events.
So when can it end? When will Trump give his first post-election interview? And on what medium?
In particular, one can imagine that Trump would appear on Fox News. Maybe he’ll hang out with “friends” or record a sit-down chat with Sean Hannity. But if one thing has just been clarified, it is that Trump is a favorite on Fox. It has repeatedly vented its anger against the network and promoted its competitors, such as Newsmax and OAN. However the thing is cheap. That is to say, if Trump wants to teach himself, he will not focus.
So what are Trump’s other options? He can always surprise everyone and sit with a big news network. Or he could call a Limboho show, which seems like a clear choice. Or it could run a cutter in Fox …
“We will be open for interviews”
If Trump really wants to hit Fox, he could appear on Newsmax, perhaps sitting down for an interview with Greg Kelly, who has seen an increase in ratings over the past week. I texted Newsmax boss Chris Rudy to see if there was a behind-the-scenes conversation. Ruddy told me he spoke to Trump last Thursday when he called Newsmax’s latest ratings to congratulate him on the success. “I told them we would be open for an interview.” “Everyone wants him to have one but he is currently focused on meeting the election challenges,” he said.
>> Trump last appeared on Newsmax when he spoke to Kelly just before the election …
Speaking of which …
When will we see President-elect Joe Biden sitting for the post-election interview? Yes, Biden is more ible accessible than Trump, giving speeches and taking questions from reporters. But it’s not the same as sitting down for a long interview. I checked with Biden’s camp, hoping to get some information to share in this newsletter, but it just came out …
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