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Trump Denies Report He Approved Iran Strikes, Blasts Fox News

The president has escalated his rhetoric against the press in recent months, claiming Fox News and other pollsters are “negative criminals.”

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forbes.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

Trump Denies Report He Approved Iran Strikes, Blasts Fox News

The president has escalated his rhetoric against the press in recent months, claiming Fox News and other pollsters are “negative criminals.”

originale
huffpost.com1 anni fa

Trump Rants That 'MAGA HATES' Fox News In Angry Truth Social Post About Network's Polls

"They are always wrong and negative," the president said.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 17 giugno 2025·huffpost.com

    Trump Escalates His Feud With Tucker Carlson Over Israel And Iran

    "Let him go get a television network and say it so that people listen," the president fired off at the former Fox News star.

  2. giovedì 19 giugno 2025·huffpost.com

    Trump Rants That 'MAGA HATES' Fox News In Angry Truth Social Post About Network's Polls

    "They are always wrong and negative," the president said.

  3. giovedì 19 giugno 2025·forbes.com

    Trump Denies Report He Approved Iran Strikes, Blasts Fox News

    The president has escalated his rhetoric against the press in recent months, claiming Fox News and other pollsters are “negative criminals.”