Trump Unleashes On Fox News After Network Hosts Trump-Hating Loser

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President Donald Trump launched a vehement critique against Fox News in the early hours, expressing his discontent with the network's decision to feature an economist he disparaged as "a Trump hating loser."

The President's ire was sparked by a segment on Fox and Friends Weekend, which aired at 6:44 AM, featuring stockbroker Peter Schiff. Schiff's commentary on the Trump economy was less than favorable, prompting the President to voice his displeasure.

In a fiery post, Trump questioned the rationale behind Fox's choice, stating, "Why would Fox and Friends Weekend (of all things?) put on a 'Stockbroker' named Peter Schiff, a Trump hating loser who has already proven to be wrong." He further criticized Schiff's economic predictions, asserting that prices are on the decline, contrary to Schiff's claims.

Trump highlighted the drop in gasoline prices, noting, "Gasoline hit $1.99 a gallon yesterday, in certain states, and is down BIG since Biden." He attributed the affordability crisis to President Biden, claiming, "Biden caused the AFFORDABILITY CRISIS, IM FIXING IT, along with everything else!"

According to Mediaite, Trump's morning tirade did not end with Fox News. Shortly after 8 AM, he turned his attention to CNN's Caitlin Collins, whom he labeled as part of "Fake News CNN." Trump recounted an exchange with Collins regarding the cost of a new ballroom, explaining, "I said because it is going to be double the size, and the quality of finishes and interiors has been brought to the highest level." He emphasized that the project is privately funded, with no taxpayer dollars involved, and criticized CNN's coverage as biased and irrelevant, stating, "Their ratings are so low that theyre not even counted or relevant anymore."

However, Collins did not question Trump about the ballroom during their encounter at the Kennedy Center. Instead, she pressed him on the issue of accepting a Peace Prize amid rising tensions with Venezuela. This discrepancy highlights the ongoing tension between Trump and certain media outlets, as he continues to challenge narratives that he perceives as unfavorable or inaccurate.

The President's unwavering commitment to his agenda and his readiness to confront media criticism remain central to his public persona, as he seeks to assert his vision for America's future.