Former President Donald Trump gave a wide-ranging on-set interview on “Fox & Friends” on Friday morning, days after his rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, gave her first interview with the conservative network as a Democratic presidential candidate. I complied.
Asked whether he expected to involve more women in his campaign, including his wife Melania, daughter Ivanka, and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, to appeal to female voters, Trump said: He replied: woman. And I think it’s all nonsense. If you look at the polls, we’re doing well.”
A pre-recorded town hall that President Trump gave to a female audience in Georgia was aired Thursday on Fox. Fox News did not disclose that the female audience it selected for the event was filled with local Republicans, but the station edited the broadcast to include some of the women’s pro-Trump voices. Deleted.
“Even if I didn’t have an abortion, women still love me now. They like me anyway, because what I did was very good, so I decided to take this issue on board. They took it away from the federal government and put it back in the states where they vote,” he continued, once again touting his nomination to the Supreme Court. Judges who overturned federal abortion protections.
President Trump said “a lot of people” who attended Al Smith’s dinner in New York on Thursday night would be future cabinet nominees, adding: “I put him in there, right?” Ta. When asked about Cardinal Timothy Dolan by a Fox host.
Pressed again about a potential administration role, Trump said, “Look, I think it’s a little early. We have great people in every position.”
Asked about former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who endorsed him this summer, Trump said: “He’s going to be in it.”
The show also played a clip from Monday’s segment in which Trump visited a barbershop in the Bronx on Thursday. He told the people there, “You guys are just like me,” adding, “We were born the same way. I grew up in Queens and stuff like that.” This is because the campaign is trying to appeal to black male voters.