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Former President Donald Trump has once again taken aim at Fox News, calling the conservative news channel a "RINO" (Republican in name only) network. The criticism came after Fox News covered Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' appearance in New York on Monday, rather than Trump's appearance in Florida the same evening.
In a statement on Tuesday, Trump said: "So interesting to watch FoxNews cover the small and unenthusiastic 139-person crowd in Staten Island for DeSantis, but stay as far away as possible from coverage of the thousands of people, many unable to get in, at the Club 47 event in West Palm Beach, Florida. I call FoxNews the RINO Network, and their DOWN BIG Ratings accurately reflect the name."
Trump went on to suggest that CNN could improve its ratings by adopting a conservative, pro-Trump stance: "If FAKE NEWS CNN was smart, which they're not, they'd go Conservative & 'All Trump, All the Time,' like in 2016, and become a Ratings Juggernaut."
While Trump has been critical of Fox News in the past, it is important to remember that media outlets have editorial discretion and are not obligated to cover every event or appearance by any particular individual. It is ultimately up to each individual to decide which news sources they trust and choose to follow.
As always, it is important to seek out multiple sources of information and exercise critical thinking when evaluating the news. While news organizations may have biases and agendas, the truth can be found by examining a variety of sources and using your own judgment to evaluate the information presented.
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