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Trump Criticizes ABC, Calls For Investigation

Former U.S. President Donald Trump attends the Trump Organization civil fraud trial, in New York

Former President Donald Trump has continued to criticize ABC, the network that hosted his debate with Vice President Kamala Harris on September 10. In a recent interview with Fox News, Trump expressed his belief that ABC should be investigated for their handling of the debate. Trump claimed that he was repeatedly questioned on various topics where he was proven right, while Harris was not challenged on issues where she was wrong.

Trump's criticism of ABC escalated further as he suggested that the network should lose its broadcast license, alleging that the debate was 'rigged' and insinuating that Harris may have been provided with questions in advance.

Suggests ABC should lose broadcast license.
Trump criticizes ABC for biased debate questioning.
Expresses concerns about fairness for JD Vance in upcoming debate.

Looking ahead to the upcoming vice presidential debate between his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on October 1, Trump expressed concerns about Vance receiving a fair opportunity. Despite his reservations, Trump praised Vance as a strong and capable candidate who loves the country.

During the interview, Trump also shared positive remarks about his wife, former first lady Melania Trump, in anticipation of her upcoming memoir. He described her as a 'tremendous person' who is precise and accurate, emphasizing her love for him as a surprising revelation to many.

In a video promoting her book, Melania Trump emphasized the importance of sharing her perspective and the truth, stating that she felt a responsibility to clarify the facts.

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