In a fiery exchange, Former President Donald
Trump launched a scathing attack on Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto after Cavuto criticized Trump’s
performance against Vice President Kamala Harris, calling it a "decisive loss." Cavuto claimed
that while Trump’s economic points were strong, his debate performance was disorganized
and heavily one-sided. Trump, known for his combative rhetoric, responded on Truth
Social, labeling Cavuto as “one of the worst on television” and even suggesting that
he preferred the likes of CNN and MSNBC. This public spat between Trump and Fox
News, a network he’s traditionally favored, signals an ongoing strain between the former
president and certain media figures. Despite this, Trump still advocates for a second debate
on Fox, although he expressed a preference for the event to be moderated by a pro-Trump
opinion host rather than a political journalist. On the other hand, Harris, who is open
to another debate, may be reluctant to participate on a network that frequently
criticizes her. As political tensions rise, the battle between Trump and
the media continues to heat up, with Fox News walking a fine line in covering
the unpredictable and fiery political landscape.