This week, former President Donald Trump said that he did well in his discussion with Vice President Kamala Harris, even though both of the reporters on ABC News were “unfair” to him.
Trump also said he wasn’t sure if he would agree to another debate with a different left-wing network that had other plans.
“I would do something for NBC and Fox too, but right now we need to decide if we ever want to do it.”
Trump said that David Muir and Linsey Davis, reporters on ABC News, should have checked Kamala’s facts many times, especially since she made up the Charlottesville claim and lied about Trump’s involvement with the Heritage Foundation’s “Project 2025.”
“It was three on one,” Trump said on “Fox & Friends” in the early morning on Fox News. “I believe I did a wonderful job.”
“It was a fixed deal, as I thought it would be, because they were correcting me with everything but not correcting anything with her.” He went on to say that she lied six or seven times and no one questioned her.
“It was a three-on-one—that’s fine. I’ve had worse chances before, but never so clear.”
“They’re lying. I believe ABC had a bad night… Because of how they did that, they should lose their license.”
Muir and Davis corrected Trump five times during the 90-minute debate, but no one corrected the former California senator.
Trump was sure that he had won the first discussion between him and Harris.
Trump said, “People have told me I’m a good debater. I believe it was one of my finest arguments, if not my finest.”
Trump also said Harris wants a second debate, saying “the loser always wants a do over.
I won the argument… I’m not sure if I want to argue again,” he said.
After their first debate, the Harris team quickly asked Trump to come back for a second one. Experts say Harris avoided making big mistakes and avoided answering questions that could be hurtful by not answering them.