Hosts Of ‘Fox & Friends’ Gets
The set of “Fox & Friends” got heated after a new Wall Street Journal opinion piece that accused former President Donald Trump of being frightened to debate was mentioned.
It started when Steve Doocy mentioned the story and it rankled his cohost, Brian Kilmeade.
“It talks about how he’s got a big lead, but he’s acting as if it weren’t as if he won. The last line is Trump’s advisers may be telling him he should appear, lest he says something that hurts his legal defense. But that’s a sign of weakness, not strength,” the host said.
“And it’ll have to answer those questions eventually. What is the former president afraid of? Because everywhere I go when I talk to people about the debates, they say they really like to see what he has to say. You know, I think Donald Trump, Donald Trump being afraid don’t add up ever in anything, period, that that conversation started. And why doesn’t he? Because he’s up by 40 points, you’re saying, What’s the point? I think part of it has to do with he might say something that could imperil him,” he said.
Kilmneade quickly came to the defense of the former president.
“I think part of it has to do with he might say something that could imperil him,” Doocy said, which had Jones laugh again as he mockingly quipped, “Donald Trump says something that imperils him! I think his attorneys have advised him not to say anything. Don’t tweet, don’t go on Truth Social. And he continues to do it!”