On Monday, former President Trump lashed out at the hosts of Fox News for their coverage of his polling as he contemplated another run for president.

Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social that his poll numbers were messed up by Fox and Friends. The show has been bad. They quote the big Turning Point Poll victory, and then hammer me with outliers.

Trump was referring to the network's coverage of a new poll that showed the former president well ahead of all other potential Republican primary challengers.

"That is a little different than a couple of other polls we've seen over the last couple of weeks." Steve said. It is similar to the young people who are activists at thatTurning Point event, but looking at other polls, different answer.

The co-host said, "If you look state by state, Ron is showing great strength in New Hampshire, Michigan and Florida."

Trump referred to "RINO Paul Ryan," who he said was one of the weakest and worst speakers ever, and suggested the former congressman was running the place.

Ryan is on the board of Fox Corp., which is owned by Murdoch.

Murdoch-owned newspapers the New York Post and Wall Street Journal have criticized Trump, saying he is not worthy of another stint in the White House and failed as president during the Capitol riot.

While discussing the recent select committee hearings on Capitol Hill over which she has presided, Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), a frequent Trump foil, name checked Murdoch while she argued some conservative media might have soured on Trump.

During his time as president, Trump frequently appeared on the morning program live via phone and posted his thoughts on various segments on his social media accounts.

Earhardt said last week that Congress should investigate the riots that broke out during protests for racial justice in the summer of 2020.

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