Fox News host Maria Bartiromo reportedly fed former President Donald Trump questions ahead of one of her on-air interviews with him.

CNN reported that Bartiromo planned to ask Trump questions in a November interview.

The public wants to know that he will fight this. They want to hear a path to victory.

Bartiromo seemed to agree with Trump that the 2020 presidential election was rigged against them.

The facts are on your side, she wrote. Let's start there. What are the facts? What took place here should be described.

I will drill down on the fraud, including the statistical impossibilities of Biden magic. Bartiromo said to make sure he doesn't go off on tangents. This is not about him anymore. This is about something. I will ask him about big tech and media at the end of the day.

Less than an hour after sending off the text, Trump called into Bartiromo's show and asked her questions.

Bartiromo said, "Thank you for talking with us in the first interview since Election Day." The facts are in your favor. Let's start there. Go through the facts. Define what took place.

It is generally considered unethical to give a source specific questions ahead of a scheduled interview because it allows a source to plan and plan responses which can undermine accountability and scrutiny.

Fox News Media did not reply immediately.