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Here are some recent news articles and updates about Donald Trump and his relationship with Fox News:
Recent Developments:
- On January 6, 2021, Trump's Twitter account was permanently suspended after he was accused of inciting violence during the storming of the US Capitol.
- In February 2021, Trump launched his own social media platform, Truth Social, which has been criticized for its lack of moderation and spread of misinformation.
- In March 2021, Fox News announced that it would no longer air Trump's weekly show, "The Truth with Bill O'Reilly," after it was criticized for spreading misinformation about the 2020 presidential election.
Recent Articles:
- "Trump's Truth Social platform is a 'disaster' and a 'joke,' says former Fox News host" (The Daily Beast, March 2021)
- "Fox News cuts ties with Trump's weekly show after criticism" (The New York Times, March 2021)
- "Trump's Twitter ban is a 'big mistake,' says Fox News host" (The Hill, January 2021)
- "Fox News hosts are 'terrified' of Trump's wrath, says former network executive" (The Daily Beast, February 2021)
Recent Quotes:
- "I'm a big fan of Fox News, and I think they're doing a tremendous job." - Donald Trump (January 2021)
- "I don't think it's a good idea to ban Trump from Twitter. He's a big part of the conversation." - Fox News host Sean Hannity (January 2021)
- "Fox News is a disaster, and it's all because of Trump. He's a toxic presence on the network." - Former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly (February 2021)
Recent Controversies:
- In January 2021, Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, appeared on Fox News to spread misinformation about the 2020 presidential election, claiming that Trump had won the election and that the results were fraudulent.
- In February 2021, Fox News host Tucker Carlson was criticized for spreading misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming that the virus was not as deadly as previously thought and that the lockdowns were unnecessary.
- In March 2021, Fox News was criticized for its coverage of the storming of the US Capitol, with some critics accusing the network of downplaying the violence and spreading misinformation about the events.