Donald Trump and Fox News play it safe in town
hall as network faces lawsuit
Event with the ex-president comes as the network
battles second defamation lawsuit after paying $787m to settle with Dominion
David Smith
in Washington
@smithinamerica
Fri 2 Jun
2023 04.21 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/fox-news-trump-town-hall-iowa
Donald
Trump and Fox News played it safe on Thursday with a town-hall event in Iowa
that swerved past the former US president’s election lies and liability for
sexual abuse.
The
uncharacteristic omissions were a striking contrast to Trump’s recent town hall
on rival network CNN and likely a source of relief for both his own lawyers and
those of Fox News.
In April,
the beleaguered network agreed to pay Dominion Voting Systems $787m to avert a
trial in the company’s lawsuit over its promotion of Trump’s debunked claims
about the 2020 election.
The case
had already embarrassed Fox News over several months and raised the possibility
that its founder, Rupert Murdoch, and stars such as Tucker Carlson and Sean
Hannity would have to testify publicly. Fox News still faces a defamation
lawsuit from another voting technology company, Smartmatic.
But
Thursday night’s town hall with Trump in the Des Moines suburb of Clive was
pre-taped, giving Fox News the option of editing out egregious lies about the
2020 election in general, or Dominion and Smartmatic in particular, before it
was broadcast.
The choice
might have been informed by CNN’s fateful decision last month to go live with a
Trump town hall from New Hampshire. The ex-president repeated a fusillade of
bogus election claims and insulted writer E Jean Carroll a day after being
found liable for sexual abuse and defamation against her; Carroll now intends
to go back to court to seek additional damages.
Fox News’s
version, hosted by Hannity before a partisan pro-Trump crowd, managed to avoid
references to either the stolen election conspiracy theory or the Carroll case.
Instead, via soft questions and rambling answers, it took aim at Joe Biden and
Republican primary election rivals such as Ron DeSantis, the Florida governor.
Hannity
began: “Unlike fake news CNN, it’s not my job to sit here and debate the candidate.
We are going to ask him about the issues of the day that matter to the people –
the voters who will also have their questions as well.”
Despite
this promise, Hannity launched the event by showing film of 80-year-old Biden
suffering a fall at a US Air Force Academy graduation ceremony earlier on
Thursday. Republicans and Fox News have long sought to make the president’s age
an election issue.
After Trump
had entered to whoops, cheers and chants of “USA! USA!”, Hannity asked him to
comment on the incident. “Not so good,” said Trump, 76, wearing his usual dark
suit, white shirt and long red tie, perched on a tall chair opposite a tieless
Hannity. “It’s sad, it’s sad. They’re representing – we are all representing
the country when you become president – and you’re sort of not allowed to do
that.
“But it’s
happened. It’s happened and it’s happened pretty badly. We won’t go into it,
but we all know the ones and they count those acts, you know, they never
forget. But that was a bad fall.”
Hannity
went on to suggest that Biden is “cognitively not there”. Trump replied that he
had urged Hannity not to joke about the matter, for example by referring to
Biden needing a “sippy cup”. He added “This is the most dangerous time in the
history of our country because of the power of the weaponry and we have somebody
that doesn’t understand what’s happening.”
Later Trump
also went on the offensive against his Republican primary rivals, whose names
elicited boos from the crowd. He dismissed DeSantis’s claim to be a better
candidate because he can theoretically serve two terms. “I heard ‘DeSanctis’
say, ‘Oh, I get eight years, he gets four.’ You don’t need four and you don’t
need eight. You need six months.”
The former
president mocked Chris Christie’s approval rating in his native New Jersey,
branded Asa Hutchinson as “Ada” Hutchinson and suggested that DeSantis will
soon no longer be his main challenger: “I really go after the one who second
and I think the one who second is going down so much and so rapidly that I
don’t think he’s going to be second that much longer. I think he’s going to be
third or fourth. He had a very bad day today. He got very angry at the press.”
As the
audience chuckled, Trump added: “At the fake news, he got angry.”
Just as in
the CNN town hall, Trump stressed his role in appointing supreme court justices
who helped overturn Roe v Wade, the supreme court precedent that enshrined the
constitutional right to abortion, but warned against alienating voters by
taking an extreme position on the issue. DeSantis recently signed a six-week
abortion ban in Florida.
Trump said:
“I did something that nobody thought was possible. I got rid of Roe v Wade and
by doing that, it put pro-lifers in a very strong negotiating position. Now
they’re negotiating different things and I happen to be of the Ronald Reagan
school in terms of exemptions, where you have the life of the mother, rape and
incest. For me, that’s something that works very well and for probably 80, 85%,
because don’t forget, we do have to win elections.”
The issue
had energised Democrats in last year’s midterm elections, he noted. “When you
didn’t have the exceptions, they went after the people viciously – the ads –
and those people generally speaking didn’t do very well in terms of election.”
The former
president also railed against multiple criminal investigations into his conduct
(“If my poll numbers went down, it would all end”), insisting that everything
he did in handling classified documents was “right” and making false assertions
about the quantity of documents found in Biden’s possession. He made racist
comments about Washington’s Chinatown district and claimed that he could settle
the war between Russia and Ukraine “in 24 hours”.
Ammar
Moussa, a spokesperson for the Democratic National Committee, said: “In what
was mostly an incoherent, rambling appearance full of recycled lies on Fox
News, Donald Trump told the truth at least once in his safe space – no one did
more to pave the way for abortion bans across the country than him.
“Whenever
Trump is given a platform, he reminds America not only how much of a failure
his presidency was, but just how extreme and dangerous he is. While President
Biden focuses on continuing to deliver historic results for working families
and protecting Americans’ hard-won freedoms, all Trump does is remind the
American people why they rejected him and his failed presidency.”
DeSantis,
aiming to recover from a glitchy campaign launch, was touring New Hampshire on
Thursday. In Laconia, he took a dig at former reality TV star Trump by
remarking that “leadership is not about entertainment”. Former vice-president
Mike Pence and former New Jersey governor Christie are expected to join the
race next week.

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