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'Spewed lies!' Trump is raving mad because Fox News interviewed a Biden spokesperson

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As the Supreme Court revealed a slate of decisions with serious implications for the families of opioid crisis victims and gravely ill pregnant women, former President Donald Trump, a convicted felon, addressed the nation he hopes to lead in 2025.

"WHY DOES FOXNEWS PUT ON SO MANY BIDEN PEOPLE, LIKE MICHAEL TYLER, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR FOR BIDEN, WHO SPEWED LIES WITH VERY LITTLE PUSHBACK?" Trump wanted to know. "AMAZING!!!"

One possible reason for Fox News to consider a balanced approach to its political coverage might be the $787 million settlement it was forced to pay Dominion Voting Systems after touting 2020 election fraud claims proved to be baseless.

The network also lost two key contributors in 2021 who complained of relentless pro-Trump coverage.

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Trump did not release any comment on the Supreme Court opinions — which stay an Environmental Protection Agency policy to combat smog, kicked an abortion rights question back to the lower courts and nixed a Perdue Pharma bankruptcy plan that could put the Sackler family on the hook for the crisis created by the addictive painkiller OxyContin — but he did comment on his primary political foe.

"JOE BIDEN IS A THREAT TO DEMOCRACY, AND A THREAT TO THE SURVIVAL AND EXISTENCE OF OUR COUNTRY ITSELF!!!" wrote Trump.

Trump's query arrived hours after the conservative network hosted Tyler, the Biden 2024 campaign communications director, to discuss the presidential race and debate tactics.

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"Tonight [Biden] is going to present a clear choice between himself, that he's fighting for the American people every single day," Tyler told Fox News.

"He's going to be debating against Trump, who is now running his campaign as a convicted felon who is fighting for himself."