Fox News Investigates Alleged Leak of Questions Ahead of Trump Town Hall
Fox News has initiated an investigation after claims surfaced that questions were leaked to Donald Trump's team just minutes before a crucial town hall event in Iowa last January. According to a new book by Politico reporter Alex Isenstadt, Trump's aides received text messages with the exact questions and potential follow-ups shortly before the broadcast.
The town hall, moderated by Fox News anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, addressed sensitive topics including Trump's business dealings, ongoing indictments, and strategies for potential political retaliation. Fox News stated that it currently has "no evidence" of a leak but emphasizes its commitment to investigate any possible breaches within the network.
A source familiar with Fox’s operations clarified that if a leak did occur, it did not originate from the show's moderators or top editorial staff. The book, titled "Revenge: The Inside Story of Trump’s Return to Power," references over 300 interviews and internal documents, shedding light on the dynamics of Trump's team during that time.
Trump has yet to publicly comment on the allegations. His communications director defended the former president’s transparency during his campaign, asserting that it contributed to his success in the primaries. This incident brings to light previous controversies regarding journalistic ethics, recalling similar situations from past elections involving CNN and local networks.
Isenstadt maintains that several independent sources corroborated the account of events surrounding the town hall, while Fox News's statement noted Isenstadt has not provided visual evidence for verification.
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