Fox News, which had shown an eagerness to move on from Trump since his presidency ended, seemed to re-embrace him after his indictment, underscoring an element of the early 2024 race: Trump’s re-engagement with and re-acceptance among the political press.
Days before the indictment came down, Trump returned to Fox News for an interview with host Sean Hannity after several months away from the network. | Mark Lennihan/AP PhotoThe indictment of Donald Trump has rekindled, for now, a long-standing relationship that had gone decidedly sour: the one the former president previously enjoyed with Fox News.
It was a detente of sorts for some on Fox News — who had shown an eagerness to move on from Trump since his presidency ended. And while it illustrated the circling of the wagons that appears to be in motion in the aftermath of the grand jury’s decision, it also underscores another element of the early 2024 race: Trump’s re-engagement with and re-acceptance among the political press.
All three of the major networks, plus CNN, have traveled with Trump on campaign trips, as have other outlets like Bloomberg, POLITICO, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal and Axios. Photojournalists from the New York Times and AP have documented Trump’s trips. The former president calls local radio stations in early voting and Super Tuesday states regularly. There have been discussions about interviews with major TV networks.
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