The Year of the Podcast: 5 times Trump's podcast interviews sidelined liberal legacy media
- Bias Rating
94% Very Conservative
- Reliability
55% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
100% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-16% Negative
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86% : ""Maybe," Trump replied with a smile.81% : "Trump also quipped, "Somebody convinced him he looks good in a bathing suit, and when you're 82, typically bathing suits aren't going to make you look great.
80% : "Schulz later reflected on the interview with his co-hosts that "my reaction is Trump is winning by a landslide.
65% : In the interview, Trump slapped President Biden with a backhanded compliment.
64% : "He has one ability that I don't have -- he sleeps," Trump said as the hosts laughed, later marveling at Biden's ability "to fall asleep while on camera.
61% : "Comedian and podcaster Theo Von interviewed Trump in August, who accepted the invitation after being encouraged to do so by his son, Barron.
60% : While Harris' trip to the podcast circuit ranged from appearances on "Club Shay Shay," hosted by former NFL player Shannon Sharpe, to the popular "Call Her Daddy" podcast, hosted by former Barstool personality Alex Cooper, Trump came out on top.
59% : Trump later went on to explain, "You know, it's funny.
54% : "TRUMP SAYS MEDIA IS 'VITAL' TO MAKING AMERICA 'GREAT AGAIN,' VOWS TO WORK WITH 'FREE, FAIR AND OPEN' PRESSDuring another viral moment in that same interview, Trump said, "I don't ramble," arguing instead, "I do a thing called the weave," a technique where he says he can go on a tangent in a conversation and then circle back to the main point.
54% : "Have you asked him questions like this?"When the hosts said he had not been on their show yet, but they would love to host him, Trump seemed to like the idea, making the hosts chuckle as he said, "I think he should.
50% : The Fox News Voter Survey published earlier this month found that men aged 18-44 supported Trump at 53% compared to Vice President Kamala Harris' 45%.
50% : In late October, Mark Calaway, best known as "The Undertaker" from WWE wrestling, interviewed Trump on his podcast "Six Feet Under," reaching nearly 1 million views.
49% : "I'm standing over a putt," Trump said as he recalled the incident, before joking, "He could have at least let me putt it out, right?"Trump went on to credit an "incredible woman" who took photos of the suspect as he fled the scene after exchanging fire with Secret Service.
44% : He went on to endorse Trump on the eve of the election.
37% : Who would do this?"Trump appeared on Logan Paul's "Impaulsive" podcast in early June, where he talked about topics ranging from the war in Ukraine to UFO's, but took the time to specifically knock his Democratic opponent for a lack of interviews.
35% : It's not close anymore," a sharp departure from his initial belief that Trump "don't got a chance.'
34% : Rogan, known for drawing raw and off-the cuff commentary from his guests, did not disappoint when he interviewed Trump.
33% : "The biggest mistake," Trump said of his first presidential term, was that "I picked a few people that I shouldn't have picked," citing "neocons or bad people or disloyal people."
33% : "CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPPaul then asked Trump what he knows about UFO's/UAP's, and while Trump said that he has spoken to respectable pilots who have experienced unexplained phenomena, he remains skeptical.
30% : Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, has been accused of pointing an AK-47 at Trump while he was visiting the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Fla.
30% : "I know there are illegal aliens that are out there," Trump joked.
29% : Trump made use of his time to blast not only Harris, but the Democratic Party behind her.
28% : Von asked Trump for his theory on what happened.
28% : "It was a coup," Trump said, later suggesting, "[Chuck] Schumer, Pelosi, and numerous other people -- the heads of the Democrat Party," Trump speculated.
28% : Authorities said Secret Service agents fired at him after seeing the muzzle of his rifle pointing through a chain-link fence one hole ahead of where Trump was playing.
24% : Charlamagne told Schulz that a young Black man he knew, but refused to name, reacted to Schulz's Trump interview with a shocked, "'Flagrant' is going to get Trump elected.'
17% : Trump appeared on the "Flagrant" podcast hosted by stand-up comedians such as Andrew Schulz and Akaash Singh, but managed to have them cracking up throughout the interview.
16% : Since the election, both Republicans and Democrats have analyzed why Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris.
16% : Trump spoke candidly about the second assassination attempt on his life that occurred just weeks before.
8% : One specific example Trump recalled was White House National Security adviser John Bolton, whom he fired in 2019.
5% : Trump said Bolton was useful as a threat to make other countries think, "Man, Trump's going to go to war with us," but argued, "He was with Bush when they went stupidly into the Middle East.
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