President Donald Trump delivered a clear shot at Fox News Wednesday night during a live phone interview with the network's Sean Hannity.
Trump was on "Hannity" for about 40 minutes and at one point addressed what he claimed is the media's favoritism toward Democrats.
"But the way they push, you know, the media is all on [the Democrats'] side, when I say all, all but a little bit, including yourselves and some of the folks on Fox," Trump said.
Mediaite posted a short clip of Trump's remarks about the media.
The president then listed some personalities at the cable news channel. Radio host Rush Limbaugh, who was recently diagnosed with lung cancer, does not work for Fox but occasionally does interviews there.
"You have some great people, you have Rush, who is doing I hear really well, he's much better, and Mark Levin. We have a lot of support," Trump said. "You would be amazed, we have a lot of support. The great Lou Dobbs, so many people we have as supporters outside of just our Fox News, which, you know, I have my own little difficulties with, if you want to know the truth.
"They put people on that I think are inappropriate and say very, very false things and people don't challenge them. I think they're trying to be very politically correct or 'fair and balanced,' right, is the term."
Hannity could be heard in the background chuckling and saying "yeah" at that point.
"But I think they hurt themselves, if you want to know the truth," Trump said.
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