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[h=2]What dirt does Donald Trump have on Fox News? New report claims Roger Ailes is afraid to attack the mogul because he has an 'arsenal' of information that could destroy the network[/h]
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In a new cover story in New York magazine, reporter Gabriel Sherman details how Donald Trump may have come into insider information on Fox
 

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[h=1]What dirt does Donald Trump have on Fox News? New report claims Roger Ailes is afraid to attack the mogul because he has an 'arsenal' of information that could destroy the network[/h]
  • In a new cover story in New York magazine, reporter Gabriel Sherman details how Donald Trump came to have insider information on Fox News
  • In 2014, Sherman published an embarrassing biography of Roger Ailes which led the Fox News CEO to fire his PR adviser Brian Lewis
  • During severance negotiations, Lewis hired powerhouse litigator Judd Burstein and said he had 'bombs' that could bring down Fox
  • Trump says Ailes asked him to mediate the situation, since he once worked with Burstein
  • Fox ended up paying Lewis a million to keep quiet, but Trump reportedly learned everything he planned to leak
  • 'If Ailes ever truly went to war against Trump, Trump would have the arsenal to launch a retaliatory strike,' Sherman writes
  • That could explain why Ailes and Fox haven't come out harder against Trump, even as he continues to publicly attack star anchor Megyn Kelly


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A new report in New York magazine is shedding light on Donald Trump's baffling drama with Fox News.
Reporter Gabriel Sherman purports that Trump has insider information on the news network that has kept CEO and GOP power-broker Roger Ailes from declaring outright war against the mogul.
In 2014, Sherman wrote a biography on Ailes titled The Loudest Voice in the Room, a book so damaging it led Ailes to fire his PR adviser Brian Lewis, certain Lewis had been an anonymous source for the book.





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What does he know? A new report in New York magazine purports that Donald Trump (left) may have insider information on Fox News which he is holding against the network's CEO Roger Ailes (right)

When he was fired, Lewis went on a rampage, threatening to drop 'bombs' that would destroy both Ailes and Fox News.
It was when Lewis hired powerhouse litigator Judd Burstein to represent him in severance negotiations with Fox News that Trump says he got involved, since he previously worked with Burstein.
'When Roger was having problems, he didn’t call 97 people, he called me,' Trump told the magazine. 'Roger [Ailes] had lawyers, very expensive lawyers, and they couldn’t do anything. I solved the problem.'
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Dirt: When Ailes fired his PR adviser over the 2014 biography The Loudest Voice in the Room (left), Trump helped mediate and apparently learned everything Brian Lewis (right) was planning to expose about Fox News

So Trump ran the meetings out of his offices in Trump Tower, and in the end Fox paid millions to keep Lewis quiet.
But all of the dirt on Fox News that Lewis planned to expose, Trump learned, Sherman reports.
'Trump, I’m told, learned everything Lewis had planned to leak. If Ailes ever truly went to war against Trump, Trump would have the arsenal to launch a retaliatory strike,' Sherman writes.


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That might explain why Fox News was strangely restrained when Trump first attacked Megyn Kelly after the first GOP debates in August.
After the debates, Trump felt he had been bullied by Kelly, who confronted him with his history of making derogatory statements about women.
Ailes and Fox News were criticized in the aftermath of the debate, for the slow response in issuing statements of support for Kelly.
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Quiet: If Trump does indeed have embarrassing information on Fox News, it could explain why the network has been measured in their defense of Megyn Kelly, who Trump continues to attack

When Trump attacked Kelly yet again last month, tweeting that his supporters should boycott her show, Fox released another statement calling Trump out for his 'extreme, sick obsession' with the anchor.
But some critics called the statement too little too late.
'This is really late coming by Fox,' Baltimore Sun media critic David Zurawik said in an appearance on CNN. ' Back in August when he went after her just as hard and he attacked her on Twitter, I defended her more than Fox did. I went on Bill O'Reilly's show and said why don't you defend her the way you defended Juan Williams after NPR fired him?'
Kelly herself admitted that she was disappointed in O'Reilly particularly for not defending her more.
'I do wish that O'Reilly had defended me more in his interview with Trump. I would have defended him more,' Kelly says, in the April cover story of More magazine.
Fox also failed to penalize Trump during another debate in March, when he violated the debate rules by talking to his campaign manager during a commercial break.


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[h=6]- APRIL 04, 2016 -[/h][h=1]TRUMP DOUBLES DOWN ON ALLIES PAYING MORE FOR US PROTECTION, VOWS TO REPEAL OBAMACARE[/h]
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump doubled-down Sunday night on his comments that the U.S. should “do a better deal” with Japan, South Korea and other allies, saying they should pay more for America’s protection while taking a greater role in their defense — including building their own nuclear weapons.
Responding to questions at a Fox News Channel “On the Record” town hall two days before the Wisconsin primary — where polls show he trails Ted Cruz — Trump also said that raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour wasn’t good for business or jobs creation.
"If you start raising that minimum wage, you're going to make a lot of our companies even more non-competitive," he said.
Trump also delved into his plans to change the nation's tax code by "simplifying" it.
"The very rich are probably going to end up paying more, but there's an incentive for them to invest and create jobs in the country," he said.
He also renewed his promise to repeal ObamaCare — though he again wouldn’t offer specifics about what would replace it.
Trump’s comments capped a full day of defending his controversial statements on abortion, comments about rival Ted Cruz’s wife and American’s continued participation in NATO.
Trump pointed to the deals to defend countries such as Japan, Germany, and South Korea as an example of how the U.S. is a "policemen to the world."
"We defend all these countries, we're not properly reimbursed for the kind of money that we're spending," he said.
"We cannot spend billions and billions and billions of dollars on defending all of these countries," he added.
In recent days, the first-time candidate retweeted an unflattering picture of primary rival Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s wife and suggested NATO is obsolete and “some form of punishment” is needed for women who have abortions if the procedure were illegal.
“I could have done without the tweet,” Trump said earlier in the day on “Fox News Sunday.”
Trump wouldn’t agree that he made a mistake on the abortion question, but said, “As a hypothetical question, I would have rather answered it in a different manner.”
He eventually issued two statements to clarify his comments.
Trump held firm on his position that NATO has become obsolete.
He said the international peacekeeping force doesn’t focus enough on stopping terrorism and that the United States pays too much for what it gets in return.
“It's obsolete,” Trump said. “We're not getting the benefits that we should be getting for the money. We're carrying a lot of countries. … What I said was exactly right. … I think NATO has to be readjusted.”
Trump also stuck by his suggestion that it’s perhaps time for the U.S. to stop paying most of the bill to defend Japan and South Korea against nuclear-armed North Korea, even if that means touching off a nuclear arms race in the Korean peninsula.
“You have Pakistan and you have North Korea. And you have China. And you have Russia. And you have India. And you have the United States and many other countries have nukes,” Trump said. “You already have a nuclear arms race.”
Trump has run his campaign since June in an unabashed style in which he has risen in the polls in part with unapologetic remarks about deporting roughly 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States and a call for a temporary ban on Muslim immigrants.
On Sunday, the New York real estate magnate still expressed confidence about doing well in Wisconsin and winning the party nomination. He acknowledged, however, being a politician for just eight months and having a “learning curve.”
 

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[h=6]- APRIL 03, 2016 -[/h][h=1]ECPD: DONALD TRUMP RALLY DREW BIGGEST CROWD SATURDAY[/h]WQOW
Of the three presidential campaigns that were rallying in Eau Claire on Saturday, Donald Trump's drew the largest crowd.
According to Public Relations Officer Kyle Roder, "several thousand" people showed up to the Donald Trump rally on Saturday night. It was held inside Eau Claire Memorial High School's auditorium which seats about 1500 people, but the line to get inside was probably triple that amount. Roder told News 18 on Sunday that 5000 people is a good estimate, but it's a rough number, since they had no way of officially tracking it.
Roder said Hillary Clinton's rally at the Lismore Hotel in downtown Eau Claire had the least amount of people. He estimates about 800 people were there, and he doesn't believe anyone was turned away from getting in.
The Bernie Sanders rally was held at the Zorn Arena at UW-Eau Claire, a venue that is able to hold 3400 people. Roder said organizers didn't squeeze people as tightly together as they could have, so there were empty seats, but there was also an overflow room. Roder estimates there were about 4000 people at the Bernie Sanders event.
 

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[h=2]Trump predicts 'very, very big victory' in Wisconsin primary as he insists ''I don't exaggerate ... I've learned!'[/h]
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Donald Trump stumped in western Wisconsin on Monday morning, insisting that he'll beat Ted Cruz in Tuesday's primary. 'I have many friends from Wisconsin ... They told me this was going to happen.'
 

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Yes we will. When Drumpf loses, the best thing is him crying like a baby and using the word unfair dozens of times. Was he such a sore loser child when you guys were trolling the Upper East Side for Co-eds?

No he was not a sore loser in his younger days actually he was very gracious when outcomes came out different
than he may have expected no need to go further than that. What Trump was then that he remains to be from
what I see now was an unashamed braggart. Trump was however a loyal friend to me and enjoyable person to be around.


Hair was always on his mind as you can see it is to this day. He had this friemd a Jewish kid named Jesse from a
'city line family' in Philadelphia that Trump new from college who always made the trip to Maxwell's on friday nights,
one night Trump said what do you think of Jesse's hair, it always looked fine to me like he had a haircut weekly,
Trump said look at him closely, I still didn't get it. Trump said it's a wig, looking very closely it was. probably the best
wig I ever saw & I bet no one in the entire place realized it. We started a conversation about what we would do
if we ever started to lose our hair, that was just about the time when transplants were in there infancy.
There has been a lot of chatter about his combover but let's face he does have more hair than 97%
of men his age.
 

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