President Trump said twice on Tuesday morning that he will appear on "Fox & Friends" on a weekly basis through Election Day, but co-host Steve Doocy said Fox News has not committed to the proposal.
The president kicked off an extended phone interview by saying he has agreed to appear on the morning show every week on either Mondays or Tuesdays.
"Like the old days," Trump added.
Trump reiterated at the end of the interview that he plans to come on the show every week, prompting a response from Doocy.
"We're gonna do it every week. Every Monday, I think they said, and if we can't do it on a Monday, we'll do it on a Tuesday, like we did today," Trump said.
"Mr. president, thank you very much. You may want to do it every week, but Fox has not committed to that," Doocy said. "We're going to take it on a case-by-case basis. And Joe Biden, as well, is always welcome to join us for 47 minutes, like we just did with the president."
"All right. Donald Trump, president of the United States. He’s now gone to talk to [Fox News White House correspondent] John Roberts, maybe," the host added as the interview ended.
Donald Trump: "We're gonna [call into Fox & Friends] every week. Every Monday I think they said."
— Bobby Lewis (@revrrlewis) September 15, 2020
Brian Kilmeade: "Sounds good."
Steve Doocy, after Trump hangs up: "You may want to do it every week, but Fox is not committed to that, and we'll take it on a case-by-case basis." pic.twitter.com/VnIHyofm36
Trump did not respond to Doocy's comment.
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