Monday, February 23, 2026
21.1 C
New Delhi

President’s priority: Trump picks up Fox News call during New York Times interview

President’s priority: Trump picks up Fox News call during New York Times interview

Image: New York Times

President Donald Trump briefly paused an interview with The New York Times to answer a phone call from Fox News, according to the Times’ account of the Oval Office meeting.The call came from Bret Baier, Fox News’s chief political anchor and the host of Special Report. Trump answered during the interview, told Baier that he was speaking with the Times and said he would call back later. The exchange was brief and took place in front of the reporters.The Fox News call was one of several interruptions during the nearly two-hour sit-down. Trump also took a separate phone call from Gustavo Petro, which temporarily halted the interview while he spoke privately with the Colombian leader.Trump has maintained a long and well-documented relationship with Fox News, appearing on the channel frequently over the years and regularly granting interviews to its hosts. He has often praised the network and individual anchors, and has used Fox News as a key platform to communicate with supporters.By contrast, Trump has frequently criticised The New York Times in the past, accusing the newspaper of unfair and hostile coverage. The interview marked one of his rare extended engagements with the outlet since returning to office for a second term.The Oval Office conversation ranged widely, touching on foreign policy, immigration, artificial intelligence and Trump’s health. Throughout the interview, reporters noted that Trump continued to field phone calls and issue directions to aides while the discussion was under way.During the call with Baier, Trump remarked that he had agreed to an interview with the Times, adding, “Can you believe it?”, before ending the conversation. The moment was included by the Times as part of its detailed description of the scene inside the Oval Office.

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘I’m like you’: Gavin Newsom draws flak for saying he struggles with reading to Black voters

California governor Gavin Newsom spoke to a group of voters in Atlanta, Georgia, during an event promoting his memoir Young Man in a Hurry, where he discussed his own educational challenges. Read More

What happened to Chloe’s Giant Cookies? Influencer Jen Hamilton backs Chloe Sexton amid lawsuit battle

Jen Hamilton and Chloe Sexton (Image Via Getty) Chloe Sexton, the owner of Chloe’s Giant Cookies in Memphis, Tennessee, says her small business is now in a legal fight over its name. Read More

15 killed as military helicopter crashes during flood rescue in Peru

The Mi-17 helicopter lost radio contact Sunday afternoon and the Peruvian Air Force found the 15 people dead on Monday Go to Source Read More

US orders partial evacuation of Beirut embassy amid rising Iran tensions

The US has ordered the evacuation of non-emergency personnel from its embassy in Beirut, citing heightened regional security concerns as speculation grows that President Trump could soon authorise airstrikes on Iran Go to Source Read More

‘Israel may sign India FTA by this year, excited to welcome PM Modi,’ says Israeli envoy Azar

Israel’s Ambassador to India said the country is “excited” to welcome PM Modi this week. He highlighted that the visit would strengthen ties, with a Free Trade Agreement between India and Israel expected later this year. Read More

Topics

‘I’m like you’: Gavin Newsom draws flak for saying he struggles with reading to Black voters

California governor Gavin Newsom spoke to a group of voters in Atlanta, Georgia, during an event promoting his memoir Young Man in a Hurry, where he discussed his own educational challenges. Read More

What happened to Chloe’s Giant Cookies? Influencer Jen Hamilton backs Chloe Sexton amid lawsuit battle

Jen Hamilton and Chloe Sexton (Image Via Getty) Chloe Sexton, the owner of Chloe’s Giant Cookies in Memphis, Tennessee, says her small business is now in a legal fight over its name. Read More

15 killed as military helicopter crashes during flood rescue in Peru

The Mi-17 helicopter lost radio contact Sunday afternoon and the Peruvian Air Force found the 15 people dead on Monday Go to Source Read More

US orders partial evacuation of Beirut embassy amid rising Iran tensions

The US has ordered the evacuation of non-emergency personnel from its embassy in Beirut, citing heightened regional security concerns as speculation grows that President Trump could soon authorise airstrikes on Iran Go to Source Read More

‘Israel may sign India FTA by this year, excited to welcome PM Modi,’ says Israeli envoy Azar

Israel’s Ambassador to India said the country is “excited” to welcome PM Modi this week. He highlighted that the visit would strengthen ties, with a Free Trade Agreement between India and Israel expected later this year. Read More

‘Agree With Teachings Of Jesus’: Elon Musk’s Remark Sparks Wild Online Speculation

Elon Musk’s brief comment on X agreeing with the teachings of Jesus Christ sparked intense debate, with users speculating about his faith. Read More

25 National Guards Died In Attacks After Drug Lord ‘El Mencho’ Killed In Operation: Mexico

Nemesio Oseguera alias El Mencho was killed in Tapalpa, sparking violent cartel attacks across Jalisco. At least 25 Mexican National Guard members were killed and 70 were arrested. Read More

DNPA conclave 2026 to discuss how trust and credibility will decide next decade of news

Trust and credibility will take centre stage at the DNPA Conclave 2026, where industry leaders are set to debate how confidence in news brands will determine the future of journalism in the coming decade. Read More

Related Articles