'See how many people watch': Donald Trump says he plans to boycott the Fox News debate
At a Tuesday-evening press conference, the Republican presidential front-runner stressed that he "probably" would be skipping the Fox-hosted event.
"I'm going to be making a decision with Fox, but I probably won't bother doing the debate," Trump said in Marshalltown, Iowa.
"Most likely I won't be doing the debate," he added.
Trump's campaign manager reportedly said that the candidate wouldn't negotiate with Fox:
"I'm not a fan of Megyn Kelly. I think she's a third-rate reporter. I think she, frankly, is not good at what she does. And I think they could do a lot better than Megyn Kelly," Trump said, later criticizing her as a "total lightweight."
Earlier in the day, Trump conducted a Twitter poll asking his followers if he should do the debate. He attached an Instagram video in which he said Kelly couldn't be a fair moderator.
Fox News CEO Roger Ailes issued a statement defending Kelly, who he said would definitely be moderating his network's Thursday-night debate. And a Fox representative also fired off a sarcastic response that wondered how a potential President Trump would expect world leaders to treat him fairly:
We learned from a secret back channel that the Ayatollah and Putin both intend to treat Donald Trump unfairly when they meet with him if he becomes president - a nefarious source tells us that Trump has his own secret plan to replace the Cabinet with his Twitter followers to see if he should even go to those meetings.
Trump criticized Fox's "wise guy" statement at his press conference.
He said:
I didn't like the fact that they sent out press releases toying, talking about Putin, and playing games. I don't know what games Roger Ailes is playing, but what's wrong over there. Something's wrong. But when they sent out that press release, ... I said, "Who are these people playing games?" So most likely I won't be doing the debate.
Trump also said that he told Fox to donate some of its ad revenue to a charity benefiting wounded veterans. He suggested that instead of attending the debate, he would be raising money on their behalf.
"Let's see how they do with the ratings," Trump said of the debate without his presence. "Let's see how many people watch," he added.
Trump has been launching raging attacks against Kelly since August, when she was one of three moderators at the first Fox-hosted event. Kelly infuriated Trump at the time by asking a critical question about disparaging comments he's made about women's looks.
Fox News told the Los Angeles Times in August that the three moderators of that debate - Kelly and Fox anchors Bret Baier and Chris Wallace - would be returning to moderate the network's January debate. Kelly has declined to directly respond to Trump.