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Megyn Kelly To Interview Donald Trump For Fox TV Special

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 26 Apr, 2016 11:33 AM
    LOS ANGELES — Donald Trump will join Megyn Kelly on a Fox TV special for her first interview with him since the fallout from their encounter during a GOP presidential debate last summer.
     
    The Republican front-runner will be a guest on "Megyn KellyPresents," a prime-time special airing May 17, the network said Monday.
     
    In a statement, Kelly said she asked Trump for the interview when they had a private meeting earlier this month. She said she looks forward to a "fascinating exchange."
     
    Kelly and Trump's second debate go-around, in March, proved far milder than the initial Republican debate that aired on Fox News last August.
     
    In that telecast, Trump was angered by Kelly's question about statements he had made about women and he later began criticizing her on Twitter.
     
    Fox News criticized Trump for having a "sick obsession" about Kelly and engaging in conduct unbecoming of a presidential candidate. That didn't stop Fox or Kelly from pursuing Trump, who has proved a ratings goldmine for TV networks during the campaign.
     
    Kelly's special will also include interviews with other guests to be announced, Fox said. Roger Ailes, Fox News chairman and CEO, is the show's senior executive producer.
     
    Portions of the Trump interview also will air on Fox News' "The Kelly File" beginning May 18.

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