Trump talks up his transition and election victory as he receives Fox
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[December 06, 2024]
By JILL COLVIN
GREENVALE, N.Y. (AP) — Not yet even in office, Donald Trump said
Thursday he's already accomplished more than President Joe Biden did in
his entire term, an outsized claim by the president-elect just a month
out from the election.
Trump, who has been largely ensconced at his Mar-a-Lago club in recent
weeks as he's worked to staff his new administration, made the comment
as he ventured to New York's Long Island to be honored as part of Fox
Nation’s annual Patriot Awards on Fox's streaming platform.
“I think you have seen more happen in the last two weeks than you have
in the last four years,” Trump told the crowd at the Tilles Center for
the Performing Arts.
“It was a tremendous day, a tremendous night,” he said, recalling his
election victory in a 10-minute acceptance speech that sounded like a
highlight reel of his campaign rally speeches. It came complete with a
live performance of “God Bless the USA” by the singer Lee Greenwood,
calls to “get the criminals out of our country” and an embrace of
all-paper election ballots and mandatory voter ID.
Trump also pointed to the conversations he's had with Canadian Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum since he
threatened two of the country's top trading partners with a 25% tariff
on all imported goods unless they do more to tackle illegal border
crossings and drug flows.
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“Justin came flying right in,” Trump said in reference to Trudeau's trip
to Mar-a-Lago. That prompted some in the audience to chant “51!” — a nod
to Trump apparently joking at his dinner with Trudeau that Canada could
become the 51st U.S. state.
The annual awards “honor and recognize America’s finest patriots,
including military veterans, first responders and other inspirational
everyday heroes,” according to Fox. The event was hosted by Fox host
Sean Hannity, a longtime Trump friend who stepped in after the
president-elect nominated Pete Hegseth, the original host, as defense
secretary.
Among those recognized Thursday night were conservative actor and
evangelist Kirk Cameron; Gen. Dick Cody, who used his own helicopter to
deliver supplies to people after Hurricane Helene; and Jonathan Diller,
the New York Police Department officer who was killed during a traffic
stop in Queens. His widow, Stephanie, received a standing ovation and
thanked Trump for his support. Others invoked Trump as well.
The ceremony also honored Paws of War, an organization that provides
service dogs to veterans and helps those serving overseas bring animals
they meet in war zones to the U.S.
The heartfelt moments were juxtaposed against the kind of boisterous and
incendiary political fare that loyal watchers of Fox hosts like Hannity
expect.
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President-elect Donald Trump takes the stage before he speaks at the
FOX Nation Patriot Awards, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024, in Greenvale,
N.Y. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)
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The anchor used his introduction to take an election victory lap,
boasting that Democrats “got their ass kicked." He played “YMCA” —
the song Trump has long used to close out his rallies — and invited
audience members to dance like the president-elect. And he offered a
series of impressions, mimicking former vice presidential candidate
Tim Walz’s enthusiasm and Biden appearing lost, complete with a
backdrop of the rainforest where he spoke during a recent trip to
the Amazon.
Later, he donned an orange safety vest — a nod to the one Trump wore
when he delivered a press conference from a garbage truck during the
campaign after Biden suggested Trump’s supporters were garbage.
Trump's award marks the culmination of Fox's reembrace of the
president-elect, who has had an up-and-down relationship with the
network in recent years.
Fox paid $787 million in 2023 to settle a defamation lawsuit by
Dominion Voting Systems over false claims by Fox personalities who
echoed Trump's lies that the 2020 election was stolen from him
through mass voter fraud. For more than six months ending in spring
2023, Fox had what many considered a “soft ban” on Trump
appearances, with its leaders looking to move on. But when it became
clear that voters did not want to, Fox and its personalities were
quick to embrace Trump again.
Individual personalities have undergone their own journeys: Former
Fox host Megyn Kelly drew Trump’s ire in a 2015 debate for her sharp
question about his treatment of women; now she’s a popular podcast
host and Trump supporter. The Dominion lawsuit uncovered emails in
which former Fox host Tucker Carlson spoke disparagingly of Trump,
including saying he “truly can’t wait” for Trump to become an
ex-president. They’ve since made amends.
Through it all, Trump has been quick to take to social media to
criticize Fox for content he deems insufficiently loyal.
On Thursday, he was more magnanimous.
“You have incredible people at Fox," he said before quipping, “A
couple I don’t like."
Trump has begun to emerge more in public since spending most of his
transition so far behind closed doors at his club in Palm Beach,
Florida. This week, he made an unannounced appearance at a memorial
service for three Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputies who
were killed in a car crash last month.
This weekend, he will travel to Paris to join other world leaders
and dignitaries for a ceremony to celebrate the reopening of Notre
Dame Cathedral, which was devastated by a fire five years ago.
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AP Media Writer David Bauder contributed to this report.
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