Fox News Denies Writing Jokes for Trump's Al Smith Dinner
Donald Trump claimed Fox employees helped with his jokes, but the network insists no staff or freelancers were involved.
- During a Fox & Friends interview, Trump mentioned that some people from Fox News contributed to his jokes for the Al Smith dinner.
- Fox News issued a statement denying any of their employees or freelancers wrote jokes for Trump's appearance.
- Comedian Nick Di Paolo, who occasionally contributes to Fox's Gutfeld! show, is believed to have provided some material.
- Trump's jokes at the event targeted Kamala Harris and other Democrats, with some remarks perceived as mean-spirited.
- Kamala Harris did not attend the dinner but sent a prerecorded video, while Trump's jokes received mixed reactions from the audience.