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The conservative network did not say why it's parting ways with the host, who is known for his strident racism, misogyny and xenophobia.
"The tougher they were, the better I got along with them," the former president said of world leaders.
Despite its multi-million dollar defamation deal with Dominion this week, the right-wing network faces another legal challenge involving 2020 election lies.
The former president issued the most petulant response to the Twitter billionaire's admission to Fox News' Tucker Carlson.
Critics accused the extremist Republican of gaslighting.
Dominion had sued for $1.6 billion in damages, claiming Fox News intentionally peddled lies about the 2020 presidential election.
Dominion's case against Rupert Murdoch's TV network is set to pull back the curtain on Trump’s election lies and how the broadcaster operates.
Since the ad was posted on the eve of the network's defamation trial with Dominion Voting Systems, Twitter users were... sceptical.
"This is too great an assault on our system," said the Fox News host who called insurrectionists "sightseers."