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Former President Trump took aim at ABC News over its handling of the presidential debate, accusing the network of “violating” its agreement with his campaign not to fact-check during the political showdown.

Speaking at Trump Tower in New York City on Thursday, Trump renewed his attacks on the Disney-owned channel while also addressing crime at the campaign event.

“And during the debate I mentioned that and David Muir, a real lightweight,” Trump said. “I had one against three, but I think we did great. But David Muir from ABC, Fake News, when I said that crime was very high in our country, he corrected me, he corrected me and so much and it was right, what.” I said: He did (Vice President Kamala Harris) not corrected once, and what she said was wrong, absolutely wrong – Charlottesville, she was wrong, all the different things, almost everything she said, and she was never corrected.

“But he corrected me on the crime. He said, 'No, no, crime hasn't gone up.' I said crime has increased massively. He said: “I want to put it on record that crime has not increased.”

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Former President Trump accused ABC News of violating the “deal” he made with his campaign before the presidential debate. (Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump further claimed that ABC News broke the “deal” they made leading up to the debate.

“You don't know this, but we had a deal with ABC that there would be no corrections whatsoever and they violated the deal. Why? Because they are bad people and fake news,” Trump said. “So he did it to me many times during the debate. He violated the deal. That's the deal, because you can take anything and try to make stories out of it. We had a deal where that wouldn't happen. You could do that.” Whatever you wanted once the debate was over, but he did it in complete violation of our agreement. And a lot of people who were standing over there (as he looked at his staff) will tell you exactly what it was. Show what it was. David Muir has lost all credibility.

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The former president also took a dig at co-host Linsey Davis, who provided the debate's first fact check against him.

“I've never heard of her. I never want to hear from her. She was terrible. “I don’t know how she even got her job,” Trump said. “But we have to save a country, and we can’t have fake news like that. And its ratings deserve to go down.”

ABC News did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

David Muir, Linsey Davis

Trump took aim at ABC News presidential debate co-hosts David Muir and Linsey Davis during his speech on Thursday. (ABC News)

ABC News sparked anger from conservative critics who criticized Muir and Davis for their hostile treatment of Trump while going easy on Harris, vetting him five times without questioning the vice president's claims.

During his appearance on “Gutfeld!”, Trump expressed his regret that he did not attack the moderators during the debate. last week.

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“I think my only regret is that I wanted to be classy and not go off on the presenters. In some ways I wish I had,” Trump said.

“I was treated very unfairly by the moderator. “I’m not a fan of those guys anymore — and his hair was better five years ago,” Trump joked, referring to Muir. He added: “This is what happens to the clock.”

Trump and Harris at the debate in Philadelphia

Trump insisted it was “one against three” as he clashed with Vice President Kamala Harris and ABC anchors David Muir and Linsey Davis. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

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Trump has not yet committed to another debate against Harris. The former president apparently rejected a proposed CNN debate Harris had scheduled for Oct. 23, saying it was “too late” since early voting had begun weeks in advance.

Still, Trump left the door open for another showdown, telling Fox News' Aishah Hasnie, “Maybe if I'm in the right mood.”

While Harris appears eager to debate Trump again, she did not previously accept debates suggested by Fox News and NBC News, which Trump agreed to before the ABC News debate.

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