The Fox News Channel's recent segment about Donald Trump's "surprise" visit to a barbershop in the Bronx resembled a campaign ad for the former president's reelection. Trump was seen taking questions and making small talk with Black and Hispanic barbershop customers and workers, some of whom were wearing "Make Barbers Great Again" shirts. The visit was part of "Fox & Friends" co-host Lawrence Jones' ongoing barbershop interview series. But the version of the visit shown on television was, to borrow a hairstyle metaphor, a crop cut. Fox edited out many of Trump's rambling comments and false claims. Participants had to repeatedly follow up when Trump meandered away from the original point of their questions.
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