Except I can't think of any situation where they haven't been fair to him. Can you give examples?
The very first debate.
IMO, the beginning part of the debate was nothing other than Megyn Kelly going after him and inviting the other candidates to pile on. (This kind of naked attempt to get the candidates to sling poo was later denounced, and rightly so, when MSNBC did it.)
Kelly started off with Trump and asked him inappropriate (for a debate) questions such as about him calling Rosie O'donnell a 'fat pig' (or something similar).
It's a question suitable for an interview. But how the hell do all the candidates debate that?
It also struck me as a clear attack by Mygan Kelly on Trump for being a misogynist.
That's all fair game but again, it doesn't belong in a debate format. The debate is supposed to be between candidates, not the candidate and the 'celebrity' moderator. Follow up questions by a moderator? Sure, but that's not what happened there.
And thereafter Trump and Kelly had a 'twitter war'. I don't think she has any business doing that. She can no longer claim to be journalist (assuming she ever could've).
To me it just seems more of trend I really dislike: So called 'news' people trying to make
themselves the center of the story and become celebrities. I think they should be in the background, after all the point is to learn the candidates' positions etc., not to propel some 'news' person to celebrity status.
IIRC, Kelly had just recently promoted into a prime time evening slot. She may have been trying to 'live up' to that, or garner attention to improve her ratings (thus a higher salary etc.)
I agree with the "conceited" remark above. Her sense of self importance has become obnoxious recently.
Fern