Donald Trump won't stop backing out of interviews, and his forces have been left scrambling.
Trump dropped out of yet another interview on Friday, when a Trump adviser told producers of The Shade Room that Trump wouldn't be following through on talks to appear on the podcast because he was "exhausted and refusing [some] interviews but that could change," two people familiar with the conversation told Politico.
Kamala Harris recently appeared on The Shade Room, a culture podcast with a predominantly young, Black audience. Ahead of Trump's cancellation, Shade Room staff felt that the campaign was dragging its feet when it came to nailing down the details, according to Politico.
But Trump spokesperson Karoline Leavitt pushed back at the reporting, saying the suggestion that Trump was "exhausted" was "unequivocally false."
This seems to be becoming a trend for the former president, who has canceled three different events in the last 36 hours. Trump canceled his speech to an NRA convention next Tuesday in Savannah, Georgia; backed out of an appearance on CNBC's Squawk Box that had been scheduled for Friday; and reportedly "postponed" an interview with NBC's Christine Romans.
Trump's not canceling all of his scheduled appearances, though: He still found the time to sit on the couch with Fox & Friends Friday morning.
While canceling plans can be incredibly relieving, Trump's team isn't feeling too good. MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire spoke on Morning Joe about how anxious the Trump campaign is as a result of his shrinking media schedule.