Donald Trump has not liked the "unfair" treatment he has been receiving from Fox News as of late, and has renounced the network, saying that he won't be doing any more Fox Shows in the foreseeable future.

In a message posted on Twitter, the business mogul said, "Fox News has been treating me very unfairly & I have therefore decided that I won't be doing any more Fox shows for the foreseeable future."

The feud with the network began after the first Republican debate. Trump said moderator Megyn Kelly was unprofessional and unfair in her treatment of him, and accused her of being lenient towards other candidates while trying to tarnish his image. In response to the perceived negative treatment, he said she had "blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever."

Despite the disagreement, a truce was formed between the presidential hopeful and the network after Fox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes came to Kelly's defense publicly, but also called Trump and assured him that he would would be treated fairly on the network.

Since then, however, Trump has continued to insult Kelly, even saying that she should go on break again.

He also called out Bill O'Reilly on Twitter this week for having the "same old Trump haters" as guests and refusing to post the polls that came out today including NBC, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

O'Reilly fired back Tuesday, telling NBC's Matt Lauer that Twitter is "like the worst thing you could give Donald Trump."

"He wants people to like him. When people criticize him, he takes it personally," O'Reilly said. "So I just think this is just a extension of his reality show, 'The Apprentice.' This is just theater right now."

After being spurred on by people who said he should boycott Fox News, Trump continued to insult the network, and then ultimately made his decision to not appear on the network anymore.