Jason Chaffetz obviously thought he had a routine Fox gotcha against the liberal media when he accused The New York Times of being “far behind” serious coverage of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s sexual harassment scandal. Unfortunately for Chaffetz, cohost Gillian Turner corrected him right there, on the air.
Former Utah congressman Jason Chaffetz attacked the
New York Times and what he considers to be Big Media because they don t attack like the NY Post and are failing to hold Governor Cuomo accountable for the recent scandals. They ve been very tepid in doing this. Only the
New York Post (Remember Hunter s laptop lies from the NY Post?) and a handful of others actually cover this with the seriousness that it takes.
The New York Times and other big media outlets have been far behind, Chaffetz grumbled. But The Times broke the most recent story about the victim Charlotte Bennett, co-host Gillian Turner interjected quickly. The second woman, they broke that story. You wouldn t even be talking about if wasn t for the
Fox NewsFox News correspondent Gillian Turner pushed back against her colleague Jason Chaffetz for claiming The New York Times was “far behind” on covering the misconduct scandal surrounding Andrew Cuomo, reminding the ex-congressman on Monday that the Times broke the story of the New York governor’s second sexual-harassment accuser.In recent weeks, as Cuomo has come under intense fire over revelations about nursing home COVID deaths and accusations of sexual misconduct, Fox News has repeatedly lashed out at mainstream media outlets for providing scant coverage of Cuomo.Over the past few days, however, networks such as CNN and MSNBC have devoted ample time to the controversies, each mentioning Cuomo dozens of times since the Times’ story broke this past Saturday.While reporters at Fox News acknowledged the extensive coverage of the Democratic governor at non-conservative outlets—all while still criticizing the mainstream media for allegedly taking too
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But inside the U.S. Capitol, a glacial ice storm frosted the United States Senate. Fifty-seven senators voted to convict former President Trump in his second impeachment trial. The Senate was frozen. Everyone knew before the trial there would never be 67 votes for conviction. It didn’t matter whether House impeachment managers proved their case or not. It didn’t matter if Mr. Trump’s counsel adequately defended him or not. A National Guard soldier stands a post as snow falls in front of the U.S Capitol, Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)