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Here Are The Biggest Media Mistakes During The Trump Years

January 19, 2021 9:37 PM ET Font Size: Media outlets and news personalities have made a number of major mistakes throughout the time that President Donald Trump has served in the White House. Publications such as the New York Times, CNN, and Politico inaccurately portrayed conversations, the state of the president’s finances, his dealings with Russia (or lack thereof), and a variety of other facts about the president throughout the past four years. Most notably, many media figures pushed the narrative that Trump and members of his campaign colluded with Russians to influence the 2016 election, though special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation found no evidence to establish that is true.

New York Times Pounces on Florida Vaccine Rollout, Not Andrew Cuomo s in New York

Font Size New York State governor and liberal media darling Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s overzealous bureaucratic orders and general incompetence have led to the shameful waste of Covid vaccinations in his state. The New York Times was so outraged that it put on Monday’s front page a story about…long lines for vaccinations in Florida! Meanwhile, it buried the vaccine scandal right under its nose on an inside page: New York State medical providers having to throw out vaccine doses because they can’t find enough patients to fit the state’s overzealous guidelines issued by Cuomo. That disgrace was relegated to Page 6 of Monday’s paper: “Vaccine Rules Are Loosened A 2

Rubio balks at impeachment talk as Democrats demand accountability — Democrats turn to Diaz to repair party — Florida s vaccine free-for-all

Presented by Floridians for Affordable Rx Good Monday morning. The daily rundown Between Saturday and Sunday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 12,313 (0.8 percent), to 1,477,010; active hospitalizations went up by 61 (0.8 percent), to 7,497; deaths rose by 108 (nearly 0.5 percent), to 22,912. The next chapter Well, here we go again. The aftermath of last week’s shocking invasion of the U.S. Capitol has triggered a new push to impeach President Donald Trump just days before he is scheduled to leave office. Still divided And just like the first impeachment revealed a deep fissure among Florida Republicans and Democrats, the new effort appears poised to do so as well. Remember,13 out of 15 Florida Republicans in the House still voted to object to the certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s election hours after the Capitol was overrun.

The Health 202: Recovered coronavirus patients should still get the vaccine, experts say

Power Up: The second impeachment push is here Pelosi wants Trump s Cabinet to remove him first

Power Up: The second impeachment push is here. Pelosi wants Trump’s Cabinet to remove him first. Jacqueline Alemany unwarranted personal attacks, and false misleading accusations” about herself. Thanks for waking up with us.  : “ President-elect Joe Biden plans to nominate William J. Burns, a former career diplomat who has served both parties and won respect at home and abroad, to run a CIA that has been badly battered by the Trump administration,” per The Post s David Ignatius. “ Bill Burns is an exemplary diplomat with decades of experience on the world stage keeping our people and our country safe and secure,” Biden said in a statement to CNN s Jeff Zeleny. “He shares my profound belief that intelligence must be apolitical and that the dedicated intelligence professionals serving our nation deserve our gratitude and respect.”

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