During Wednesday’s
World News Tonight, sensationalist ABC anchor David Muir and correspondent Alex Perez teamed up to try to pull the wool over the eyes of their viewers; trying to make it seem as though President Biden flew to Chicago, Illinois to fight crime when in reality he was more interested in peddling his massive spending agenda.
At the top of the offending segment, Muir announced that Biden had traveled to Chicago to meet with Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) and solve their bloody crime wave:
And the news from Chicago tonight. Two federal agents and a police officer shot and wounded in an unmarked car.
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On today’s episode of ‘Special Report’, Mike Emanuel details Fourth of July weekend crime spike; plus, death toll in Florida condo collapse climbs as criminal and civil investigations open.
MSNBC liberal anchor Chris Hayes claimed Republicans would get behind hanging Mike Pence if former President Donald Trump ordered it.
On Monday, Hayes, host of MSNBC’s All in invited Echelon Insights cofounder Kristen Soltis Anderson and Bulwark writer Tim Miller to discuss former Texas GOP chairman Allen West’s recent announcement to run for governor against Republican Governor Greg Abbott.
The conversation quickly switched to discussing what Hayes described as Stalin-esque appeals to former President Donald Trump from Republicans running in primaries.
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Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) on Sunday said that he opposed a House infrastructure bill because Democrats want to muck it up with spending on health care and education. I think infrastructure is popular, McCaul told Fox News host Mike Emanuel. I think it is bipartisan. I know the Senate working with the president is trying to work out a bipartisan agreement. That s our best chance for success here. I think what the House [Speaker Nancy Pelosi] put forward was a totally partisan measure, he continued. One out of every two dollars went to the Green New Deal. Totally unacceptable to Republicans.