Brought massive crime into our country at levels that nobody has ever seen before. Weve never seen levels like this. And during the debate i mentioned that ed David Muir, a real lightweight, whose ratings have gone way down, by The Way, because he lost credibility. One against three but i think we did great. But David Muir of abc, fake news, when i said that crime is way up in our country, he corrected me. Corrected me on so much, and it was right, what i said. He didnt correct her one time when she said was wrong, absolutely wrong, so many different charlottesville, she was wrong. All of the different things, almost everything she said, and she was never corrected. But he corrected me, on crime, said no no, crime has not gone up, i said crime has gone up massively. He said i like to state for the record that crime has not gone up. Now you dont know this but we had a deal with abc that there would be no corrections of any kind, and they violated the d deal. Why . Because they are bad p
If you expected ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, and NPR would offer a sober and substantive story on James Biden testifying behind closed doors in the House impeachment inquiry on Wednesday night, you'd be deeply disappointed. These networks all aired a story, but the narrative was overwhelmingly focused on indicted FBI confidential informant Alexander Smirnov and his unproven claims that Joe and Hunter Biden were offered $5 million each in bribes.
If you expected ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, and NPR would offer a sober and substantive story on James Biden testifying behind closed doors in the House impeachment inquiry on Wednesday night, you'd be deeply disappointed. These networks all aired a story, but the narrative was overwhelmingly focused on indicted FBI confidential informant Alexander Smirnov and his unproven claims that Joe and Hunter Biden were offered $5 million each in bribes.
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