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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIn my opinion, no reputable media outlet should cover Barr's press conference until AFTER Congress
gets is copy of the report. Give the devils no place. Why cover everything they do and say? Indifference should be the rule of the day with these lawless, disrespectful men and women who are the Trump administration.
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In my opinion, no reputable media outlet should cover Barr's press conference until AFTER Congress (Original Post)
sarabelle
Apr 2019
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Gothmog
(145,130 posts)1. From the Hoarse Whisperer
But since they're not reputable...
LEW
(1,072 posts)3. I had the same thought
and knew they have to be there to record the history, but how about not a single reporter ask a question; just sit there and stare Barr down. Now that would be great!
Jim__
(14,075 posts)4. They almost have to be there. No news organization will risk being the only one to miss it.
What they can do is call Barr on his obvious attempt to whitewash the investigation. They can point out to the audience that Barr is obviously in Trump's pocket and can't be trusted. They probably won't, but they should.