CBS host annoyed with JD Vance for criticizing media for not fact-checking Biden: 'Everything's our fault'
'I've lost track, sir,' CBS host Margaret Brennan said over attacks on media
CBS host Margaret Brennan cut off Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, on Sunday after he rapped the media for protecting President Biden over "false" statements at last week's debate, saying everything always seems to be the media's "fault."
Trump and Biden faced off in the CNN Presidential Debate Thursday night, where the president's halting, unsure performance caused several media outlets and columnists to call for him to withdraw from the race. Brennan said that while Trump had a better debate night overall, a CBS poll found that "fewer voters thought the former president was truthful" compared to Biden.
"We know that the media seems totally uninterested in fact-checking Joe Biden from any of the number of false claims that he made," Vance said before being interrupted by Brennan.
'I've lost track, sir,' CBS host Margaret Brennan said over attacks on media
CBS host Margaret Brennan cut off Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, on Sunday after he rapped the media for protecting President Biden over "false" statements at last week's debate, saying everything always seems to be the media's "fault."
Trump and Biden faced off in the CNN Presidential Debate Thursday night, where the president's halting, unsure performance caused several media outlets and columnists to call for him to withdraw from the race. Brennan said that while Trump had a better debate night overall, a CBS poll found that "fewer voters thought the former president was truthful" compared to Biden.
"We know that the media seems totally uninterested in fact-checking Joe Biden from any of the number of false claims that he made," Vance said before being interrupted by Brennan.
CBS host annoyed with JD Vance for criticizing media for not fact-checking Biden: 'Everything's our fault'
CBS host Margaret Brennan cut off Sen. JD Vance after he claimed the media refused to press President Biden on statements that he made in the presidential debate.
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