

There are no illegal votes that we know of, there has been no Trump victory that we know of.”īut the harshest statement of all came from CNN’s Anderson Cooper, who said, “That’s the president of the United States. MSNBC’s Brian Williams said, “Here we are again in the unusual position of not only interrupting the president of the United States but correcting the president of the United States. NBC’s Lester Holt said, “We are watching President Trump speaking live from the White House and we have to interrupt here because the president made a number of false statements including the notion that there has been fraudulent voting. They deserve a lot of credit three days into this.” This is democracy and we asked the American people to be patient. He added, “We’re not witnessing anyone stealing anything tonight. Millions of Americans who wanted to vote safely, who wanted to make sure their vote counted.”

What America is witnessing right now is the unprecedented early vote in the middle of a historic pandemic in this country. (Trump actually started at 6:45 p.m.) He immediately fact-checked the president and said, “And it is a surreal moment that we’re even having this discussion in this country. Eastern - just as networks were starting to their highly-rated nightly newscasts. Even normally reserved news anchors responded swiftly and strongly when the networks cut away.ĭavid Muir, “ABC World News Tonight” anchor, sharply pointed out that Trump planned his press conference for 6:30 p.m. But the gist: Without evidence, he called the election a fraud. I’m not going to repeat exactly what the president said because it would be irresponsible. Seconds later, NBC pulled the plug on the press conference. Just a few minutes in, ABC pulled out while the president continued talking. They cut away from President Donald Trump’s press conference on Thursday evening just moments after it started. And also the unemployment went up, I think it doubled or close to doubled during his tenure.MSNBC hardly bothered. TRUMP'S CLAIM: " not popular because he asked for tax increases. THE FACTS: While Trump is correct that lawyers might not recommend it, former President Richard Nixon released his tax returns while under audit. She said well no lawyer would let somebody release a tax return when they're under audit.” And as far as the tax returns, as soon as the audits complete, like any lawyer would tell you, Greta Van Susteren she was going over it a while ago, she's a lawyer. I'm under audit, when the audits complete I'll release them. Nobody would release when it's under - I've had audits for 15 or 16 years. TRUMP'S CLAIM: "And I'll release when the audits completed. While the two did appear on the same episode of "60 Minutes," they were interviewed in separate countries. Rival Carly Fiorina picked up on that during the debate, saying "One of the reasons I’ve said that I would not be talking to Vladimir Putin right now, although I have met him as well, not in a green room for a show, but in a private meeting.” Turns out that even Fiorina was overstating the extent of the Trump-Putin meeting. The implication seemed to be that the two met in a CBS greenroom. TRUMP'S CLAIM: "I never met Putin, I don't know who Putin is." I will say, we will opt out of NAFTA unless we renegotiate it, and we renegotiate it on terms that are favorable to all of America," Clinton said back then, per the Los Angeles Times. But this isn't the first time: In an NBC debate during the 2008 presidential, Clinton called to renegotiate NAFTA. THE FACTS: On Tuesday, the president of the United Auto Workers said that Clinton told him she'd promise to rewrite NAFTA. TRUMP'S CLAIM: "By the way, yesterday for the first time she said she wants to renegotiate trade agreements.

Now, she’s been in the public eye for years and years, and yet there’s no - there’s nothing out there.” On Hillary Clinton: “We don’t know anything about Hillary in terms of religion.On Mitt Romney: "Are you sure he's a Mormon, are we sure?".

I mean, Seventh-day Adventist I don’t know about.” Boy, that’s down the middle of the road, folks, in all fairness.
