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SAVAGE: Trump Shares Video Compilation Of Reporting Failures To The Media During Press Briefing

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The White House was holding a press briefing on Monday where President Trump had prepared a little presentation for his audience.

The media loves to point out President Trump’s supposed shortcomings and failures, when in fact there is video proof (a compilation, at that) of the media dropping the ball… on multiple occasions… while Trump was doing his due diligence for the safety of the American people.

Fast forward to about 1:09:00 to witness pure Trump-style savagery (a closeup version of the compilation is included just a smidge of a scroll below).

Then, of course by the end of the clip, reporters thought to ask Trump about the sources the clips were retrieved from.

People usually ask that when they know winning the argument isn’t in their favor.

Oh, and they asked why he had it created.

Good questions, guys.

Breitbart reported:

“The media minimized the risk from the start,” the text of the video read, prior to featuring a series of flashback clips to prominent media professionals downplaying the threat posed by the virus.

The clip then featured a timeline of the president’s actions to defend the country from the virus, while partisan media and some Democrats criticized him at every step.

Other clips featured audio from New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman talking about the president’s “effective” attempt to stop the spread of the virus with the travel ban on China.

The clip also highlighted praise that the president received from Democrat governors.

Reporters appeared taken aback by the video, prompting questions about its source. White House reporter Jonathan Karl questioned why the president would use White House staff to complete a “campaign-style” video.

HAHA! I love how President Trump pointed at the timeline… please take just a few minutes to acknowledge the greatness that is this compilation.

Here’s a close-up of the compilation –

Meanwhile, CNN seems to be struggling with an angle –

But leave it to James Woods to always supply an accurate depiction –

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