Journalists are yet again jumping on the bandwagon to portray US President realDonaldTrump as a liar and run the latest set of shameless and dishonest attacks against him says Sky News host Chris Kenny.
Journalists are yet again jumping on the bandwagon to portray US President Donald Trump as a liar and run the latest set of shameless and dishonest attacks against him says Sky News host Chris Kenny. Mr Kenny said the fake news, the same “full court fake news press” put out by the media against President Trump is astonishing.
The new set of allegations laid against President Donald Trump are set to be revealed by American journalist Bob Woodward, who previously broke the Watergate scandal. Mr Woodward will reportedly unveil information showing Mr Trump sought to “play down” the virus to avoid causing panic and will release a taped phone call with the President who claimed at the time the coronavirus was deadlier than the flu. “We all know Trump talked the pandemic down,” Mr Kenny said.
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