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“Unless I have more details to back that up, I cannot with good demeanor continue to show you this.”
A Trump campaign press conference alleging election fraud was interrupted in the middle of a speech by Fox News, a leading right-wing media network.
Trump’s press secretary Kayleigh McEnany was delivering a speech describing the case when Fox News host Neil Cavuto interrupted and said:
“Whoa, whoa, whoa. I think we have to be very clear: you are accusing the other party of welcoming fraud and illegal voting.
“Unless I have more details to back that up, I cannot with good demeanor continue to show you this.”
Fox News walks away from Kayleigh McEnany and the Trump campaign press conference: “Unless I have more details to back that up, I can’t keep showing you this.” pic.twitter.com/BqeXINaZwe
– nikki mccann ramírez (@NikkiMcR) November 9, 2020
McEnany began his speech by making a series of potentially defamatory accusations against the Democratic Party.
He said the Democrats were the only party that opposed voter identification and was trying to keep observers out of the ballot-counting room.
Just before Fox hung up, McEnany added: “You [the Democrats] take these positions because you are welcoming fraud and you are welcoming illegal voting. “
After taking the Trump campaign press conference off the air, Cavuto said they would only be allowed to return once they could provide evidence to back up their claims.
Cavuto said: “But that is an explosive charge, which the other party is effectively manipulating and deceiving. If she brings proof of that, of course, we will take it back until now, she began to say, from the beginning, giving the welcome fraud, welcoming illegal voting. “
This isn’t the first time Kayleigh McEnany has gotten herself, and the Trump campaign, into trouble.
He previously presented to the world the ‘alternative facts’, in other words, lies masquerading as truth.
Tweets he posted in 2012 also reappeared after they claimed that Barack Obama’s brother could be found in a “shack in Kenya.”
How I Met Your Brother – Nevermind, I forgot he’s still in that cabin in Kenya. #ObamaTVShows
– Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) August 30, 2012
CNN reporter Andrew Kaczynski shared a clip from an interview McEnany conducted in February, in which he said: “We will not see diseases like coronavirus coming here … Isn’t it refreshing when you contrast it with the terrible presidency of President Obama? “
On the same day that Larry Kudlow said the coronavirus was “contained” on February 25, the Trump campaign made an even bolder claim.
“We will not see diseases like the coronavirus coming here … and it is not refreshing to compare it to the terrible presidency of President Obama.” pic.twitter.com/O0DDH3Rvkw
– andrew kaczynski🤔 (@KFILE) April 4, 2020
Approximately 238,000 Americans have lost their lives to COVID-19 so far.
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