Vice President Kamala Harris has been quick to play the “race card” in her political campaign. But the real question, as Peter Schweizer, asks, is “Who’s telling the truth?”
In this presidential campaign, these are the questions that are, as co-host Eric Eggers puts it, “hotter than a Lebanese pager.”
A crazed former construction worker is accused of stalking former president Donald Trump while he was on the golf course, until an alert Secret Service agent spotted the gun barrel and fired protective shots. The shooter, an ex-construction worker named Ryan Routh, was caught nearby. He turns out to have been a supporter of Trump’s opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, and he attended one of her rallies and donated to several Democratic campaigns in the past few years.
Yet mainstream media accounts have circled instead to blaming Trump and his heated rhetoric for his own near-death encounters. Even Harris, who publicly thanked the Secret Service for their actions, couldn’t resist throwing some rhetorical shade at Trump for supposedly inciting Routh. […]
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