Wall Street Editorial Board's Kim Strassel joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the media's reaction to whistleblower claims and testimonies against the FBI.
Wall Street Editorial Board's Kim Strassel on FBI whistleblower testimonies and the abuse and retaliation they experienced" Friday to react to how the media has handled whistleblower claims about the FBI and said the media is in"lockstep defending the FBI." Strassel was asked about the broadcast networks ignoring the explosive House hearing testimony on their nightly newscasts. If you think about how far we have come in the media.
And yet we have a media that is now in lockstep defending the FBI, as it has essentially been doing ever since Trump took office and we first got this Russia collusion hoax that came out, and apparently, it's not done doing it. Look, these guys brought some very legitimate concerns. I thought it was really unfortunateto attack their legitimacy instead of listening to them and hearing them out.
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