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O’Donnell ripped cable news networks for carrying the event live and called it “2016 all over again,” adding that outlets are making the “same mistakes” with their reporting as they did while covering Trump that election cycle.

He also criticized reporters for not asking follow-up questions and knocked networks for fact-checking only after Trump finished speaking.

O’Donnell also knocked networks for not covering Vice President Kamala Harris’ Michigan speech live after the Trump presser, noting that his network was doing Olympics coverage before bringing viewers the last few minutes of her remarks.

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  • @jordanlundM
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    651 month ago

    I watched both the Trump conference and O’Donnell’s take live and, yeah, he has a point.

    The feed I had, you couldn’t hear the reporters questions at all. So all you could hear was Trump and there was no way to know what the actual question was based on his answers.

    But nobody follows up on ANY politician and it’s been that way for a couple of decades now.

    The classic example I always cite is one that happens all the time:

    “Well, we’re going to get rid of job-killing regulations.”

    The logical follow up question would be:

    “Can you cite an example of a regulation you’d get rid of and in what way it’s a job killer?”

    But nobody ever asks that question.

    • masterofn001
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      271 month ago

      The ONLY interview I’ve seen where the felon is asked hard and follow-up questions was at the black journalist panel.

      • @Landless2029
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        61 month ago

        And the Trump team cut the interview 30 minutes short.

    • CoelacanthOP
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      221 month ago

      Both woeful reporters and meek, sub-par debate moderators have - and will continue to - play into Trump’s hands perfectly.