The Georgia town hall, where Trump took questions on reproductive laws, transgender rights and other issues, aired Wednesday morning. But Fox News did not disclose that the female audience it selected for the event was packed with local Republican supporters and the network edited its broadcast to remove some of their vocal advocacy of Trump.

The Georgia Federation of Republican Women wrote on its Facebook page Wednesday that the group helped host the event, posting photos from the venue and writing they were “Super excited for the opportunity of hosting this event right here in Georgia!”

Shortly after CNN reached out to the group and Fox News about their role, the post was edited to state they were “excited for the opportunity of attending this event right here in Georgia!”

. . . The first question posed to Trump at the town hall came from a woman identified as Lisa, who asked the former president a question about the economy. The network did not disclose that Lisa is also the president of the Fulton County Republican Women group.

. . . “I want to thank you for coming to a room full of women the current administration would consider domestic terrorists,” a woman named Alicia said to laughter from the audience before a question about foreign policy.

But a portion of Alicia’s question was edited by Fox News to remove her admission that she was voting for Trump.

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      81 month ago

      Yeah… I’m still fucking pissed about it, but I knew they were going to pull this bullshit…

      Where’s the BiAsEd MeDiA complaints now Magoos? Oh that’s right, you never actually gave a shit, you just want to “win” at all costs.

      • @Nightwingdragon
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        31 month ago

        It’s projection. Just like everything else Trump says.

        He doesn’t want “unbiased media”, and neither do his supporters. They want a media that’s heavily biased towards them. And to a degree, his tactics work. Either out of fear of losing access to Trump, fear he’ll post a mean tweet, or just a desire to “appear” unbiased, they will withhold criticism, throw him softball questions, edit unflattering footage, and give his word salads credibility by treating them as if they’re serious issues that should be discussed. So in that way, he gets the coverage he wants.