Something President Trump said about Joe Biden using his VP position a few years ago to pressure Ukraine to fire a prosecutor had MSNBC’s Ali Velshi jumping into kneejerk fact-check mode, claiming the president said it “without evidence.”
The Trump War Room responded with some evidence:
MSNBC's @AliVelshi says "President Trump had repeatedly suggested WITHOUT EVIDENCE that Joe Biden used his VP position to pressure Ukraine to fire the country’s top prosecutor."
Uh, guys…
IT'S ON TAPE.
Roll it! pic.twitter.com/itpEw2M0dY
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 23, 2019
Well, it just got a little awkward, didn’t it?
Just like 2016, "Without evidence" and "baseless claims" will be heard over and over again on cable by people who have a predetermined conclusion that nothing untoward has happened so they don't even need to look into the allegations themselves https://t.co/y19Zc3DcpE
— Saagar Enjeti (@esaagar) September 23, 2019
Guess @AliVelshi hasn’t seen @JoeBiden’s video tapes admission of guilt.
Talk about willful blindness.
— Bertram (@BigBertieT) September 23, 2019
? Biden is his own worst enemy.
— trQth (@4mankindQ) September 23, 2019
A first grader could stumble across this by accident before BSNBC would make any effort to acknowledge it let alone report it! https://t.co/6Idsni20ke
— Chris N (@chgochris) September 23, 2019
Who are you gonna believe? Me or your lying eyes/ears? LOLOL…. Keep it up MSNBC! https://t.co/7MIOKU9bAp
— Steve Brown (@ballparkboys) September 23, 2019
That's going to leave a mark… https://t.co/n6XYRQkvwA
— Dale Rasco (@DaleRasco) September 23, 2019
The media can now return to pretending the video of Biden doesn’t exist.
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