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Brian Stelter's method of showing there's no supply chain problem gets called into question

The Biden administration is taking plenty of heat for supply chain problems that don’t appear to be going away any time soon:

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However, CNN’s Brian Stelter showed a reason to believe supply chain issues aren’t hitting consumers very hard:

That’s making some points, just perhaps not the ones he thinks.

Glad to know the crisis is over!

CNN hosts know what to do — it’s instinct.

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Stelter didn’t mention one other thing:

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So the “Reliable Sources” host did end up making a point.

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Update:

Stelter didn’t say anything about cargo ships backed up in his tweet about the supply chain, so he doesn’t know what everyone’s talking about:

Why did you tweet what you did, then?

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