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Crazy how half of those who were denied have been the ones bending over backwards to sanewash Trump and paint him in the most favorable light. Being fair and honest means calling Trump a felon, a rapist, an insurrectionist, a fraud, a bigot, and a senile septuagenarian.
Leopards, meet face
Revoking press credentials from people who said there was "anxiety" within your campaign seems like something a very "anxious" campaign/candidate would do.
Softer than my baby's shit. And let me tell you, that shit is soft.
Journalists from multiple news organizations have been denied credentials to former President Donald Trump’s election night watch event [...] in retaliation for their coverage of Trump’s campaign. Reporters at Politico, Axios, Puck, Voice of America and Mother Jones were among those denied credentials.
Internal polling must be real bad.
Weird man baby, small hands