The recent shift in Republican candidates’ approach to challenging the corporate media’s influence in American politics has been primarily led by Vivek Ramaswamy, a young candidate who has been extremely vocal regarding his criticism of corrupt media .
Ramaswamy’s confrontation with NBC News’ Kristen Welker took the spotlight in recent news, and many expect other candidates to address media bias in the upcoming GOP debate.
“Think about who’s moderating this debate.” Ramaswamy said. (Trending: Joe Biden Admits He’s ‘Not Sure’ About Running If Trump Wasn’t)
Vivek Ramaswamy tells CNN that J6 was an inside job:
"There is now clear evidence that there was at the very least entrapment of peaceful protestors, similar to the fake Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot." pic.twitter.com/1hQEI6ruJS
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“This should be Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk—we’d have 10 times the viewership, asking questions that GOP primary voters actually care about, and bring more people into our party.”
“We’ve got Kristen Welker here,” he said.
“Do you think the Democrats would actually hire Greg Gutfeld to host a Democratic debate? They wouldn’t do it.”
“And so the fact of the matter is, Kristen, I’m going to use this time—because this is actually about you and the media, and the corrupt media establishment—[to] ask you [about] the Trump-Russia collusion hoax that you pushed on this network for years.”
“Was that real? Or was that Hillary Clinton made-up disinformation? Answer the question. Go.”
The camera was turned to Welker, who smiled uncomfortably and rejected the question as the audience applauded.
The media’s coverage of Trump, Biden’s alleged corruption, and the call for greater transparency have especially been called out by recent critics.
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