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The fourth Donald Trump indictment excites the press - mainly because it means they have a reason to avoid Joe Biden's mounting scandals. However, all is not perfect, as Andrea Mitchell frets that all of the indictment coverage over the past months has people tuning out due to "indictment fatigue," as she puts it. She almost gets to the point that the media's own obsession is turning people off, but she falls short of that goal.
Then, on "Deadline: White House," Nicolle Wallace has on former FBI fixture Frank Figliuzzi who predicts once again violence as a result of the indictment. That his predictions of this have all failed prior does not deter the man - nor does it deter Wallace from saying Trump's people are so violent this compares him to Mafia or drug kingpin trials.
As a shift, we will also look at the Florida school debate and Jose Diaz-Balart has a scholar blaming the GOP for a fractured curriculum...and offers up as proof one of those who says she is grateful for slavery, as well as being critical of the Jews. A small point is that his example is of a Democrat politician.
And then we look at Jon Karl of ABC News who displayed a creepy dose of Anthony Fauci adoration.
Now, crack one open and savor some mainstream media mayhem and malpractice.
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- Andrea Mitchell is concerned people are tuning out from perpetual indictment hysteria.
- Frank Figliuzzi promises more indictment violence...which would be a first if it happens. Then Nicolle Wallace says we need to look at Mafia trials in order to cover Trump.
- Jose Diaz-Balart hosts a Florida professor who rails about the Florida slavery curriculum. He insults the black scholars who wrote it as lying for the GOP. The example he gives is of a Florida Democrat.
- Jon Karl posts a fanboy tribute to Dr. Anthony Fauci, and we have questions...