‘I don’t remember headlines this large when Donald Trump commuted the sentence of Roger Stone’
Dec 3, 2024 7:00 PM
By Grabien Staff
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BRZEZINSKI: "I also think that no matter what you think of this pardon, the coverage of this is as if — I mean, you look at what has happened on the Trump side, especially if you even parallel pardons that Trump has done himself, it's just always so — it seems so hysterically imbalanced. I just -- you know, when you read how they're covering this and then you look at the things that are happening on the other side, it is, again, completely out of step with reality."
SCARBOROUGH: "And, Dave, that's something that you’re hearing. I know you’re not a media critic, but I know you’ve heard this complaint. You know, The New York Times, like, the top six stories online today were all about the pardon. You looked at The Washington Post yesterday, you expected, like, 'WAR IS OVER' in massive headlines."