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Weekend Media Wrap, Vol. 3: What You Missed If You Weren’t Glued To The Sunday Shows

Every Sunday morning, legacy media outlets are taken over by elected officials, aspiring elected officials, administration insiders, and the usual collection of talking heads — all of whom are there to discuss specific policies, push talking points, or simply promote their own campaigns.

For those who don’t spend their Sunday mornings glued to the television — and their Sunday afternoons attempting to unravel a full week’s worth of network and cable news media spin — The Daily Wire has compiled a short summary of what they may have missed.

ABC News, “This Week”:

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Weekend Media Wrap, Vol. 3: What You Missed If You Weren’t Glued To The Sunday Shows
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Every Sunday morning, legacy media outlets are taken over by elected officials, aspiring elected officials, administration insiders, and the usual collection of talking heads — all of whom are there to discuss specific policies, push talking points, or simply promote their own campaigns.

For those who don’t spend their Sunday mornings glued to the television — and their Sunday afternoons attempting to unravel a full week’s worth of network and cable news media spin — The Daily Wire has compiled a short summary of what they may have missed.

ABC News, “This Week”:

ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos, a veteran of former President Bill Clinton’s White House, spoke with North Dakota Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Doug Burgum on Sunday morning’s broadcast of “This Week” — but he spent most of the allotted time asking Burgum questions about the current frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.

Despite initially informing Burgum that they would talk about his campaign and the issues he wanted to discuss, Stephanopoulos proceeded to pepper him with questions about Trump and the most recent indictments against him.

“He’s facing three felony indictments. Have you read the indictments, and what’s your reaction to them?,” Stephanopoulos asked — and then later: “Do you have an opinion on the fact that the President Trump tried to overturn the election as alleged in the indictment this week by special prosecutor Smith?”

Stephanopoulos even brought former Vice President Mike Pence — who has also announced a bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination — into the conversation, asking, “Was Donald Trump wrong when he pressured Mike Pence not to certify? Was Mike Pence right when he certified?”

Through it all, Burgum argued that the people he had spoken to on the campaign trail were not asking about Trump — rather, they wanted to know who was going to address the issues they faced every day like inflation. “Presidential campaigns should be about the future, not about the past,” he said.

CBS News, “Face the Nation”:

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) said Sunday that he had not yet decided whether he planned to mount a primary challenge against incumbent President Joe Biden — but he did make it clear that he believed someone should.

Phillips told CBS’ Major Garrett that Biden could beat Trump if it came to that, but argued that the American people deserved to see Biden fight for the nomination rather than simply have it handed to him.

“So my call is to those who are well positioned, well prepared, have good character and competency, they know who they are, to jump in, because Democrats and the country need competition,” he said.

Phillips also took aim at Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — who has already begun a campaign for the Democratic nomination — and claimed he didn’t believe the nephew of late President John F. Kennedy even belonged in the same party.

“Not from the positions he’s been taking, no,” Phillips said.

CNN, “State of the Union”:

Former Vice President Mike Pence — who is vying against his former boss and several others for the Republican nomination — joined “State of the Union” host Dana Bash on CNN to discuss, among other things, Trump.

When presented with Trump’s claim that he was “too honest,” Pence shrugged it off. “I’ve been called worse,” he said.

NBC News, “Meet the Press”:

NBC’s Chuck Todd broke down Americans’ feelings on the politicization of major corporations — such as Bud Light, Target, and others — and determined that more than half the country is unimpressed by corporations getting preachy.

According to the data Todd presented, some 60% felt that it was “inappropriate” for corporations to wade into political and social issues publicly. That number was slightly higher — 71% — among Republicans. And nearly half of those surveyed said that they had made the decision to boycott a company or brand over politics.

FOX, “Fox News Sunday”:

Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) joined “Fox News Sunday” anchor Shannon Bream to discuss President Biden’s embattled son Hunter Biden — and he immediately attempted to turn the tables on Republicans and Donald Trump.

Bream pointed to another case in which former Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl DeSouza had faced harsher consequences for similar tax charges despite owing much less than Hunter did.

Auchincloss agreed that if Hunter Biden was guilty of a crime, he should face consequences — and then immediately claimed first that Republicans were unwilling to say the same about Trump and second that Trump had committed worse crimes than the president’s son.

Bream pushed back, reminding Auchincloss that Hunter Biden was the topic at hand and presenting some of the evidence that suggested he and his father had both been involved in influence peddling.

“It is smoke, it is smoke, it is smoke that Republicans are trying to gin up and there’s no fire,” he insisted.

MSNBC, “Inside With Jen Psaki”:

Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki — who served in former President Barack Obama’s administration in addition to Biden’s — spent a few minutes of her MSNBC show “Inside with Jen Psaki” insisting that there was nothing political about the repeated efforts to damage, destroy, or imprison Trump.

“This is ultimately not about politics. It is not about Joe Biden. It is not about the Republican or the Democratic Party. It is about a coordinated attempt to upend democracy itself by a sitting president,” she claimed.

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