President Donald Trump Margaret Brennan, the host of CBS’ “Facing the Country” that blows up CBS, suggests that “anyone on the street” can do her job.
Trump sat down with audience Ben Domenech Extensive interviews And was asked about Brennan’s exchange with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who tried to link the horror of the Holocaust with freedom of speech.
“I call it ‘polluting country’,” Trump said when Domenec asked him about the virus exchange.
“Brennan is like anyone on the street, you can say, ‘Go in and ask some questions’,” Trump added. “That’s so bad, I don’t know how you hired some of these people.”
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President Trump blows up Margaret Brennan, the host of “Facing the Country”. (via AP pool)
CBS News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Brennan’s remarks followed Vice President JD Vance condemning the European government’s censorship at the Munich Security Conference last month.
“Well, he’s standing in a country where free speech weapons are used to genocide, and he meets with the head of a party that has far-right views and historic links to extreme groups,” Brennan said.
“This is changing its tone,” she continued. “And you know, the censorship is specifically aimed at rights.”
Rubio pushed it back immediately.
“Well, I have to disagree with you,” Rubio said.
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“Facing the Country” host Margaret Brennan claims that Nazi Germany’s weapon “freedom of speech” led to the Holocaust. (Screenshot/CBS News)
“Free speech is not used to carry out genocide. Genocide is carried out by an authoritarian Nazi regime, which also happens to be genocidal because they hate Jews, they hate minorities, they hate those people – they have a hateful person, but mainly Jews, but Rubio continues.”
“Nazi Germany has no freedom of speech. No. There is no opposition either. They are the only and only political party that ruled the country. So, this is not an accurate reflection of history.”
Vance himself was surfaced by “crazy communication”.
“Do media Do you really think that the Holocaust was caused by freedom of speech? ”The vice president responded at the time.
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Joseph A. Wulfsohn of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.