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Weekend Media Recap: Catch Up on Sunday Shows Highlights

What ​You‍ Missed on Sunday⁢ Morning Talk 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”:

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD)‍ made a Sunday morning⁢ appearance on ABC’s “This Week,” where he⁤ conceded that the‍ road ⁣to appointing a special counsel ⁤— U.S. Attorney David Weiss — in ⁢Hunter Biden’s case had been ⁤“bumpy.”

Raskin correctly stated ‍that ‍his Republican colleagues had been calling for months for ⁤there⁣ to be a‍ special counsel​ appointed ​to oversee Hunter Biden’s case, but then acted as though he ⁤did not understand‌ why they would‍ be upset ⁤— or⁢ at least wary —‍ that Weiss was named to that position.

The​ concern, among many Republicans, ‍is that Weiss already had ⁣a⁤ chance to ‍prosecute⁣ Hunter Biden —​ and instead had been the architect behind​ a plea deal so⁣ sweet that the judge threw it out.

In another highlight of Raskin’s​ interview, the Maryland Democrat responded⁣ to repeated ⁢questions​ about President Joe Biden’s ​embattled son by promising a ‍report — that would address former President Donald⁢ Trump and potential violations of the‍ emoluments ​clause.

ABC contributor Rachel Bade doubled down on Raskin’s comments, ⁤calling it “hypocrisy” and “peak Washington” that Republicans objected ⁣to Weiss’ ​appointment — and‍ then she ​went ‌on to claim that Republicans were probably also upset that Merrick Garland had taken away one​ of their “top talking‍ points”‍ by naming a special ​counsel in Hunter’s case.

CBS News, “Face the Nation”:

Rep. ‌Mike Turner (R-OH) spoke with CBS host Margaret Brennan on Sunday’s broadcast of “Face the⁣ Nation,” where he voiced‌ a number of specific concerns that he and others in his party share⁣ over the fact that ​Weiss was named special counsel in the⁤ Hunter Biden case.

Among ⁤those concerns, Turner said, was ‍the‌ fact that Weiss had “allowed the statute⁢ of limitations to expire on some very​ critical⁣ felony charges⁤ that could have been brought against Hunter Biden.”

Turner also voiced ⁤concerns about the money President‍ Biden ​has freed up ‍for ​Iran, saying that Congress should ⁤be considering ‍the possibility that such a deal could ⁤also have been⁣ “part‌ of a broader deal concerning Iran’s enrichment ⁣program … If that becomes‍ a secret deal, then that that’s obviously a⁤ great concern to Congress.”

CNN, “State⁤ of the Union”:

Rep. Dan Goldman — who shot to fame as the attorney arguing for Trump’s impeachment — told CNN anchor Jake Tapper that he was ready to see⁣ the wheels ‌of justice turn ‍in Hunter Biden’s case. “If Hunter Biden committed crimes,⁣ he should be ⁣charged with‌ them,” he ‌said.

His ⁤comments come just days after — in the⁣ wake of⁢ Devon Archer’s claims about​ then-Vice President Biden speaking with Hunter’s foreign business associates — Goldman insisted to ​multiple media outlets that those conversations amounted to nothing more than “niceties” and conversations⁤ about “the weather.”

The White House continues to claim that ‌Biden did‍ not​ discuss⁣ business with Hunter or his ​partners.

NBC News, “Meet the​ Press”:

Rep. Dean ​Phillips (D-MN) — who’s ‌thought to be considering ⁢his own⁢ primary challenge against Biden — told “Meet⁢ the Press” host Chuck Todd that he would like to see someone take a run at ‌offering Democrats another choice.

Omitting Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) ‍— who already appears ‍to be positioning ⁢himself to take that role — ‍Phillips suggested a “moderate” governor like J.B. Pritzker (D-IL), who has ⁣a​ reputation for being anything but moderate.

FOX, “Fox News ‌Sunday”:

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman — Rep. Michael ⁣McCaul ​(R-TX)⁣ — joined anchor Shannon⁤ Bream on⁣ “Fox News Sunday” to discuss the recent forum ‌held for ⁣the Gold-Star ⁢families who⁣ lost loved ones during the chaotic withdrawal⁤ from ‌Afghanistan.

“I⁣ will not rest until we do get answers and accountability and transparency‌ as to what happened,” McCaul promised. “How⁤ did this go so ​wrong? ⁣And‌ the​ Gold Star families are the ‌best, you know, witnesses to this nightmare. They ⁢lost their 13 servicemen and women, ​Abbey Gate. We had⁢ the testimony ⁤of Tyler Vargas-Andrews,​ who said, ‘I had the suicide bomber in my sights, but I was ⁤not given permission to engage him.’ ‌And after that, the bomb went off killing 170 ⁣people, 13 servicemen and women.”

“And Shannon, this is sort of news breaking. We just have reported today a member of my staff Jerry Dunleavy⁣ with his book, ‘Kabul,’ that ⁤U.S. intelligence had ISIS-K in their sights, knowing they were plotting to take out Abbey Gate on the very⁣ same day that it⁢ was‌ taken down when the suicide bomber went off,”​ McCaul ‌continued. “They asked‌ the Taliban to go​ in, our U.S. military, the Taliban denied. U.S. intelligence requested an airstrike. Guess what, that ‌airstrike was denied, was denied to go in and take out⁢ the very forces that then killed our 13 servicemen and women. This story gets worse ⁢by the day. And I will not rest until we get‍ to the‌ bottom of it.”

MSNBC, “Inside With Jen Psaki”:

Governor Jared Polis (D-CO) joined former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on her MSNBC show “Inside⁤ with Jen Psaki”‍ — and he spent his time there arguing that former President ⁣Donald Trump was‌ responsible for the extreme partisanship that marks the current political‍ climate.

“If there is a market for sowing division, discord, and doubting the motives of those on the other side, ‍some politicians will rise to that and market in⁣ that,” he said.

Polis suggested that Trump — and ⁣by a lesser⁣ extent, Republicans — were the ones engaging in such marketing. He made no mention of prominent Democrats who referred to the⁣ “other side” as a “basket⁢ of deplorables,” told black Americans they⁤ weren’t black if they voted for the other party, or spent years undermining the integrity of the 2016⁤ presidential‍ election.



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