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Weekend Media Recap: Catch Up on Sunday Shows Highlights

What You Missed⁤ on Sunday ⁣Morning 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”:

ABC News political director Rick‌ Klein weighed in‌ on the possibility — which was confirmed later in the day ‌— that President Donald Trump might skip the Republican primary debates during Sunday morning’s broadcast ‍of “This Week.”

While a number of both critics​ and supporters⁤ have suggested⁢ that Trump should go just to make sure the voters get a ‌chance to see ⁣all of the candidates in the same forum, Klein argued that “there is⁤ a risk in him not⁣ actually being there.”

Klein explained that by simply not showing up, Trump would allow the other candidates⁤ a forum ‍in which they‍ could ⁤freely present their points and policies with‍ no fear of him interrupting or “having⁤ to⁢ worry⁣ about the direct rebuttal where he​ always ⁣dominates.”

Former DNC chair Donna Brazile went on‌ to suggest that ⁤the⁢ RNC ⁢should consider establishing new guidelines if Trump​ skipped the early debates and ‍then attempted to simply show up later. “I⁣ would be reluctant to allow Donald Trump to pick and choose which debate he would show up in the future.”

CBS News, “Face the Nation”:

Governor Josh Greene (D-HI) joined CBS’ “Face the Nation” to give a heartbreaking update on the ​tragedy that was still unfolding ⁢on the ​island of Maui in the wake of the​ devastating wildfires.

Greene confirmed ⁢the terrible news that in addition to⁣ the 114 who had been killed, there were more than 1000 people ‌who could⁣ still be missing as search⁤ and clean-up efforts⁤ continued — and‌ even more ‌tragic, that many of those who had died could have been children.

CNN, ‌“State of the Union”:

Senator‌ Bill ⁤Cassidy (R-LA)‌ joined CNN’s “State of the ‍Union” and guest host Kasie Hunt to discuss the ongoing ‌Republican primary and the current front-runner, former President Trump.

Cassidy said ‍he did not ⁤think it was likely Americans would vote for a candidate who had been convicted — but also said that he would vote for Trump ‍if he ⁣were the eventual Republican nominee. That said, Cassidy also said he did ​not believe Trump was likely to ​beat Biden in‍ a rematch of the ⁣2020 election.

“He will lose to Joe Biden, if you look at the current polls.⁣ I’m a Republican. I think any Republican on that stage in Milwaukee ‌will do a better job than Joe Biden,” he continued. “And so ⁤I ⁢want one ‍of them to win. If⁤ former President Trump⁤ ends up getting the nomination, ⁤but cannot win a general, that⁤ means⁤ we will have⁢ four more years of policies which have led to very high inflation, to a loss of purchasing power for the average American ⁤equivalent‌ to $10,000,⁢ and to many other things which ⁤I think have ⁤been deleterious to our country’s future,” Cassidy said.

NBC News, ‌“Meet ‍the Press”:

Politico’s Jonathan Martin joined NBC’s “Meet the Press” — and he pointed out several key weaknesses that could create problems in President Joe Biden’s ⁢re-election campaign. Martin said that it was becoming clear that Biden just “hasn’t figured out what to ‌say” when it comes‌ to three ‌specific⁢ issues: any questions relating to⁢ his embattled son, Hunter Biden; questions about his DOJ’s⁤ involvement ‌in investigations into former President ‌Trump; questions about his age.

“Those are three‍ massive issues that are clouding his re-election campaign,” he⁤ said.

FOX, “Fox News Sunday”:

Governor Kim Reynolds (R-IA) ​spoke with “Fox News Sunday” anchor Shannon Bream about the Iowa State Fair – and⁤ her‍ “Fair-Side‌ Chats” with a number of ⁣the GOP presidential hopefuls.

Reynolds‍ went‌ on to‌ say that she didn’t expect the voters to give Trump “a ​pass” if he sat out⁢ the primary debates. “I ⁣think they still, they expect him to ⁢be here,‍ they want to interact, they ‌want ‌to ‍interact with all‌ of ⁣the candidates,”‍ Reynolds told⁤ Bream. ‍“We had great turnout at the Fair Side Chats. I had a lot of Iowans, and people outside of the⁣ state, come up and just say, ‘thank you for doing that, it was⁤ a great ​opportunity to hear from the candidates.’ And so, Iowans take it very seriously, they’re very⁢ knowledgable and they want to interact⁤ with the candidates.”

MSNBC, “Inside ⁣With Jen Psaki”:

MSNBC ⁣host and former White House Press ⁣Secretary Jen Psaki spoke with attorney Neal Katyal about the case against former President Trump — particularly the latest‍ set of indictments and the 18 ⁢co-defendants ​who had also been slapped with ⁢RICO charges in Fulton County, Georgia.

Katyal said that the ⁢real concern for Trump should be⁢ what those defendants were likely hearing from their ‌lawyers since the indictments were announced: “Think seriously⁢ about flipping and ‌providing evidence.”



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