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Weekend Media Recap: Sunday Show Highlights

What​ You Missed on ⁤Sunday Morning News 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. Michael McCaul (R-TX) ‌responded to reports that a⁢ U.S. nuclear-capable ‌submarine made a stop in South ‌Korea, calling the move a projection of strength. McCaul, who also serves as the House Foreign Affairs Committee ⁤chairman, told host Martha Raddatz that it‍ was designed to be a ‌deterrent.

“I think projecting strength right ⁤now is important ⁣for deterrence,” McCaul said, ‌noting that it had been four decades since the last such deployment and⁣ saying that the hope was it would deter aggression from both North Korea and ⁤China.

McCaul went on ⁣to say that tensions in the ⁣region had been particularly “provocative,” adding, ⁣“It’s by design that you’re seeing the Pacific Command deploy these​ nuclear subs for⁤ the ‌first time in 40 years … we ​need to ‍get in [North Korea’s] head and [Chinese] ‌Chairman ⁣Xi’s head that if they do anything that’s aggressive militarily, we will — there will be⁢ consequences.”

On⁤ the topic of climate change,⁢ McCaul weighed in on China’s contributions — or lack ‍thereof ⁢—‍ to global efforts to go greener. He argued that it was wrong that‍ the ‌communist-controlled country was not being held⁣ to the⁣ same expectations as most Western nations.

“They’re the second-largest economy superpower and the number one ⁣polluter​ on the planet,” he said, calling for the rest of the world ‍to hold China “to the same standards”⁢ as the ‍United States.

CBS News, “Face ​the Nation”:

Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) defended the actions‍ taken by Republican ⁣Governor Gregg Abbott, saying that his goal was⁤ to stop the flow of illegal immigrants – in part because having an open⁣ border left migrants vulnerable to the dangers of human trafficking.

In response to outrage over the steps Abbott has taken to secure​ the border – including placing concertina wire in places where illegal immigrants attempted⁣ to cross into Texas – he said, “The border​ crisis has been anything but humane, I think⁤ you’re seeing the governor do everything he ⁤possibly can to secure the⁤ border.”

Noting that⁢ the Biden administration had threatened to sue the ⁣state of Texas over some of ‌the measures that have been put in place, Gonzales⁢ argued that Congress should also‌ find a way to step in and address the​ problem.⁣ “We can’t just wait on the ‍president to solve things.‍ We can’t wait for⁣ governors to try and fix it themselves. Congress has a role to ⁢play in‌ this.”

CNN,⁣ “State‍ of the Union”:

Former House Speaker⁣ Nancy⁤ Pelosi (D-CA) made an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union” — ⁣where she managed to confuse Democratic presidential ‍hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with his nephew, former Massachusetts Rep. and current ​Special Envoy⁤ for Northern Ireland Joe Kennedy.

Pelosi also told anchor Dana Bash that the American people were already ⁣benefiting from President Joe Biden’s economic ⁢policies — dubbed “Bidenomics” by ⁢the administration — but they did not​ know they were‍ benefiting because ‌Biden has ⁣not ‌done a great job of telling them about it yet.

Bash gave⁤ Pelosi a running start, saying that by the numbers, things were looking “pretty good.” She noted that unemployment numbers were down and inflation was down to 3% from record ⁢highs in 2021 and ​2022 — but left‌ out the context that inflation was ⁤just under⁤ 1.5% in 2020.

Pivoting to polls, Bash noted ‌that the​ American people did not ⁤seem ready to give Biden “credit” for ​the economic good ‍news⁣ — and Pelosi responded ⁣by saying that the⁤ president just needed⁤ to get out there⁢ and tell people about it. ⁤“A lot of ‍it is about messaging, of ‍course,” she said, comparing Biden’s economic accomplishments to those ⁢made ⁤by Depression-era President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. “He just ⁢has⁤ to get out‌ there.”

NBC News, “Meet the Press”:

Legal commentator Renato Mariotti joined NBC’s “Meet the Press” to discuss the possibly-imminent charges against former ⁤President Donald Trump, claiming that the situation would only get worse if any trial ⁢were to be delayed until after the 2024 presidential election ⁣was ⁢over.

“People use the term constitutional crisis all the time, but that truly will be one,” he said, ⁢warning of⁢ the chaos that could ensue if Trump were to win the 2024 election and take office ⁤before facing a conviction and ‍sentencing.

FOX, “Fox News Sunday”:

Biden economic adviser Jared Bernstein joined​ “Fox News Sunday” host Shannon Bream ‍to ‍discuss the impact of “Bidenomics” ‍on average Americans — and despite the polling ‍data Bream presented suggesting otherwise, Bernstein insisted that Americans were actually benefiting from the Biden administration’s policies.

Bream shared data showing that ⁢Americans were using “buy now, pay ‍later” apps ​to cover the⁤ cost of basic necessities — like groceries and school supplies ​— and asked how the Biden administration could say that regular people felt the economy improving if that were the case.

Bernstein⁤ responded by touting the lower unemployment rate, claiming ⁢that the GDP was “pretty ‌strong” ‌and had ⁣been “outpacing expectations.” He went on to say that “real wages” had been growing in recent months and that⁣ workers had “more leverage” in the job⁣ market.

But as Bream noted, wages have not kept pace with inflation — and Bernstein did not offer an answer to that point.

MSNBC, “Inside With Jen Psaki”:

Del. ‍Stacey Plaskett ⁢(D-VI) joined former White​ House Press Secretary Jen Psaki ‍on her MSNBC show, “Inside⁣ with Jen Psaki,” and ⁣complained ‍about the fact that recent congressional efforts ‍— led⁣ by Democrats — to censor and ⁤silence Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had not been successful.

“I think⁣ what’s​ more insidious is what ⁣they’re doing is giving individuals like RFK a ⁢platform to desensitize Americans and to also make the Biden administration, social media platforms, hesitant about stopping untruths,” she⁤ said.

Jen Psaki added her own assessment, claiming that ⁤she believed Republicans had “stooped” to elevating Kennedy,‍ who is running a presidential campaign ⁣against Biden as ‍a Democrat, ⁤in ‌order to better their own political chances. What she failed to mention is that it appears to⁢ many⁣ that Democrats are actively working to promote former President Donald Trump for largely the⁤ same reason.

According to an April report ​ from The Wall Street Journal, some in the Democratic Party believe that Trump’s age — in addition to the Whac-a-Mole-type legal challenges that keep presenting themselves — could be the liability they need in a general ⁣election. “That’s a contrast we’ll highlight and know the American people will reject,”⁣ Democratic‌ National Committee Chairman‌ Jaime Harrison said.



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