“Office” star pushes back MSNBC hosts denounce Trump for media distrust
“Office” star Lane Wilson pushed back MSNBC’s host Stephanie Roule with suggestion that President Donald Trump win and Elon Musk’s “media machine” denounce the overall mistrust in the press.
“President Trump has won, a lot of people are shocked, angry, frustrated, they’re tuned. At the same time, you want them to leave traditional media, so you have Elon Musk’s media machine. Wilson’s “Soul Boom” Podcast It was released on April 17th.
“All we need to do is cover what’s going on in America. We need to cover Democrats trying to understand what their lanes are and how they’re going to get back to their feet.
However, Wilson suggested there was a lack of interest in it Left-leaning media We will actively cover issues during the Biden administration.

Actor Raines Wilson interviewed MSNBC host Stephanie Roule on April 17th on the podcast “Soul Boom.” (Left: (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for the Clinton Global Initiative), Right: (Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images of the Environmental Media Association))
“This is where I push back, when I see this kind of insight and passion being directed towards the current administration, and I see this kind of insight and passion being directed towards the previous administration. Daily caller.
“Look, the economy is great, Lalala, immigration isn’t that much,” and truly Cleopatra, the “Queen of Negation.” He said, imitating the left-leaning media.
Rule pushed Wilson back, claiming that the media “regularly” spoke about the Biden administration’s lack of immigration.
“I remember specifically when Greg Abbott in Texas and Ron DeSantis in Florida sent migrant buses to those various cities. “The media regularly spoke about the fact that Biden wasn’t doing enough with immigration in the first two and a half years.”
MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle calls on Harris to avoid how she raises taxes: “She won’t answer questions.”
The rules continued to follow the media I referenced her own interview He joined former vice president Kamala Harris at MSNBC last year.
Rule explained one of the questions raised to Harris, particularly about how voters feel irritated about immigration in their communities.
“I remember her answer was, ‘There was this immigration bill and Donald Trump blocked it.’ She’s right, she’s right. But it doesn’t address how people in the country feel,” Ruhr said.
Rules questioned Harris’ role. By supporting the border crisis as former President Biden was entrusted with addressing the underlying causes in 2021.
“What about the message from the Vice President?” Rule asked at the time. “Where is she? She was supposed to be in charge of all of these migration issues.
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Stephanie Roule will speak at the show “The 11th Hour” on September 25th, 2024. (Screenshot/MSNBC)
Rule insists to Wilson that Republicans are happy to talk about “the uncomfortable things people feel,” and points out that they are often seen as xenophobia and racist.
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