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A Washington Post columnist admitted Thursday that mainstream journalists can never prove the president Donald Trump Despite their best efforts, the merger with Russia in 2016 shows that it shouldn’t be a media circus like this.
exist”Don Lemon Show“Podcast, Perry Bacon Jr of The Washington Post. The situation in Russia The media suggests collusion without proving this.
“You and I covered the Russian stuff in 2017, probably in 2017. We never really proved something we were a little hint– maybe (Vladimir) Putin and Trump were cheating, and so on.”

President Donald Trump. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Mark in clip Written by NewsBusters’ deputy editor Nicholas Fondacaro, Lemon noted that Trump’s relationship with Epstein has ruined the previously boring mainstream media.
“After last night, I thought, ‘How should they treat this story?’ I asked, because, look, it’s a Republican and magazine conspiracy theory, a la pizzagate…initially.”
He noted that some media were interested in the story at the time, but said: “For the most part, the centrist media, they were not obsessed with this Epstein story.”

Washington Post columnist Perry Bacon Jr. spoke on the Don Lemon Show Thursday.
Lemon then asked Bacon how he felt about the media and raised questions for Trump about the topic.
“Yes, I mean, the media is introducing it right now,” a columnist and New Republic writer admitted. “I think people are slow about it, but I think people are joining.”
But Bacon urges the media to show some restrictions on the topic Zero smoking gun The president allegedly conspired with the Kremlin to steal the 2016 election.
Russia’s massive investigation has dominated the news cycle for years, but like Steele Archives The revelation about the role of Hillary Clinton’s campaign in spreading Russian narrative has sparked intense criticism of the media’s handling of legends.
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“It’s obvious that Putin wants Trump to win, but I’m not sure we’ll get that kind of smoker,” Bacon admitted. “So, I think people should cover it up, actively cover it up, but can’t – it shouldn’t be like the hour on MSNBC is Epstein, because there are a lot of other issues.”
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The columnist continued: “What happened in Texas is a big story.