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Trump talks shooting at press, ramps up election fraud claims at Pa. rally

  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    75% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -21% Negative

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58% : Look what CBS did," Trump said before blasting the network for its interview last month with Vice President Kamala Harris on "Face the Nation," which he's repeatedly said was unfairly edited to paint Harris in a positive light.
45% : "Trump also told the crowd, "I think we're going to start having a little fun with Michelle.
35% : At the beginning of the rally, Trump focused his remarks on criticizing the way the election has been carried out, sharpening his attacks on mail-in voting and election security at the end of a cycle where some Republicans have advocated often for early voting.
31% : And I don't mind that so much."Earlier in the rally, Trump also blasted the press, telling his supporters that "the media is so damn bad.
28% : "Trump also repeated unfounded claims of widespread election fraud in states like Pennsylvania and said the upcoming election is "all about the lawyers.
26% : Speaking about the bulletproof glass positioned in front of his lectern, the former president said that for a bullet to hit him in an attempted assassination, a shooter would have to "shoot through the fake news, and I don't mind that so much.""I have a piece of glass over here, and I don't have a piece of glass there, and I have this piece of glass here," Trump said, pointing out the glass around his lectern that has become common since he survived two assassination attempts earlier this year, one of which occurred at a similar outdoor rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
23% : It's damn, it's a damn shame," Trump said, later arguing, "You ought to have the election over by nine o'clock, I'm hearing now they're going to take weeks.
11% : Later in the rally, Trump said, "ABC, ABC, fake news, CBS, ABC, NBC.
10% : "All we have really over here is the fake news," Trump added.
2% : "I took over a mess because I took over the mess that Barack Hussein Obama [left]," Trump said at Sunday's rally, adding that Obama was a "major troublemaker," "a big divider" and "a terrible president.
0% : The former president's remarks on Sunday came during a long speech where Trump also attacked Harris as "corrupt," called President Joe Biden "a poor, stupid guy," and blasted former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama.

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