Former Vice President Mike Pence pushed back against “Meet the Press' host Chuck Todd over his network allegedly pushing false narratives while suppressing other stories.
hit the mainstream media for pushing false narratives in a back-and-forth interview with"Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd on Sunday.
Pence then explained that the larger issue came from the media’s disproportionate coverage of political issues such as the allegations of Russia collusion or the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story.
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