CNN Guest Promotes Payback For Trump Supporters: ‘You Voted For Him… Now Your Loved Ones Can Die’

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According to a report from the Washington Examiner, David Zurawik, a reporter for the Baltimore Sun suggested that those who voted for Trump in 2016 could potentially be facing payback during a CNN segment called “Reliable Sources.”

During the interview, Zurawik suggested that anyone who voted for Trump and “stuck it to the elites” in the 2016 election, now your loved ones can die.”

He also referenced Trump’s daily press briefings, claiming they are “outrageous lies.”

Zurawik warned Trump supporters that the “game’s over” for them.

“Health workers are risking their lives daily. And to see him come out there and for 90 minutes, and two hours, sometimes, doing exactly what you said — he’s spinning a narrative. And the narrative is, ‘I didn’t do anything wrong. I was ahead of everybody. I was great! The federal government’s doing great work.’ And it’s an outrageous lie.”

“But what’s worse is every minute he spends doing that, he is not getting respirators to hospitals, he’s not helping the states out with the kind of PPEs they need. People are dying because of his foolishness. It’s really foolishness at this point.”

“You know, America — you know, folks who loved him, fine. You voted for him. You stuck it to the elites for three years. But now your loved ones can die. The game’s over. This isn’t reality TV anymore. People are dying and this guy is acting a fool.”

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Media Research Center Vice President of Research Brent Baker explains our weekly pick: “Will journalists ever tire of this pernicious ‘Trump is causing people to die’ storyline? It’s lost its potency through repetition, to say nothing of inaccuracy. And if Trump is so incompetent, why does Zurawik want him spending more time on logistics? What Trump says at briefings certainly annoys reporters, but how does it prevent thousands of government workers at all levels, and the healthcare industry, from doing what they think best?”