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Mainstream Media Outlets Raise Concerns Over MAGA Rally, Remain Quiet on Protest Crowds

The entire media cabal is throwing the book at Donald Trump’s plans to begin campaigning again, but seem to be ignoring the similar risks posed by left-leaning gatherings.

President Trump is looking to get back on the campaign trail later this week, and his decision to do so has been met with a glut of predictable backlash.

This isn’t unusual; nearly every move made by Donald Trump is met with some sort of resistance – that’s just the nature of the younger generation of never-Trumpers who have turned their disdain for conservatives into some sort of Hollywood-inspired rebellion.

What is surprising, however, is the blatant hypocrisy of the media miscreants in their assessment of the risks of Trump’s rally plans.

“Protesters packed the courtyard of the Brooklyn Museum and surrounding parkway in New York City on Sunday in support of Black trans lives, merging the fight to protect two deeply marginalized groups,” NBC reported, estimating the crowd to be “likely in the thousands.”

“As the country rallies behind dismantling racist systems that put Black lives at risk in the wake of George Floyd’s death, activists have also put a lens on Black trans people who are at the intersection of two dangerously marginalized groups,” the outlet continued.

NBC did not once mention the coronavirus or risks associated with large gatherings throughout the entire article.

Yet, less than two hours later, NBC News tweeted an article focused on the risks associated with President Trump’s upcoming rallies.

“President Trump plans to rally his supporters next Saturday for the first time since most of the country was shuttered by the coronavirus. But health experts are questioning that decision,” NBC News tweeted…

President Trump’s first rally back was originally scheduled for Friday, June 19th, but was moved to Saturday after a number of the President’s advisers suggested that holding an even in Tulsa on Juneteenth could be considered insensitive to the African American community.

 

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