Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer defended Fox News Tuesday after President Donald Trump appeared to attack the cable news network offering '90 percent' favorable coverage of his administration.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer defended Fox News Tuesday after President Donald Trump appeared to attack the cable news network offering"90 percent" favorable coverage of his administration.
"Dictators shut down the press, try to shame the press, when they speak truth to power, which is what our press has done in all the years of this republic," Schumer said Tuesday."We need to prepare our democracy for the challenges ahead."
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