Wall Street Journal Editor-in-Chief Jerry Baker on Wednesday criticized Morning Joe co-host Joe Scarborough for publishing an op-ed by Republican Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio. After criticizing him, he was criticized.
scarborough attacked The Wall Street Journal is Editorial The Republican vice presidential nominee criticized the Biden-Harris administration’s response to Hurricane Helen’s devastation in western North Carolina and other parts of the southeastern United States. Baker said Scarborough is suspected of being involved in disinformation about President Joe Biden’s health. (Related: Harris Faulkner silences Democrats as they seek to quickly pivot away from Biden-Harris hurricane response)
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“It’s tough to get lectured on disinformation by MSNBC,” Baker told “American Report” co-host Sandra Smith. “It feels pretty disrespectful to them. I think this was days or weeks before that infamous presidential debate where Joe Biden withdrew from the race, and Biden’s tone was unbelievable. The same Joe Scarborough who told us that he attacked the Wall Street Journal article that says Joe Biden is out of office, he’s as sharp as ever. A week later, we saw another month after Biden withdrew from the race.
During the Biden-Trump debate on June 27, hosted by CNN, Scarborough said Biden was “not up to the job” after Biden appeared to freeze repeatedly and make multiple gaffes. Maybe.” He changed his tone.
Before seeking comment from Baker, Smith noted that Fox News fact-checked Vance’s statements in an op-ed.
“We had our research team compare Vance’s editorial with all the announcements from both the White House and Jerry FEMA regarding relief efforts, and we found no claims, and we found no claims against J.D. Vance, who was just denounced on his morning show. The editorial was a standout ‘error,”’ Smith said.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has come under fire for its relief efforts in western North Carolina after the storm. killed At least 227 people.
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