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Fox News Cuts Away from Kayleigh McEnany Presentation

Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany has been in attack mode since the first day she took over the role.

Now, however, even Fox News is distancing itself from her controversial briefings, cutting away from a recent briefing because McEnany was showing a hard-hitting video regarding the violence during protests as well as the brutal attacks against our law enforcement officers.

You Can’t Handle the Truth

McEnany has had little problem calling the media out on stories they are NOT covering.

In this case, it was the violence in Democrat-run cities as well as the blatant threats being made against police and white Americans by liberal protesters.

While some of the left-leaning outlets did not even cover the briefing, Fox News cut away just when things were getting good.

At the time of the briefing, Fox News’ Harris Faulkner was running the desk and had to explain to viewers why Fox News had cut away.

The look on Faulkner’s face is disgust, we are just not sure if it was from the video or from the fact that Fox News’ decision-makers decided to cut the coverage short.

As soon as the cutaway happened, Faulkner stated, “We were not expecting that video.

“Our management here at Fox News has decided we will pull away from that at this time.”

And here is another video showing some of the presser after Fox had cut away as well as those Faulkner comments.

And here is another video that shows the full segment at the press briefing…

It is truly sad that even Fox News now believes the truth is too unbearable for Americans to see.

This was our last hope for honest journalism to present the real news to the American people, but now even Fox believes some things are just too brutal to watch.

That brutality and ignorance, however, are what is happening on our city streets right now.

It’s just a shame that nobody will ever see it.

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