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Trump accuses CBS anchors of being “extremely biased” just two minutes into the vice presidential debate

Trump accuses CBS anchors of being “extremely biased” just two minutes into the vice presidential debate

Former President Donald Trump accused CBS anchors Margaret Brennan And Norah O’Donnell just two minutes into Tuesday’s CBS vice presidential debate, he said he was “extremely biased.”

Just two minutes into the debate between the Republican vice presidential candidates JD Vance and Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim WaltzTrump railed against Brennan and O’Donnell in a Truth Social post, claiming, “Both young ladies were extremely biased moderators!”

Twenty minutes later, Trump attacked Brennan again, calling the anchorwoman “fake news” and accusing her in several posts of “trying to push the pathetic Democrat over the finish line.”

“Margaret Brennan just lied again about the ILLEGAL MIGRANTS Lyin’ Kamala Harris has allowed into our country, and then she turned off JD’s microphone to stop him from correcting her!” he protested.

Trump had already attacked O’Donnell in August while celebrating her departure from the CBS News anchor chair.

“It’s so sad that CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell has lost her show,” he wrote. “They had gotten Norah at a bargain price of $12 million a year. Will she continue to do “Deface the Nation,” where she was so wonderful? Was she better than the late, great Walter Cronkite, also of CBS News? That’s the only question left!”

Trump also withdrew from one 60 minutes Interview with CBS on Tuesday, just hours before the vice presidential debate.

The interview, scheduled to air on October 7, would have been part of a special program that included interviews with both Trump and the vice president Kamala Harris.

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