"Trate de controlar su emoción": Peter King llama al anfitrión de MSNBC sobre la emoción en la nueva investigación de Trump


En un intercambio increíble, Peter King llama a Katy Tur por su entusiasmo por una nueva investigación del comité inaugural de Trump.

Primero, mira el intercambio:




Aquí hay más a través de Free Beacon:
Rep. Peter King (R., N.Y.) told MSNBC host Katy Tur on Tuesday to control her "excitement" over the numerous investigations into President Donald Trump.
"Come on, hey, come on Katy, you’re so excited over this. You’re talking about all the potential, all that could be there, and so far nothing’s come out. And maybe it will, who knows?" King said.
At the beginning of her show, Tur talked about a report from Monday that federal investigators subpoenaed Trump’s inaugural committee to turn over all documents about donors, finances and activities. She then went to talk about the numerous of investigations that are looking into Trump's affairs.
"It's another investigation, add to the many investigations into the president, and he's the president of the United States, which warrants— I'm not going to argue about our news coverage, because it warrants news coverage," Tur said.
"I'm not saying don't cover it. I'm saying try to control your excitement. Try to control your excitement a bit," King said.
"I'm perfectly in control, congressman," Tur said.
"I don't know," King said before Tur changed the subject.
Tur en realidad acusó a King de prejuzgar tanto la investigación que no creerá lo que venga de la investigación si es malo para Trump
"It sounds like you've decided you're not going to believe anything that comes out of this investigation," Tur said. "You just implied that Cohen and Gates are liars and trying to cooperate."
Pero eso no es lo que estaba diciendo en absoluto. King simplemente sugirió escepticismo sobre el hecho de que tanto Robert Gates como Michael Cohen se han declarado culpables por mentir y están tratando de hacer tratos por sí mismos.
También añadió:
"I sat through, on the intelligence committee, almost all of the key witnesses, hours and hours and hours of sworn testimony. I've seen nothing at all that leads at all in any way to President Trump, or candidate Trump at that time... Again, anything can happen. I don't want to prejudge."
Claramente, él dice que cualquier cosa podría pasar, pero su expectativa es que nada volverá en Trump porque no hay evidencia de eso ahora basado en todo lo que ha visto.

King también llamó a Tur sobre el hecho de que cuando hay una investigación sobre alguien en el lado demócrata del pasillo, tienen que hablar sobre el debido proceso y todo eso. Pero cuando se trata de Trump, no hay lugar para el escepticismo en absoluto porque están muy entusiasmados con eso.

En serio, mira todo el intercambio si aún no lo has hecho. Vale la pena 2 minutos y medio de su tiempo.

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