Summary

After voting in Florida, Donald Trump refused to reveal his stance on a state ballot measure that would prevent restrictions on abortion until fetal viability, around 21 weeks. The measure would overturn Florida’s current six-week abortion ban if approved.

Trump, who appointed conservative justices instrumental in overturning Roe v. Wade, avoided directly answering reporters’ questions, snapping at one to “stop talking about it.”

His stance on abortion has been inconsistent, previously criticizing the six-week ban as too strict but also labeling Democrats as “radical” on the issue.

The Florida measure is one of several abortion-related ballot initiatives in nine states, potentially impacting millions of women’s access to abortion.

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    13 days ago

    And I bet that shitty journalist did exactly what Trump told him to do

    Oh, look, I’m right.

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          Well you can’t be a combative journalist. If they refuse, what can you do?

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            It’s not “combat” to press a walking bag of shit to answer a question. If they refuse to answer, you just keep asking so they look like the massive piece of shit that they are for refusing.

            That’s what a responsible journalist would do. But this shit journalist refused to do their job.

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              Sorry but that’s the fast track to being banned and never being allowed to ask a question again. Freedom of the Press doesn’t mean freedom of access to politicians.

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                Until the press dont need paycheques you arent wrong for saying this fact.

                Heres 1 updoot

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                  Thank you. It’s odd that people are stuck on this “yeah you should call them a liar to their face” thing.

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                    I find it easy to understand, its been mentioned before. Jon Stewart faced the same criticism when he appeared on crossfire and gave an absolute amazing appearance.

                    Its sad that his comedy show was a better news show than the news shows were. And still are amazingly.

                    But he did make the same argument, you are a news show and call yourselves journalists, why arent you holding your guests accountable by asking them tough questions.

                    Tucker Carlson responded with much the same answer you gave, because then guests wont talk to us or come on our show.

                    It sucks that politicians arent made to answer for their actions but there is no mechanism to do so. Not directly as in an interview, and voting them out doesnt seem to work either so there is essentially no way to hold their feet to the fire