Boom! Watch WH Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney DESTROYS Shameless Hack Chris Wallace for Editing Shooter’s Words to Falsely Indict Trump (VIDEO)

On Friday a crazed shooter attacked two mosques in Christchurch and murdered over 45 Muslims.

The shooter left a 74-page manifesto where “Trump” turns up one and only time.
Here is the one Trump reference from the killer’s manifesto:

Were/are you a supporter of Donald Trump?

As a symbol of renewed white identity and common purpose? Sure. As a policy maker and leader? Dear god no.

Despite this the liberal mainstream media has wasted no time blaming President Trump for the horrific attack.

On Sunday FOX News Sunday anti-Trump hack Chris Wallace questioned White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney about the mass shooting and tried to pin it on President Trump.

Of course, Chris Wallace edited the killer’s comments on the US president.
Mulvaney destroyed him.

Chris Wallace: “As a symbol of renewed identity and common purpose? sure.” What does the president think of that?

Mick Mulvaney: in fact I’m a little disappointed you didn’t put up the next sentence. The next sentence because I looked at it last night and it said, “What about his policies and as a leader?” And he said, “Dear God, no.” I don’t think it’s fair to cast this person as a supporter of Donald Trump anymore than it is to look at his sort of eco-terrorist passages in that manifesto to align him with Nancy Pelosi or Miss Ocasio-Cortez.

When President Trump was calling out anti-Trump FOX News hosts on Sunday he forgot to add Chris Wallace.
This guy is unbelievable.

Via The Columbia Bugle:
https://twitter.com/ColumbiaBugle/status/1107319081059803137

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