Fox “news” anchor poses absurd Trump defenses in Buttigieg interview
Written by Eric Kleefeld
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One of Fox’s purported “news”-side anchors interviewed Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg on the morning of the Iowa caucuses, making a few partisan and easily debunked claims in defense of President Donald Trump.
In a discussion over how Buttigieg is reaching out to rural areas, the candidate said farmers are being hurt by Trump’s trade war. But wait, Henry asked, what about Trump’s recent passage of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)?
Farm bankruptcies are, in fact, going up. And of course, Trump’s trade war is with China, which Trump’s much-hyped “Phase 1” trade deal has done very little to resolve, and tariffs are still in place. The USMCA is an update of the existing NAFTA framework with Mexico and Canada, and while it is indeed expected to provide a real (but small) net benefit to the economy, including for the agriculture sector, it does not resolve a completely different trade war.
Henry also replayed Trump’s reelection campaign ad from the Super Bowl featuring an African American woman, Alice Marie Johnson, who was freed from prison in 2018 after the president commuted her sentence. Henry cited the ad to ask how Buttigieg could accuse Trump and his supporters of racism:
Of course, Trump has a long and well-documented history of racism, going back to housing discrimination in the 1970s, his campaign for the death penalty against the (later exonerated) Central Park Five in the 1980s, employment discrimination in the 1990s, a racially divisive TV pitch in the 2000s, and building his political following in the 2010s by championing the “birther” conspiracy theory against President Barack Obama — and that was all before he even ran for president.