Fox’s Mark Levin: Chris Wallace’s debate questions about white supremacy were part of a plot to hurt Trump with Black voters

Levin: “The game is he's picking up steam among African Americans, particularly Black men. And so, that has to be staunched”

Fox’s Mark Levin: Chris Wallace’s debate questions about white supremacy were part of a plot to hurt Trump with Black voters

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From the September 30, 2020, edition of Westwood One's The Mark Levin Show 

MARK LEVIN (HOST): The president of the United States was actually quite restrained. He didn't say “Sleepy Joe." He didn't call Joe a racist -- he certainly could have.

Again, I'll circle back to this, when the -- when the moderator asks the president of the United States, “Will you denounce white supremacists? Will you denounce them, they're in -- will you denounce them?" Now, why would he ask a question like that?

Did he ask Biden to denounce anti-Semitism, which is a poison in the Democrat Party? Some of the people who've been advising Biden are out of the closet anti-Semites. Was he asked about anti-Semitism? Was Biden asked about his relationship with segregationists? That even Kamala Harris denounced during their debates -- it's out there -- why wasn't he asked?

President of the United States has no relationship -- no history whatsoever -- with white supremacists or white supremacy. 

What's the game? The game is he's picking up steam among African Americans, particularly Black men. And so, that has to be staunched. You see, they have to stop that because that could screw up the election.