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MSNBC Caught Allowing Pelosi to Evade Blame for January 6 Security Failings – Find Out More!

Alright, folks, brace yourselves. In the world of American politics, believe it or not, Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi was caught in a bit of a snare recently, courtesy of some candid camera work from her own daughter. Yep, not the conservative challenge she normally faces, but her very own flesh and blood exposed her.

MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace sat down with Nancy Pelosi for an interview after footage from Alexandra Pelosi’s January 6 documentary aired. It showed Pelosi, strapped in a vehicle, suggesting she was accountable for Capitol security. But did Wallace grill her on this? Far from it.

Sure, MSNBC broadcasted a January 6th clip of Pelosi essentially questioning why the National Guard wasn’t at the capitol. But here’s the kicker: they conveniently removed a key part where she admits, “I take responsibility for not having them just prepare for more.” Since when did selective editing become a journalistic practice?

When Wallace asked Pelosi about why the video sparked outrage, Pelosi, predictably, blamed it on Trump and his followers, claiming they were trying to rewrite history. She then went on about not letting these “false impressions” influence the public.

What’s more alarming was how Pelosi managed to bring up an award she won recently while arguing her case. The self-admitted responsible one for failing to secure the capitol decided to recall her Lincoln award acceptance and applauded its iconic dome-building story.

And, like every dutiful MSNBC host, Wallace complimented Pelosi, calling her a “tip of the spear figure in our politics”. She also let Pelosi have a four-minute monologue, bashing the Republicans while singing praises for President Biden. Again, Wallace didn’t mention the confession clip. Not even once in the entire conversation.

The whole interview holds up a mirror to the state of news media today. It’s about framing narratives rather than presenting facts. You’d expect Wallace to question Pelosi about the context behind the video. That’s journalism 101. But, instead, it was nothing less than a smooth sailing boat ride for Pelosi.

Lastly, what are we to make of this? Simple. As the viewers, we should demand the truth, not a comfortable lie wrapped in journalistic conversation. Let’s strive for transparency in narratives rather than accept one-sided presentations. Because, in the end, it’s not about who’s right or who’s wrong. It’s about getting to the truth, even if it’s inconvenient.

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