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    #4020 at 2020-04-30 22:30:50 (UTC+1)

    https://thehill.com/homenews/media/495448-firechrishayes-trends-after-msnbc-host-covers-biden-sexual-assault-allegations
    When they can no longer control you…
    They remove you.
    Control the narrative [control of you].
    THE NEWS IS FAKE.
    THE WAR IS REAL.
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    https://thehill.com/homenews/media/495448-firechrishayes-trends-after-msnbc-host-covers-biden-sexual-assault-allegations When they can no longer control you… They remove you. Control the narrative [control of you]. THE NEWS IS FAKE. THE WAR IS REAL. THE HILL: #FireChrisHayes trends after MSNBC host covers Biden sexual assault allegations BY JOE CONCHA - 04/30/20 11:03 AM EDT https://archive.vn/RnHmW MSNBC host Chris Hayes sparked backlash from the left when became the first primetime host on the network to cover a former aide's sexual assault allegations against presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, with the hashtag #FireChrisHayes trending on Twitter. The "All-In" host welcomed New York magazine's Rebecca Traister to his program Wednesday night after she penned an essay, titled "The Biden Trap," that critical of the former vice president for not addressing Tara Reade's allegations in any interviews, thereby leaving Democratic women supporting his candidacy to answer questions about the allegations for him. Biden has conducted dozens of national and local interviews in recent weeks, but has yet to be asked about the allegations. His campaign denied the allegations in a statement on Mar. 28. “What this is creating is a kind of a perfect storm where the women who are being asked to support his opponent are now being asked to answer for these charges,” Traister told Hayes. “In part because of the vacuum created by Joe Biden who is not yet really directly answering these questions, and certainly, not doing what I wish he would, which is to say: ‘Please direct your questions about these allegations to me, and not the women that are out there offering their support to my candidacy.'” "The man in question, the nominee, the former vice president, is going to have to address them,” Hayes argued. “And not have [former Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate] Stacey Abrams or anyone else, or [Sen.] Kirsten Gillibrand [D-N.Y.} do that." Abrams is reportedly on a list of candidates Biden is considering to be his running mate.