Congressman wants hearings on if TV nets are too biased against Trump
Congress will be spending its time during a Clinton presidency conducting hearings to deal with their grievances.
A North Dakota congressman wrote to the heads of the broadcast TV networks on Friday, advising that he would seek hearings on whether their newscasts have been too biased against Donald Trump.
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In the letter, Rep. Kevin Cramer, a Republican, cited an AP poll finding that 56 percent of likely voters believe the media has been biased against the Republican candidate.
“With the most recent RealClearPolitics poll average showing Hillary Clinton at 45.3 points to Donald Trump at 42. 7 points, your broadcast news networks — who utilize federal spectrum to conduct their operations — have a moral obligation to provide balanced, unbiased news coverage for the American people,” Cramer wrote, adding that he believed that “national network news has devolved from fact-based journalism to surreptitious propaganda.”
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