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Weekend Media Recap: Catch Up on Sunday Shows Highlights

What You Missed on Sunday⁤ Morning Talk Shows

Every Sunday morning,⁤ legacy media outlets‍ are taken over by elected officials, aspiring‌ elected officials, administration insiders, and the usual collection of talking heads — all of whom are there to discuss specific policies, push talking points, or simply promote their own ‌campaigns.

For those ​who don’t ⁢spend their Sunday⁢ mornings glued to the television — and their Sunday afternoons attempting to unravel ‍a full week’s worth of network and cable news media ‌spin — ⁣The Daily Wire has compiled a short summary of ⁤what you ⁣may ​have missed.

ABC News, “This Week”:

During a​ panel discussion on ABC News’ “This Week,” USA Today⁤ Washington Bureau​ Chief⁣ Susan Page ‌touted‍ what she said were two strong points — “two hopes” — when it​ came to winning in ⁣2024, and neither ⁣of them was President Joe Biden.

“One is‍ the economy ⁤is ⁤doing pretty ⁤well,” Page said,⁤ despite numerous polls indicating that Americans do not believe⁣ that Biden has done well in handling the ⁣economy.‍ “The other is the issue of abortion that has been so powerful⁣ in the midterm elections‍ and could prove to ‌be that again.”

Politico’s⁢ Heidi Przybyla joined an ABC News panel discussion on “This Week,” and she said that there ⁣was nothing ‌legally stopping former President Donald Trump ⁣from continuing his 2024 presidential run ⁢even⁣ if he were convicted and sentenced to prison.

“There’s nothing in ​the Constitution that says even ‌if he’s convicted and goes⁤ to jail, that⁤ he can’t run a campaign from a jail cell under the worst circumstances,” she said.

CBS News, “Face ⁢the⁣ Nation”:

Former Maryland Governor ​Larry Hogan (R-MD) joined CBS News’ “Face‌ the Nation” on Sunday morning, and he revealed​ that he⁢ had not ruled out appearing⁢ on a 2024 ⁣presidential ticket‍ himself.

“I have not closed‌ the door to that,” he said‌ of a possible third-party run under the No ‌Labels banner.

Hogan also took questions about the No Labels Party and whether⁢ or not they planned ⁢to disclose information about their donor list – and he said that if ‍and⁢ when they ever officially ⁢“became a campaign,” the party ‍would be obligated to “follow all the same rules” as other campaigns with regard to​ disclosures.

CNN, “State of the Union”:

Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) joined host Dana Bash‍ on CNN’s “State of the Union” to discuss a number of topics, and⁤ the conversation turned to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and ⁤his recent health scares — moments when he appeared to “freeze” while taking questions‌ from ‍reporters​ on camera.

“He was ​in good shape,” ‍Rounds said of a recent conversation with McConnell. “He was direct. He‍ said he fell.⁣ He said, ‘I had that concussion.’ And he said, ‘They warned me⁣ that ⁤I would be⁢ lightheaded in the future and that I have got to be ‌aware of it.’ He said, ‘It⁤ happened twice.’ He said, ‘It just so happens⁣ I’m doing ⁣it in front of reporters.’ But he felt‌ good​ yesterday. He said he’s got to⁣ watch his hydration levels.”

NBC News, ‌“Meet the Press”:

NBC’s Chuck Todd⁤ hosted The Atlantic’s Franklin Foer, who has written a book⁤ about President Biden’s first term ⁢in the Oval Office — and ​Foer said⁢ that Biden has “insecurities” about how ‍intelligent ⁢people perceive him to be.

“He has this plagiarism scandal back in the⁤ 1980s,” Foer said, referencing one‌ of Biden’s ill-fated runs for‍ the‍ Democratic nomination. “So when he‍ walks into an interview … he wants to have ⁢mastery of what he’s discussing.”

Foer⁤ also suggested that Biden’s tendency to use uncertain terms when discussing ‍his political future might ⁤be⁣ his way of leaving the⁤ door open for a potential exit from the 2024 presidential race.

“When⁣ he talks about his life … he always talks about [how] he can’t see where fate goes,” Foer said.

Biden and ​a number of his surrogates have said on multiple occasions that the president still intends to go ahead with his reelection campaign, despite polls that suggest​ even ⁢Democrats would ‍prefer ⁢to see someone younger — or just someone different — on‌ the ballot in ⁤2024.

FOX, “Fox News Sunday”:

Anchor Shannon Bream opened a “Fox News Sunday” segment on President⁣ Joe Biden’s economic policies ‍with a highly critical⁣ headline from‌ The New York Times: “Biden ‌Struggles​ To Make ‘Bidenomics’ A Plus, Not A Minus.”

Bream⁣ brought in Jared Bernstein, Chair of President Joe Biden’s Economic Advisers, ‍who argued as he has in ⁢the past that the Biden economy is strong despite criticisms and low poll numbers. Bernstein touted the record-setting job growth under Biden, ⁢then‍ deflected slightly when Bream pointed out the⁤ fact that many of the​ jobs Biden⁤ claims to‍ have “created” were actually jobs coming back after losses due ‍to the COVID-19 pandemic and⁢ lockdowns.

MSNBC, “Inside With ‌Jen Psaki”:

Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) joined former ⁤White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki to ⁢discuss gun violence, and he appeared to blame violent extremism and race-, sex-, and gender-based⁣ violence on​ conservative political rhetoric.

“There is a direct through ⁤line between the glorification and endorsement of violence that is happening in right-wing political​ circles and the usage of ⁣violence against black,⁤ brown, gay, ‌lesbian, transgender⁢ Americans,” he​ said.



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