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Watching the white house press briefings over the past few months, and the media's accusations they bring up like the "very fine people" misquote, and other Trump quotes they take out of context, I had an idea about how to handle these things:

-Use the two projectors on either side of the podium to play videos or display images, tweets whatever, in addition to the verbal statements so the public can see how the media takes things out of context

It would've been great if they played the super cut of all the times Trump disavowed white supremacy in addition to a verbal reply when the question came up.

I liked the videos they showed during the riots that showed they weren't the "mostly peaceful". It ads an element that can't be shouted down.

P.S , get OANN , Epoch Times and Sky News Australia seats in the press room so they can ask some useful questions. The press conference that turned into "Trump told people to drink bleach", why didn't any of the media ask of the army guy who said UV light is effective ask "can UV lights be used in retirement homes or public transit for cleaning commonly touched areas?" . Instead each question is a "gotcha" or playing into a narrative or other stupid questions. I swear each press conference has maybe 1 question that is actually something I was thinking about, usually from OANN.

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Just wanted to share my thoughts on this "build back better" bullshit. It's not just on slow Joe's slogans , it's a globalist plan. I've heard the UN use it, and world leaders use it. Somethings up when the globalists, they want to "rebirth" the world economy according to this plan. Links below from slow Joe, UN, a webinar from WRI and Breitbart.

https://joebiden.com/build-back-better/

https://www.un.org/en/coronavirus/building-back-better-requires-transforming-development-model-latin-america-and-caribbean

https://www.wri.org/events/2020/04/build-back-better-perspectives-covid-19-response-recovery

https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2020/08/20/biden-goes-global-build-back-better-plan-modeled-united-nations-disaster-relief-program/

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