Liberal News Outlet Cuts Broadcast of Trump at a Black Church When They Say THIS about Him

When journalists attend college and go after higher education degrees, they are taught to provide an objective take whenever they can. Now, it is almost impossible to completely remove an author’s personal voice from an article, but it is their job to do their very best. That, sadly, is all but gone.

Recently, Donald Trump visited a predominately black church in Detroit. As the pastor blesses Trump and seems to begin praising him you can hear a producer from the liberal media outlet Reuters tell the cameraman to “Cut the feed.” I guess they didn’t want to use footage of Trump being embraced by the black community. Rather they’d prefer to use videos of people calling him a racist and bigot when in reality that is not how the black community views him.

Detroit has made an amazing comeback since it filed for bankruptcy and has made impressive strides, but it still has a long way to go. Decades of corrupt liberal politicians drove the city into the ground, while the North American Free Trade Agreement, a bill signed into law by Bill Clinton, allowed for tens of thousands of union jobs to go to Mexico.

This caused cities like Detroit, Cleveland and other manufacturing heavy cities to lose billions of dollars in taxes, not to mention tens of thousands of jobs. This once great American city, once referred to as the Paris of the United States, is now a shell of its former self.


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