Murdoch Empire under the control of Democratic Press, Newsmax Claims

Donald Trump is the reason why Trump-blaming critics are so angry at Republicans for their losses in the midterm election. “Rupert Murdoch empire”It belongs to “Democrat-controlled press,” Newsmax host Chris Salcedo claims.

“They are saying it was Trump’s fault for killing the red wave,” “The Chris Salcedo Show”Friday morning, the host spoke.

Conservative billionaire Murdoch’s portfolio consists of Fox News, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post, among several other news media properties. The Wall Street JournalIt was pointed out that “Trump acolytes”They were nominated instead of more qualified candidates. New York PostSeveral Republicans agreed that the Republicans should revise their strategy. “the red trickle.” Even Alyssa Farah Griffin, Trump’s former White House communications director, branded Trump “the single biggest loser”The midterms will be on both “The View”During a CNN appearance.

Salcedo attempted to course-correct by arguing that these outlets’ “narrative doesn’t fit the numbers.”

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“Well, it may be a surprise to a lot of folks out there, but their narrative doesn’t fit the numbers of Trump’s 25 Senate endorsements so far: 17 wins, four losses and four awaiting results,”Salcedo stated, but failed to mention the Numerous Trump-endorsed candidates include dozensWho are being defeated and reelected by other Republicans.

He continued, “This narrative by the Murdoch empire and the rest of the Democrat-controlled press will have, will have the net effect, in my opinion, of putting Democrats in power for decades.”

Currently, Democrats are the dominant party. A razor-thin majority over Republicans in the Senate, with a net gain of one seat from Tuesday’s elections. Nevada’s race has not yet been called, while Georgia’s race is headed to a runoff on Dec. 6. In the House of Representatives, the GOP has 220 seats to the Democrats’ 215. Although 218 seats are needed by either party for a majority, there are more than a dozen districts that have not finished counting ballots, meaning it’s still up in the air who will when the House.

The Newsmax clip can be viewed above.

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