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On Friday, former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard launched a scathing attack on MSNBC, accusing the network of manipulating media narratives to serve the interests of the Democratic elite.
In a video posted on social media, Gabbard alleged that MSNBC had deceptively edited a clip featuring podcast host Joe Rogan, misrepresenting his comments to create the illusion that he was endorsing Kamala Harris.
"MSNBC is again EXPOSED as a propaganda machine for the Democrat Elite, and how they will brazenly try to deceive the American people," she wrote on X.
Gabbard explained that MSNBC combined two separate clips of Rogan: one where he discussed Harris and another where he spoke about her. This editing tactic, she claimed, distorted the context of Rogan's remarks and falsely implied his support for Harris.