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Trump blows CBS ‘Deface the Nation Gasticer Margaret Brennan

President Donald Trump has padded CBS ‘”Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan and suggested that “everyone on the street” can do their job.

Trump sat down with Ben Domenech’s viewer for a far -reaching interview and was asked about an exchange in February that Brennan had with Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, where she tried to connect the horrors of the Holocaust to freedom of speak.

“I’m calling it ‘Deface the Nation’,” said Trump when Domenech asked him about the exchange of virus.

“Like everyone else, Brennan is on the street that you could take and say: ‘Go in and ask a few questions’,” added Trump. “It was so bad, I don’t understand how they hire some of these people.”

CBS host was blown up because of “Bonkers” claimsnazi ​​-Germany’s “weapons” freedom of speech

President Donald Trump

President Trump blew up “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan. (Pool about AP)

CBS News did not answer immediately when asked for comment.

Brennan’s comments were condemned last month at Munich Security Conference at Munich Security Conference at Munich Security Conference.

“Well, he stood in a country in which freedom of speech was instructed for genocide, and he met with the head of a political party that has right -wing extremists and some historical connections to extreme groups,” said Brennan.

“The context changed the sound,” she continued. “And you know that censorship was specifically around the right.”

Rubio pushed back immediately.

“Well, I don’t have to agree,” said Rubio.

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CBS host Margaret Brennan

The moderator “Face the Nation”, Margaret Brennan, raised the eyebrows because she had claimed the weapon of “freedom of speech” by Nazi Germany. (Screenshot/CBS News)

“Freedom of speech was not used to carry out a genocide. The genocide was carried out by an authoritarian Nazi regime, which happened to be genocidal because they hated Jews, and they hated minorities, and they hated them- they had a list of people who hated them, but above all the Jews,” Rubio continued.

“There was no freedom of speech in Nazi Germany. There was none. There was no opposition in Nazi Germany either. They were the only party that ruled this country. So this is not a precise reflection of history.”

Vance itself was led by the “crazy exchange”.

“Do the media really think that the Holocaust was caused by freedom of speech?” The Vice President reacted at that time.

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Joseph A. Wulfsohn from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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