NBC News journalist Dasha Burns’s Tuesday report on Democrat Senate candidate John Fetterman’s use of closed captioning that aided his interview with Burns was immediately counteracted and framed as speculative by the network following the report’s debut on NBC News’s nightly evening news.
The scathing report by Burns, an employee of NBC News for over six years, went unsupported by her network after she conducted an interview with the Pennsylvania Democrat which highlighted Fetterman’s need for closed captioning to understand the questions Burns asked.
Fetterman had a stroke in May and has not fully recovered. He appears to still struggle with auditory processing five months later.
On Wednesday morning, Burns appeared on NBC’s News morning show Today with Savannah Guthrie to speak about her interview with Fetterman. After Burns’ report, Guthrie’s followup question cast doubt on Burns’s reporting by suggesting Burns’s interview experience was an outlier among many others with the candidate.
“Since then, other journalists who also dealt with Fetterman came forward and said they had a different experience,” Guthrie charged Burns.
Dumbocrats will lie, steal, cheat and cover every failed dumbocrat candidate to stay in power.
When they’re in power, they don’t give a crap about you.
If he can’t understand or comprehend the questions or conversation without closed caption, then he…… certainly has no business in any kind of office……except maybe the dog catchers office at the SPCA.