Must See Video Of The Day: President Trump Promises To Kill Biden's 'Disinformation' Board

Written By BlabberBuzz | Monday, 09 May 2022 12:00 PM
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Donald Trump said at a Pennsylvania rally Friday that one of the highest priorities in getting Republicans elected to Congress is to disband President Joe Biden's new Disinformation Governance Board.

"One of our highest priorities will be to cut down on left-wing censorship and restore free speech in America," Trump said during a rainy, chilly and extremely muddy rally in Greensburg, Pennsylvania endorsing Dr. Mehmet Oz for U.S. Senate. "We don't have free speech."

"We don't have free speech, and we have a totally crooked press, all of them back there," Trump said, pointing to the cameras and press documenting his latest rally.

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"We will immediately terminate Joe Biden's so-called disinformation governing board; how about that one?" Trump said. "A chilling and un-American power grab that we will not allow standing."

Biden's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the establishment of the board last week, claiming it aims to combat misinformation – especially online – related to homeland security issues.

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Republicans promptly condemned the board as dystopian and likened it to the Orwellian "Ministry of Truth." They also said it would be another way for Democrats and the government to try and police what conservative voices say online.

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Trump basked in this week's primary results as he took the stage at a rally in the southeastern suburb of Pittsburgh, saying he wasn't afraid to support "out of the box" candidates like Dr. Mehmet Oz.

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Oz, the celebrity heart surgeon running for the Pennsylvania Senate seat despite not living in the state, is a "great gentleman," Trump said, before calling him up on stage.

In Ohio, Hillbilly Elegy author J.D. Vance was able to cinch a victory in the Republican primary after last-minute praise made by the former President. Former Trump aide Max Miller won his race for the House seat vacated by retiring Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, who Trump promised to primary after he voted for impeachment.

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Vance was moved from the middle of the pack to a 9-point lead on Election Day after Trump's endorsement.

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"You know, we endorse a lot of people a little bit out of the box, you know, they said well, does he endorse front runners? No," Trump said.

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Trump admitted that Vance was "not leading," drawing parallels between Vance and his endorsement in the Pennsylvania Senate race, Dr. Mehmet Oz.

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"JD was not leading - they put an unbelievable amount of negative crap just like they're doing with Oz, the same thing. They're spending millions and millions and millions of dollars. And they're trying to hurt him so badly. I just think he's gonna win."

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