Gillibrand Hits Fox News After Town Hall: Has To Be ‘Responsible For Truth And Fact’

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 01: Democratic presidential cadidate U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) speaks during the California Democrats 2019 State Convention at the Moscone Center on June 01, 2019 in San Fra... SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 01: Democratic presidential cadidate U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) speaks during the California Democrats 2019 State Convention at the Moscone Center on June 01, 2019 in San Francisco, California. Several Democratic presidential cadidates are speaking at the California Democratic Convention that runs through Sunday. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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Presidential candidate Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) doubled down on her criticism of Fox News’ coverage of abortion and women’s health care in a statement to BuzzFeed News a day after her Fox town hall, urging the network to be “responsible for truth and fact.”

“I wanted to make this point clear that this issue about women’s reproductive freedom has been deeply distorted by commentators on Fox News that are trying to create this myth that decisions about reproductive care and the rights of a woman to decide when she’s having kids and how many she’s having, and under what circumstances she’s having them, is somehow an issue about infanticide,” she said. “Because it’s not. [Infanticide is] illegal, it’s a red herring, and it’s just not true. So I want to talk about truth and I want to speak truth to power and I believe that Fox News has to be responsible for truth and fact.”

The statement follows a progressive moment for her 2020 campaign when during her Fox News town hall, she made similar remarks about Fox’s “false narrative” coverage of abortion. Fox News host Chris Wallace interrupted her, suggesting it was not “very polite” for her to criticize the network that invited her to the town hall.

Gillibrand’s campaign seized on that remark to bolster her image among female voters, even adding the phrase “not ‘very polite'” to her Twitter bio.

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  1. Fox News host Chris Wallace interrupted her, suggesting it was not “very polite” for her to criticize the network that invited her to the town hall.

    Ridiculous.

    And as for Gillibrand making the distinction between infanticide and abortion: More power to her, I say – although of course I wish the distinction were already clear.

  2. “Responsible," “truth” and "fact.” Vocabulary builders for Trump, Fox and their followers.

  3. Then don’t go on Fox and legitimize their propaganda, this isn’t hard. Fox is not a news organization, they’re an arm of the Republican party.

  4. Either too naive or too dumb to be POTUS or VPOTUS.

  5. I don’t think she’s dumb or naive. I think she’s aiming for that mythic “center” where the left-curious but right-voting Fox watchers will be persuaded. All 2 of them.

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