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The day Kaitlan Collins of CNN earned my respect - Her interview of former AG, Bill Barr...

 

I used to think that Kaitlan Collins of CNN was too young at less than 30 years to have been handed the CNN White House Chief correspondent position before she became the primetime anchor at 9 PM on the channel. However, the day she earned my respect was the day she cornered Trump's second Attorney General, the renowned lawyer and two-time AG, Bill Barr.

This was a man who called DJT names for wanting to overturn Biden's election but has now endorsed DJT for president again. Ms. Collins asked Barr what has Biden done that was worse than a man who wanted to thwart the peaceful transfer of power for the first time in the history of America. Barr quivered and stuttered that Biden's whole government was a disaster. Collins asked him again, do you mean that is worse than a man that wanted to steal an election. Barr said, stammering again, did he succeed. Barr should know better that attempted burglary and murder are criminal offenses in America, he was a two-time AG of America.
 
If you knew Barr and seen him before the congressional committees, you will know he is a man who is never rattled by any question. He was rattled by Kaitlan Collins question... this is what happen to smart people trying to defend the indefensible...
 
Kaitlan Collins was once called a "nasty person" on national TV by Trump last year when she interviewed him... just for being persistent and calling Trump out on his lies on national TV....
Kaitlan Collins has earned her position. Many women are capable of leading, they just need the opportunity to show what they can...

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