AG Barr Rips The Media On Portland Violence: “The American People Are Being Told a Lie”

AG Bill Barr appeared in an in-depth interview with Mark Levin, and made the case that when it comes to the violence in Portland from demonstrators “the American people are being told a lie by the media.”

Attorney General William Barr: “They are projecting a narrative. When the word narrative came into currency, I knew we were in trouble because the word narrative really suggests there is no objective truth.”

“There is no real story of what happened, it’s just everyone has their own narrative, and you get to then the press can justify presenting a story that doesn’t really correspond to the objective truth, but it’s our narrative.”

“We have a narrative. You have a narrative,” AG Barr explained.

“I’ve been appalled … on this violence because it’s happening right out in the streets. Anyone with eyes can see what’s happening. They see the violence,” he argued.

“They see these groups of agitators and their black outfits, their helmets and their shields, which, incidentally, have the hammer and sickle on them most of the time, are rushing the police, causing violence, throwing rocks, people showing up with the rocks and frozen bottles.”

“That’s happening. That’s happening in front of people. You don’t see it on any of the national news. You don’t see it on the networks. You don’t see it on the cable stations. And yet you hear about these peaceful demonstrators, so it’s a lie.”

“The American people are being told a lie by the media,” said AG Barr.

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