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27 Mar, 2019 01:20

The News with Rick Sanchez - March 26, 2019 (20:00 ET)

7 horrible things Trump did to Russia 

The idea that Trump is a Kremlin puppet not only runs counter to all of the facts but has made Americans less safe by stoking the new Cold War. Rick Sanchez explains why bad reporting has consequences. Then, attorney and political analyst John Jordan joins to discuss how Washington Post, CNN, New York Times and others have all “made a killing” on Russiagate lies and Trump hysteria. He describes how US corporate media has become a “grievance-industrial complex” that prioritizes profits over real journalism. 

AIPAC ignores Nazis; attacks Ilhan Omar 

Robert Bowers hates Jews so much that he stormed into a Pennsylvania synagogue and gunned down innocent people. So why did denunciation of US Representative Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota) predominate the speeches at AIPAC 2019 instead of denunciation of violent antisemitism such as Bowers carried out? RT America’s Dan Cohen, who covered this year’s AIPAC conferences, joins Rick Sanchez to discuss. 

Huawei punches back at FCC attack 

RT America’s Sara Montes de Oca joins Rick Sanchez to discuss the latest in Huawei’s fight against the US government ban on their products. Critics of the ban point out that Huawei is no less secure than any other corporation and that Huawei’s competition will help speed the deployment of 5G in the US. We also hear from former NSA whistleblower and top cyber-security expert Bill Binney who worked at the NSA for more than 30 years and is convinced that the agency is no longer protecting the US from cyber threats.

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