The Biden campaign suffered a new blow after a progressive radio station in Wisconsin acknowledged it had been asked to remove portions of an interview with the president.
Civic Media, a talk radio network, statement On Thursday, he said the decision to comply with the campaign’s request did not meet “journalists’ interview standards.”
“I don’t know if they’re asking for him to be hanged or not… but they said…”
Since Biden stumbled during his debate with former President Donald Trump on CNN, his campaign has been bombarded with daily revelations about the president’s mental and cognitive deficiencies.
The interview in question was conducted by popular TV host Earl Ingram on July 3rd and released the following day, July 4th.
“Civic Media management was informed on Monday, July 8, that they received a call from the Biden campaign shortly after the phone interview was recorded, requesting that the recording be edited twice before it aired,” the company said.
“Civic Media’s management immediately investigated the matter and the production team at the time determined that the edits were not significant and so aired and released the interview with two short snippets deleted,” the company said in a statement.
The two edits were apparently made to prevent listeners from hearing President Joe Biden make gibberish. The network released the full interview and said it had documented the two edits.
“…In addition, my administration has more Black people in key positions and Cabinet posts than any other president, more than all other presidents combined,” Biden said in the first edit.
The second edit was a reference to Trump’s controversial comments calling for the death penalty for five men accused of a 1989 Central Park rape and murder. The suspects were initially convicted but acquitted years later.
“I don’t know if they’re asking for hanging,” he said, but they […] “He was convicted of murder,” Biden said in the second version.
Civic Media also said listeners naturally expect higher journalistic standards from a high-profile guest like the president.
“We did not meet those expectations, and Civic Media disagrees with the team’s judgment at this time, both regarding the handling of the interview questions and the decision to edit the interview audio,” the company concluded.
The campaign said the questions were not a prerequisite for an interview, and Ingram said he used four of the five suggested questions provided.
Wisconsin is widely considered one of the key battleground states in determining the ultimate Electoral College winner.
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Wisconsin radio station admits editing out clips from interview at request of Biden campaign, including comment about blacks
The Biden campaign suffered a new blow after a progressive radio station in Wisconsin acknowledged it had been asked to remove portions of an interview with the president.
Civic Media, a talk radio network, statement On Thursday, he said the decision to comply with the campaign’s request did not meet “journalists’ interview standards.”
“I don’t know if they’re asking for him to be hanged or not… but they said…”
Since Biden stumbled during his debate with former President Donald Trump on CNN, his campaign has been bombarded with daily revelations about the president’s mental and cognitive deficiencies.
The interview in question was conducted by popular TV host Earl Ingram on July 3rd and released the following day, July 4th.
“Civic Media management was informed on Monday, July 8, that they received a call from the Biden campaign shortly after the phone interview was recorded, requesting that the recording be edited twice before it aired,” the company said.
“Civic Media’s management immediately investigated the matter and the production team at the time determined that the edits were not significant and so aired and released the interview with two short snippets deleted,” the company said in a statement.
The two edits were apparently made to prevent listeners from hearing President Joe Biden make gibberish. The network released the full interview and said it had documented the two edits.
“…In addition, my administration has more Black people in key positions and Cabinet posts than any other president, more than all other presidents combined,” Biden said in the first edit.
The second edit was a reference to Trump’s controversial comments calling for the death penalty for five men accused of a 1989 Central Park rape and murder. The suspects were initially convicted but acquitted years later.
“I don’t know if they’re asking for hanging,” he said, but they […] “He was convicted of murder,” Biden said in the second version.
Civic Media also said listeners naturally expect higher journalistic standards from a high-profile guest like the president.
“We did not meet those expectations, and Civic Media disagrees with the team’s judgment at this time, both regarding the handling of the interview questions and the decision to edit the interview audio,” the company concluded.
The campaign said the questions were not a prerequisite for an interview, and Ingram said he used four of the five suggested questions provided.
Wisconsin is widely considered one of the key battleground states in determining the ultimate Electoral College winner.
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