CBS journalist Margaret Brennan was responsibly replied on Sunday after claiming that freedom of speech was “weaponized” in Germany to carry out the Holocaust before and after Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
The two underestimated Vice President JD Vance's fiery speech at a Munich security conference, where he denounces European leaders for censorship, with “threats from within” not Russia or China but in the West He said it poses the greatest danger to the safety of the company.
Rubio quickly defended Veep after Brennan asked about his statement that his US allies and Vance had troubled meetings with far-right German leaders ahead of the country's prime minister election.
“Why are we frustrated by our allies or someone who is free speech and someone is expressing their opinions? After all, we are democratic,” Rubio said. CBS said “Faced with the People.”
“So, if someone is angry at what he says, I don't think they need to agree with him, but I think I'll actually make his point because they're angry about it.” He added.
Brennan, 44, has provided a historically questionable response.
“Well, he was standing in a country where free speech was weaponized to do genocide, and he met with the head of a political party with some historic connections with extreme views. ” she said. “That context was changing the tone, and you know that.”
Rubio, 53, quickly cut and opposed him vigorously.
“No, I have – I have to oppose you. Free speech was not used to implement genocide,” the former U.S. Senator said.
“Genocide was carried out by a by chance authoritarian Nazi regime, because they hated Jews and hated minorities and hated them.
“Nazi Germany had no freedom of speech, Rubio added.
Vance, 40, got heavier in the exchange later on Sunday.
“This is a crazy exchange,” he said. Tweet. “Does the media really think the Holocaust was caused by freedom of speech?”
White House Communications Director Stephen Chan I took another shot In Brennan.
“CBS News' Margaret Brennan is going through a strange episode as he makes nasty excuses for the Nazis and the Holocaust.”




